Admission Requirements
Saint Louis Christian College is a private, four-year institution affiliated with the Missouri Baptist Convention. The college is located in the city of St. Louis, Missouri, and was founded in 1957. The college's mission is to provide quality Christian higher education that is accessible and affordable to a diverse student body.
The college offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs, including business, education, ministry, and nursing. Admission to the college is open to all students, regardless of religious affiliation. However, all students must complete a Statement of Faith and a Community Covenant prior to enrolling.
The college has a rolling admissions policy, and applications are accepted year-round. However, students are encouraged to submit their applications early, as space in some programs may be limited. All applicants must submit an application form, transcripts, and a non-refundable application fee. International students must also submit proof of English proficiency.
Once an application has been received, it will be reviewed by the Admissions Committee. The Committee will take into consideration the student's academic record, test scores, extracurricular activities, and letters of recommendation. A personal interview may also be required.
The college operates on a semester system, with fall and spring semesters lasting 16 weeks each. Summer semester is shorter, lasting 8 weeks. Classes are typically held Monday-Thursday, with some Friday and Saturday classes also available. Online and evening classes are also offered to accommodate students with busy schedules.
Financial Aid
State Aid |
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Percentage of students receiving state aid |
0% |
Institutional Aid |
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Percentage of students receiving institutional aid |
100% |
Average institutional aid |
$10042 |
Student Loans |
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Percentage of students receiving a student loan |
83% |
Average student loan |
$4544 |
Degrees Offered
- Associate's degree
- Bachelor's degree
Majors Offered
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- Bible/Biblical Studies
- General Studies
- Missions/Missionary Studies
- Theology and Religious Vocations, Other