for Bachelor’s, Associates and Certificate
Click the link below and get started. There is no application fee. It should take you less than 15 minutes to complete our online/mobile-friendly application.
Submit your official high school transcripts, GED scores or home school evaluation.
Sending along with your test scores are optional. Students who chose to submit test scores are eligible to be considered for additional academic scholarship.
Students can apply and be accepted at any time prior to the beginning of the semester, including their junior year, but they must meet certain deadlines. Listed below are dates by which applications and transcripts must be submitted in order to receive equal consideration with other applicants.
Early Action candidates are given priority consideration for LBC’s academic and need-based scholarships, and federal and state aid, as they indicate their self-leadership and serious consideration of LBC to those reviewing their file.
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At LBC, you’re more than a number—you’re part of a caring, Christ-centered community where faith, learning, and friendships thrive. Come see for yourself—we can’t wait to welcome you!
Lancaster Bible College operates under a test-optional admissions policy. Students who choose to submit standardized test scores (SAT, ACT or CLT) may be eligible for additional academic scholarships.
Applicants who do not submit test scores will not be disadvantaged in the admissions process. However, standardized test scores may be required for purposes beyond admission. Students can submit their scores after receiving admission but before enrollment.
Submitting test scores is strongly recommended for students who need them to determine placement and proficiency in Math and English prior to admission, as well as for those seeking academic-based scholarships. For students who choose to submit scores, we will consider SAT, ACT and CLT results as part of the application review and accept self-reported scores for assessment purposes.