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Serve the church. Engage the culture.

2016 - 2017 stands on , and has since its founding. Our faculty’s commitment to the Bible and to cultural engagement, along with our vibrant student life culture and academic programs, will equip you for faithfulness in all of life. And it can all take place on our beautiful campus or right where you are. Come join us.

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Find our degrees flap next to page 16 Boyce College stands on the gospel, and has since its founding. Our faculty’s commitment to the Bible and to cultural engagement, along with our vibrant student life culture and academic programs, will equip you for faithfulness in all of life. And it can all take place on our beautiful campus or right where you are. Come join us.

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BOYCE COLLEGE derives its name from James P. Boyce, founder and first president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. In addition to being a Southern Baptist statesman, Boyce sought to innovate the world of theological education by making it more convictional, rigorous, and accessible. This vision for theological education that is biblically orthodox, academically challenging, and widely attainable, though articulated over 150 years ago, lives on through the leadership of R. Jr., president of Southern Seminary and Boyce College. Today’s Christian college students and graduates will face challenges that previous generations could not have imagined. Under Mohler’s leadership, Boyce College is in a position to train students who will serve the church and engage the culture from a convictional and biblical , regardless of the challenges before them. Convictional Convictional

R. ALBERT MOHLER JR. | president The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Boyce College Rigorous BOYCE COLLEGE boasts a well-published faculty that is on the frontlines of evangelical scholarship, cultural engagement, and local church leadership. The same rigor they display in their own scholarship comes through in each class they teach. Being a confessional institution, Boyce is able to fill a niche among Christian colleges by being a seminary-based institution that holds fast to its convictions.

Rigorous AT BOYCE COLLEGE, students can access quality education in a variety of formats, like on-campus studies, Boyce Online, Seminary Track, dual enrollment, and more. These formats prepare students from all educational backgrounds to stand on the Word of God in the ministry or vocation to which God has called them. An important aspect for all of Boyce’s degree programs and formats is community, which is not just the context for the curriculum, but part of the curriculum itself. Students at Boyce College live, worship, and grow in community with one another, giving them access to all sorts of opportunities for learning and development. Accessible Accessible

Serve the church

Boyce College is serious about the gospel and helping students develop a more serious faith. The biblical core classes are included in all Boyce Stephanie Cavanaugh came to Boyce from Columbus, degree programs. This biblical foundation enables Ohio. She is pursuing a degree students to deepen their love for God’s Word, grow in Global Studies with a minor in ESL. She is in their knowledge of God, and train for a life of a member at Third Avenue faithfully serving the church. Baptist Church. Stephanie and Nicole serve in Highview’s ESL ministry together.

Nicole Liesmaki is suitemates with Stephanie and is a member at Immanuel Baptist. From Minnesota, Nicole is a Global Studies student like Demetrius and Stephanie.

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Demetrius Tucker and Darius are twin brothers from Dallas, Georgia. Demetrius is a Global Studies student at Boyce. Like Stephanie, he is a member at Third Avenue and typically attends the evening service.

Darius Tucker is a Biblical and Theological Studies Boyce student working through the Boyce Seminary Track. From Georgia, Darius is a member at Third Avenue like his brother, Demetrius.

15 DEGREE CATEGORIES

Biblical and Missions Theological Studies and Evangelism This core program trains you These programs prepare for ministry in the local church students to love evangelism and provides instruction and and discipleship—whether experience in preaching, Bible in intercultural settings or study, pastoral leadership, through the study and practice and evangelism. of apologetics.

• A.A. in Biblical and • B.S. in Biblical Studies: Theological Studies Global Studies • B.A. in Biblical and • B.A. in Christian Worldview Theological Studies: and Apologetics Seminary Track • B.A. in Biblical and Workplace Theological Studies The Teacher Education Program, Humanities, and Church Ministry Business Administration Church Ministry degrees degrees equip students with a transform students to think biblical worldview as well as biblically and critically and to the specialized knowledge and be prepared for pastoral and skills necessary for missionally- ministry-related roles in the focused vocations. local church such as pastoral leadership, youth ministry, • B.S. in Teacher Education counseling, and worship. • B.S. in Humanities • B.S. in Business Administration • B.A. in Church Ministry: Expository Preaching and Certifcates Pastoral Leadership Certificate programs are • B.S. in Church Ministry: designed to provide targeted Youth and Family Track training in specialized areas that • B.S. in Church Ministry: may also be the foundation for Christian Leadership Track future degrees. • B.S. in Biblical Studies: Biblical Counseling • English as a Second Language • B.S. in Biblical Studies: • Seminary Wives Institute Worship and Pastoral Studies • Worldview Studies • B.S. in Biblical Studies: Worship and Music Studies AUGUSTINE HONORS COLLEGIUM

The Augustine Honors Collegium provides an intellectually stimulating and academically rigorous curriculum for high-achieving students. The program will combine small, seminar-style classes with a wide array of co-curricular activities aimed at helping participants to analyze and respond to the various challenges facing the Christian faith in the 21st century. Find more information at boycecollege.com/honors. denny burk

Denny Burk is professor of many ways is set against a biblical studies at Boyce biblical worldview,” Burk College. He is also director said. “With the Center for of the Center for Gospel Gospel and Culture, we try and Culture. to bring the gospel to bear “Christians find them- upon these issues and to be selves today living in the a resource for those who are midst of a culture that in trying to be faithful to Christ

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“Christians find themselves today living in the midst of a culture that in many ways is set against a biblical worldview.” in a decadent culture.” Dictionary of Old and New in Louisville. He blogs on Burk is the author of Testament Words, and issues related to ethics, What Is the Meaning of Don’t Call It a Comeback: politics, , culture, Sex? and Articular Infini- The Old Faith for a New and college football at tives in the Greek of the Day. He serves as editor dennyburk.com. New Testament. He has for The Journal for Biblical contributed to God and the Manhood and Womanhood Gay Christian?, Mounce’s and as associate pastor at Complete Expository Kenwood Baptist Church

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Joseph Yu knew he ness and see my college wanted to attend Boyce experience as a means to College after attending spur on growth in godliness, a Preview Day in 2011. not as an end.” His dad graduated from And Yu hopes that end is Boyce in 2009, so Yu was pastoring a church, after he familiar with the founda- completes both his bach- tion of Boyce. But when he elor’s and master’s degrees attended a Preview Day lec- through the Seminary Track. ture taught by Brian Payne, “Boyce is a place to train the doctrinally sound and yourself in your love and rigorous curriculum con- knowledge of God so that firmed his desire to move you, with your fellow students his life to Louisville for min- can go out and defend the istry training at Boyce. truth of the Bible, proclaim Yu’s personal relationship the gospel of Christ, with God greatly afects both love the lost, and equip the his relationships and studies saints for the work that needs at Boyce. “I realized that my to be done,” he said. “The knowledge of God and love experiences and lessons at for others can only go so far Boyce will challenge you to as my own personal walk know and love God and love with God,” he said. “I was others to grow as an ambas- challenged to pursue godli- sador for Jesus Christ.”

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19 Engage the culture

Boyce College encourages students to connect to local churches and ministries in order to stretch their faith and reach the lost. Each degree core includes classes to train students in evangelism and worldview analysis. These classes challenge students to think through their biblical theology in order to discuss and apply their faith in conversations that engage the culture.

Tulia Wolfe is a junior Charles Llambes commuter at Boyce. moved to Boyce She is a member at after living in Mexico Highview Baptist Church and before that and a Teacher Education the Dominican Program student. She Republic, where his is also a Metroversity family served as IMB student taking Speech missionaries. Charles Pathology classes at is studying Worship U of L in addition to and Pastoral Studies, her courses at Boyce. and he attends She hopes to work as a Sojourn Community speech pathologist when Church’s Midtown she graduates. campus where he is involved in their music ministry.

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Caitlin Irvin enrolled at Drew McKay plays Sara Llambes is Boyce in the spring of 2015 basketball for the Boyce College Charles’ sister. She as a commuter student, Bulldogs, a favorite pastime also attends Sojourn like Tulia. She attends for Boyce students. He attends Community Church’s Kenwood Baptist Church and Carlisle Avenue Baptist Church. Midtown campus, where completed the Worldview Drew is enrolled in the Seminary she serves on the worship Certifcate Program in spring Track program and hopes to serve team. She is studying 2015. Caitlin is now pursuing a church as a youth pastor when for a Music and Worship a business degree. he graduates. Studies degree.

21 WORLDVIEW STUDIES CERTIFICATE

The Worldview Studies Certificate at Boyce Col- lege is a one-year pro- gram that builds biblical foundations for univer- sity-bound high school graduates. Students can earn a year of college credit while learning from leaders like R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of Southern Seminary, and Bland Mason, chaplain to the Boston Red Sox. “My time at Boyce in the Worldview Studies Certificate Program prepared me for more than just taking classes at the University of Lou- isville. Through rigorous courses, kind professors, and a rich community, my year in the program strengthened my love for God and people. I feel well-prepared to engage students in my classes at a secular university, more secure in what I believe and who I am in Christ.”

RuthAnne Irvin Valley, kevin jones

Kevin Jones is assistant who has a desire to bring professor of teacher educa- the gospel to places in such tion at Boyce College with desperate need. a desire to reach broken Whether teaching Eng- places, both in Louisville and lish in the 10/40 Window or around the world. “Teachers teaching third graders in an can go places where pas- urban public school, teach- tors cannot go,” said Jones, ers can go where vocational

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“Teachers can go places where pastors cannot go. ” ministers can’t. This pursuit countries because I can in impoverished communi- to bring the gospel into hard teach there.” ties. “As long as we don’t places through education Well acquainted with have Christian teachers in has led Jones on a journey to Louisville’s needs, Jones every single classroom, I 10 years of teaching experi- actively seeks ways to serve think we will always have ence, four education degrees, and share the gospel within problems in education,” several years of pastoral his community through Jones said. experience, and now training organizations like Love Thy teacher education students Neighborhood, which trains at Boyce College. “I can go young people to work within to tough places and closed gospel-centered nonprofits

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Maria Reyes moved from whose main goal is to get the Dominican Republic their clients into the clinic. to attend Boyce College. “Even though the escorts Reyes sees herself as being are full-blown atheists … it trained up in order to got to me that I just have to engage the culture. love on them. I’ve learned “Classes have been so how to love more,” she said. helpful to just learn how to Boyce professors not talk about things — like abor- only encourage students tion and homosexuality — to engage those outside of that need to be talked about Boyce, but they also are great and not in a way that would examples of what it looks hurt other people,” she said. like to engage the culture as Reyes’ dorm RA helped a Christian. Because of her connect her to Speak for the time at Boyce, Reyes looks Unborn, a ministry started forward to pursuing a career by Southern Seminary in medicine while engaging student Andrew King, where with people and sharing the students take a stand for life gospel with them. in a loving way as girls and “They prepare you here women walk into an abor- for the battlefield and send tion clinic. Through this you out,” Reyes said. “I ministry, Reyes has grown wanted something where in her love for unbelievers; I can help people not loving not only the women only physically, but also going into the clinic but spiritually, and Boyce has also the hostile escorts equipped me for that.”

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25 DUAL ENROLLMENT

A college education is an investment of time and money, and with Boyce College’s dual enrollment program, you can save both. The program allows students to earn college credit while still in high school, whether they take cours- es online, on campus, or at their high school or home school. Dual en- rollment is about more than saving time and money, though. It’s about building a foundation for the future, and there’s no better place to do that than Boyce College. “With the dual enrollment program, I was able to graduate from high school with a year of college already completed. It allowed our family to maximize our time and money.”

Georgia Stinson Louisville, Grow in community

The years students spend in college will undoubtedly be some of the most formative of their life. True Christian education is not just about receiving information or certification but about transformation. Boyce is home to students from 24 diferent countries, making transition difcult for some. Boyce student life helps students feel at home by cultivating an authentic biblical community that fosters mutual sanctification so that students can be healthy and efective members of the local church and, through the church, reach the world.

Student life Dorm life Students study, hang out, and Most Boyce students live in the enjoy events in Sampey Commons, state-of-the-art Mullins Complex, a popular recreational space for renovated in 2014. The dorms students that includes a rock climb- include eight halls which ing wall, two industrial kitchens, and students live on, each with its several lounges. Each school year is own male and female resident flled with rich traditions and varied advisor. These student leaders activities like Back-to-School Bash, model Christian character, Men’s Camping Trip, Women’s invest in their fellow students, Retreat, Fall Festival, Boyce Talks, foster relationships among Hall Ball, Bulldogs Tipoff, Coffee- students, provide counsel, and house Poetry Night, 1937 Project, handle administrative and policy The Big Show, and Spring Banquet. matters that help maintain a safe and healthy living environment.

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Chapel and conferences Boyce College students are given numerous opportuni- ties throughout the semester to learn not only from profes- sors but well-known pastors and leaders. Each week, stu- dents attend Dorm Meeting and once a month can attend Boyce Chapel. Conferences throughout the semester are also available, which host popular speakers and pastors like David Platt, , Alistair Begg, and others.

Boyce Athletics Boyce College’s basketball team provides an exciting way for students to connect with one another as they root for the Bulldogs. Boyce also offers a men’s soccer team and a women’s volleyball team. Whether you’re a team member, fan, or supporter, Boyce athletics are a highlight of campus life.

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Jonathan Arnold, assistant to pursue vocational minis- professor of Christian theol- try or just be a faithful wit- ogy and church history at ness of the gospel of Jesus Boyce College, instills this Christ, the ability to think message in his students: both soundly and biblically Checking your mind at the is a necessity. “My heart is door is not an option. with students and trying to Whether students desire push them on to do even

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more excellent work aca- tunity to help those who of the Augustine Honors demically, for themselves, are preparing for ministry, Collegium, which is the but also for the world, whether that is vocational school’s first-ever honors whether that is professional ministry or just living life program. It will provide an academic work or just being as a minister of the gospel intellectually stimulating able to think and engage or a follower of Christ in the and academically rigorous the culture,” Arnold said. secular world,” Arnold said. curriculum for high-achiev- “I enjoy having the oppor- Arnold is the director ing students.

“ M y h e a r t i s w i t h students and trying to push them on to do even more excellent work academically, for themselves, but also for the world, whether that is professional academic work or just being able to think and engage the culture.”

29 SEMINARY TRACK

Boyce College ofers a Seminary Track concen- tration in Biblical and Theological Studies. The Seminary Track gives stu- dents the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Biblical and Theological Studies and a Master of Divinity in as few as five years. There has never been a more rigorous and expedient way to prepare for gospel ministry. “The Boyce Seminary Track provides the opportunity to study with top scholars who are unapologetically committed to the Scrip- tures. I have been amazed at how much my profes- sors care about more than just my academics, they care about me. Southern doesn’t want to just pro- duce scholars, they want to cultivate Christ-like ministers of the Word for a world in need.”

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the road less traveled

Taron Defevers didn’t opportunities including travel far to get to Boyce serving two years as Boyce College. His hometown of Student Council president Munfordville, Kentucky, is and a one-year internship fewer than 80 miles away with the Association of Cer- from campus. Not long into tified Biblical Counselors. his time in the Worldview “The faithful Student Life Certificate program at leadership and concrete Boyce, though, he realized he classroom teaching and had a lot farther to go. weighty preaching ministry “I didn’t come to Boyce to of the professors have had prepare for ministry. I came a profound impact on my because I was confused life,” he said. with my faith,” said Taron. Taron arrived at Boyce “I thought I’d just come for hoping to stay one year one year and see if I could and figure things out. All figure things out.” of his experiences have At one of Boyce’s Dorm helped the graduate do Meetings — a weekly that and more. “I would worship gathering for the like to do full-time voca- student body — Taron tional ministry in a local heard a message from a church,” he said. “Maybe Boyce professor that made as a family pastor or an impact. counseling pastor.” “That Dorm Meeting Taron completed a Bibli- played a big part in my sal- cal Counseling degree in vation story,” he said. 2016 and will transition into Taron’s time at Boyce a church ministry intern- has been shaped by several ship in Southern California professors and internship with high school students.

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Louisville: Crossroads for the nations and the gospel

Louisville is centrally located within a day’s drive of more than half of the . As a thriving metropolitan area, it ofers a broad range of attractions and ministry opportunities.

Activities and attractions Ministry opportunities Beyond all the Derby activities it’s known for, Louisville has long been a gathering spot for Louisville is also home to creative museums, a evangelical conferences, such as Together for popular zoo, a minor league baseball team, and the Gospel, but it has also become a gathering North America’s largest fireworks show known spot for the nations. People from all over the as Thunder Over Louisville. world, including a great number of refugees, are moving to Louisville, and many of them Food and coffee have never heard the gospel. The ministry In March 2016, Louisville ranked number one opportunities here are vast. in National Geographic’s “Top 10 Food Cities in the World” thanks to hundreds of locally-owned restaurants catering to a broad range of tastes. Louisville is also home to several nationally acclaimed cofee shops and roasters.

Campus: The setting for community and growth

The on-campus experience plays a significant role in undergraduate education, as the interaction with professors, other students, and campus amenities enhance the degree program.

Dining Housing Boyce students can enjoy a wide selection of Most single students will live in state-of-the meals in the recently renovated Dining Hall or art housing. The typical suite in the newly- in Founders’ Café, which ofers a wide selection renovated complex houses four occupants, of drinks, sandwiches, wraps, and snacks. and most suites include a common kitchenette and dining area, lounge and TV space, and a full bathroom. Amenities include lounges, community kitchens, free laundry facilities, free WiFi, and 24-hour security.

Conveniences Boyce College is at the heart of the beautiful campus of Southern Seminary, in close proximity to the campus clinic, a post ofce, LifeWay® Bookstore, cofee shop, fitness center, and more. Boyce Online

Excellence Interaction Boyce Online provides students across the Study with other students from around the globe United States and the entire globe with the best as you earn your degree and put your education possible theological education through degrees into action in your context as you learn more that can be earned completely online. about what it means to engage this world for Christ. About 60 percent of all degrees can be Flexibility completed online. The flexibility of Boyce Online enables students to complete coursework as their schedules Boyce degrees available fully online: permit, allowing them to remain in their current • Associate of Arts in Biblical jobs or ministry roles, or to participate in and Theological Studies internships or other opportunities. • Bachelor of Arts in Biblical and Theological Studies • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Tuition and Housing

Tuition Housing Undergraduate degree Housing in any of Boyce College’s programs per hour residence halls includes a meal plan

SBC students $362 Boyce room and board $3,200

Non-SBC students $724 Upperclassman discount - ($200)

Fees Estimated Costs Student enrollment fees Based on full-time SBC rate for one year

$270 On-campus per semester Tuition ($362 x 15) $5,430 enrollment fee $60 winter/summer terms Fees ($270+100) $370 Distance $60 enrollment fee per semester Books ~$500

Boyce student $100 Room and board $3,200 life fee per semester

$250 Boyce scholarship* ~($600) Internet course fee per semester (non-refundable) Total per semester $8,900 Seminary Track $47,463 program fee $1,000 down, balance Total per year $17,800 SBC students due equally over 48 months

$94,925 * Boyce Scholarship should be considered an estimate Seminary Track only. Actual award is based on financial need and program fee $1,000 down, balance due equally over subject to approval. Non-SBC students 48 months

Seminary Track $1,000 Continuation fee past eighth paid semester in program

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43 Financial Aid

Boyce Scholarships How to Apply: Scholarships are awarded annually to Complete the College Board PROFILE qualifying students. Students may apply (www.profileonline.collegeboard.com): for one of the following scholarships: • Click on the academic year in which you • General Scholarship: Awards range up to $1,000 will enroll at Boyce College. per semester ($2,000 per year) and are based • Select “sign up” under “not a member yet?” upon demonstrated financial need. • Create a username and password on the • Academic Excellence Scholarship: College Board website. Awards based on high school academic • Reference your most current tax return in achievement and an essay competition. order to complete the application. You The scholarship is awarded for the first two may be asked to provide parental semesters of study in the amount of $2,000 financial data. per semester ($4,000 per year). • Enter fee payment code obtained from • MK Grant: Children of current full-time info.sbts.edu with Boyce College IMB or NAMB missionaries who are CSS code (9785). enrolled in undergraduate programs may be eligible to receive a 100 percent tuition grant prior to the age of 30. College Board PROFILE not required. Deadlines for new students: Visit boycecollege.com/missionsgrants for application and more information. General Scholarship • Fall: August 1 • Spring: January 1

Eligibility Requirements Academic Excellence Scholarship • Fall: May 1 • Students must be enrolled at full-time • Spring: November 1 status (12+ credit hours). • Students must take courses at the MK Grant Louisville campus. • Fall: August 1 • Students must be admitted into a • Spring: January 1 degree program and be in good academic standing.

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Grants options, one for students and another for Southern Grant parents of students. Application can be made A $150 grant is applied at the end of the term for at www.advantageeducationloan.com or by students enrolled in six or more on-campus hours calling 1-800-988-6333. during summer or winter terms. Discover Undergraduate Loan Spouse and Children’s Grant Program • www.discover.com/student-loans Spouses or dependents of full-time students may • 1-800-788-3368 be eligible for a 50 percent tuition grant. Qualify- ing students must apply midway through the Boyce College Short Term Loan semester by submitting the Spouse/Dependent • Payment due within six months Form to the Accounting Ofce. • Maximum of $2,000 • Apply at the Financial Aid Ofce (Norton 154) Sibling Grant • First semester students are not eligible A grant is available for families with multiple siblings concurrently enrolled in classes at Veterans Benefts Boyce College. For more information, please Boyce is an accredited institution recognized contact the Boyce Student Life Ofce. by the Veterans Administration. Boyce accepts the following VA Benefits: Leadership Opportunities Boyce College ofers a variety of leadership • GI Bill — Please contact the VA Regional opportunities to continuing students (must com- Ofce to determine eligibility at 1-888-442- plete two semesters). These positions are selected 4551 or www.gibill.gov. by student life and vary in award amount. • Vocational Rehabilitation. • Visit boycecollege.com/vabenefits for • Resident leaders more information. • Student Council • Ambassadors Active Duty Military Grant • Boyce traveling music ensembles Boyce does not accept Tuition Assistance funded by the DoD, but ofers a comparable institutional Outside Scholarships grant for eligible students. Contact Financial Aid Many of our students receive aid from outside for information. scholarships. Options can be found at www.boycecollege.com/outsidescholarships FACTS Management Company Automatic Loans Visit boycecollge.com/loans for more information. Payment Plan Students have the option to enroll in a pay- Smart Option Student Loan or Parent Loan ment plan rather than paying tuition in full at with Sallie Mae the start of the semester. • www.salliemae.com • 1-866-972-5004 • $25 enrollment fee per semester. • 25 percent of the total tuition balance Kentucky Advantage Loan or Kentucky is withdrawn immediately; the remainder is Advantage Parent Loan withdrawn once a month for the following The Kentucky Higher Education Student 3 months. Loan Corporation ofers two private loan • Questions can be directed to the Accounting Ofce.

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Apply today Admissions Your decision about where to attend col- checklist lege will impact you for life. The Boyce College admissions team will guide you Take the ACT or SAT. Use the below through the application process and assist 1. codes to have your scores reported to with any questions. Boyce College. www.boycecollege.com/apply ACT code: 5522, www.act.org SAT code: 3858, www.sat.org Visit campus A campus visit is one of the best steps in 2. Apply for admission online. discovering whether Boyce College is the www.boycecollege.com/apply right place for you. When you visit, you will be welcomed by a member of our admis- Request for your transcripts to be sions team who can answer questions about 3. sent to Boyce College mailing address: degree programs, financial aid, and student 2825 Lexington Road life. You will also get the opportunity to Attn: Admissions interact with students and faculty, sit in on Louisville, KY 40280 classes, and tour campus. www.boycecollege.com/visit Email: [email protected] Fax: 502.897.4723 Preview Day The fall and spring Preview Days provide 4. Confirm your recommendation forms our guests with an action-packed experi- have been submitted. ence. Event highlights include: Q&A time with President R. Albert Mohler Jr., an op- 5. Apply for campus housing. portunity to visit class lectures, and time to www.sbts.edu/services/ meet and fellowship with current students. housing/apply www.boycecollege.com/preview Apply for financial aid by June 1 6. to receive priority consideration. www.boycecollege.com/fnaid

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