Frequently Asked Questions
Is Revere Bible College a “real” college?
Yes. Revere Bible College is a post-secondary institution for high school graduates to enroll in college coursework and earn various credentials.
Are the programs at Revere accredited?
Not yet. Revere Bible College is pursuing accreditation through a national institutional accrediting agency for Christian post-secondary institutions, colleges, universities, and seminaries that is recognized by both the United States Department of Education (USDOE) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
The accreditation process begins with the enrollment of students and the careful monitoring of student outcomes, institutional policies, curriculum assessment, faculty development, and administrative processes.
Can Revere graduates transfer any credits to other institutions?
Revere Bible College holds an articulation agreement with Southeastern University. Revere Bible College graduates may transfer credits of their coursework from Revere into SEU. These can then be applied to one of SEU’s numerous fully accredited associates or bachelor’s degrees. Students only need to earn 25% of degree credits from SEU.
What is required for admission?
To qualify for admission the applicant must meet the following admissions requirements:
High school graduate: official high school transcripts must be received prior to acceptance.
Attestation of Protestant Christian faith and agreement to the Revere Student Code of Conduct.
Complete a written essay, per the writing prompt provided.
Professional/teacher recommendation.
What credential can I earn?
Graduates of Revere’s 2-year program will receive a Diploma in Christian Leadership.