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FAQs for Adult Degree Completion Program
We know that you will have many questions as you process through this change. We are dedicated to meeting with you one-on-one in the coming weeks to discuss with you a “best path to completion.” Until that meeting happens, here are a number of FAQs to begin informing you of what you can expect. QUESTION: How similar are LBC and WBC in their approach to delivering biblical higher education? ANSWER: Very similar. LBC and WBC share a common context as both institutions are Bible colleges. Mission and doctrinal statements are similar. ANSWER: Yes. LBC is regionally accredited through the Middle States Commission for Higher Education as well as nationally accredited through the Association for Biblical Higher Education. Here is a link summarizing LBC’s accreditations, associations, and degrees offered: http://www.lbc.edu/about/accreditation/index ANSWER: All WBC students will be classified as LBC students starting with the spring 2013 semester. Doing so allows you the opportunity to continue receiving federal financial aid. QUESTION: What are my options after the spring 2013 semester? ANSWER: There are several options for you to consider as LBC takes the lead in your academic programming. In order for you to make the best decision, we will provide one-on-one advising sessions during the month of December to chart a “best path to completion.” ANSWER: No. We are excited to be able to welcome you as an LBC student without the need for this process. This is possible due to the special agreement between LBC and WBC/CBS. ANSWER: All courses will be transferred to LBC and will be included in your transcript. Specific program requirements differ and you have options available to you that you will want to explore. In order to serve your unique needs, a faculty or staff member of LBC will be in contact with you to communicate your best path to completing your degree. ANSWER: You have options that could change your program requirements if you elect those options. Individual situations differ based on the program you are enrolled in and the amount of credits you have completed or other options you select. In order to serve your unique needs, a faculty or staff member of LBC will be in contact with you to communicate your best path to completing your degree. ANSWER: No. You will be able to continue your studies here in the DC area. As an added benefit, you will have additional options such as on-line courses, blended courses or a combination of both.
ANSWER: Yes, staff & faculty will be available at the WBC/CBS campus for your support.
ANSWER: You will be assigned a student services counselor who will be available to walk along side you during this transition process and beyond. Your counselor is committed to helping you in any way they can to make this transition go as smoothly as possible. ANSWER: Lancaster Bible College has created its first, full-service adult and graduate studies learning facility called the iLEAD Center. Our mission is to serve “life-engaged” adult learners by offering the programs that enrich, equip, and empower servant ministry leaders for global impact. Through convenient and flexible schedules, traditional and non-traditional programs, on campus, online and with blended learning options, the center offers learning opportunities that fit the complexities of the life of an adult learner.
ANSWER: The first step to getting your life experiences evaluated would be to complete the online Credit for Prior Learning worksheet. ANSWER: CBS students should continue to purchase their textbooks through MBS Direct. To obtain a book voucher contact Karen Fox at kfox@lbc.edu. Undergraduate students should purchase their textbooks through LBC at our Bookends Bookstore (provide link) Students are allowed to charge books to their student account if they will have a credit balance due to financial aid.
ANSWER: Go to www.fafsa.gov and log in to request a correction to your 2012-13 FAFSA. Once there, go to the school section and add “Lancaster Bible College” – Federal School Code: 003285. Be sure to electronically sign your correction with your PIN and submit. You should receive a confirmation that this was successfully received. LBC should receive your FAFSA within a few business days. ANSWER: As long as you maintain eligibility, LBC will match your spring 2013 WBC/CBS institutional scholarships with a scholarship from LBC. After the spring 2013 semester, students would be eligible to apply for our standard LBC Scholarships. ANSWER: No. Because LBC’s main campus is located in Pennsylvania, Maryland residents attending LBC will not be eligible for their spring disbursement of their Maryland State Grant. However, for the spring 2013 semester only, LBC will match your Spring State Grant with an institutional scholarship in the same amount as long as you maintain the same enrollment status.
ANSWER: You should immediately contact your OVR counselor to inform them that you are transferring to LBC for the spring semester. Your OVR Counselor will walk you through the next steps that need to be taken to transfer your funding to LBC. ANSWER: LBC’s VA Certifying Official is Mrs. Karen Fox. Please contact her at kfox@lbc.edu and request our LBC VA Application/Information Form. All students will need to complete a new VA Form 22-1995 – “Request for Change of Program or Place of Training” form and submit it to Mrs. Fox. Any student receiving Military OVR Chapter 31 funding should also contact their VA counselor to report that they are attending LBC for spring. Students receiving Federal Tuition Assistance funds should submit new authorization forms to LBC. ANSWER: Questions regarding financial aid can be directed to: financialaid@lbc.edu or by calling 717-560-8254. Please identify yourself as a WBC/CBS student. ANSWER: Tuition and fees will remain at the WBC/CBS published rates for the 2012-13 academic year. QUESTION: When is my bill due? ANSWER: The full balance for the semester is due 2 weeks prior to the start of your first class. Or you may enroll in an auto-debit payment plan for 5 equal payments; the final payment will be drawn prior to the start of the spring term. After the due date for the term, a $40 monthly service fee applies to any unpaid balance over $100. A one-time $125 Account Service fee applies to any unpaid balance of $500 for each semester. ANSWER: All records are being transferred from WBC to LBC, registrations are being entered and financial aid is being processed. Because Financial Aid makes a significant impact to your bottom line, we believe this is a critical step. After the completion of these, you will be mailed a copy of your statement. ANSWER: 1. Financial Aid
You can pay your balance by going to https://mycommunity.lbc.edu/secure/Student/loginstu.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fsecure%2fstudent%2fstudent.aspx and logging in to “My Community” using your student log in or call the business office 717-560-8254 during business hours (M-F, 8-4). Please note: You will not be able to access the portal until LBC issues you a student log in.
QUESTION: I have a balance due or a credit from WBC, will this roll/carry over? ANSWER: No. Your balance due to WBC is still due to WBC. Any credit due you from WBC is your responsibility to request from WBC.
ANSWER: Send an email to businessoffice@lbc.edu or call 717-560-8254.
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