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Frontier is a Bible Institute committed to solid Bible training, with a strong emphasis on practical application. Students who attend here not only experience a unique setting, but a family atmosphere as well. Frontier exists to train students for life and ministry. It is the aim of Frontier to provide the student with accurate instruction in the Word of God, an academic environment compatible with gaining a thorough knowledge of the Word of God, a social atmosphere that encourages spiritual growth, and the opportunity for Christian service.
Frontier School of the Bible has never applied for regional accreditation as the school believes it would compromise its program and distinctives. It is the practice of Frontier School of the Bible, and other institutes and colleges, to accept or reject credits based on their own institutional criteria regardless of whether or not the particular school transferring credit is accredited. Several Christian colleges and universities accept Frontiers credits. If a student desires to transfer to another institution at any point in time, it is the students responsibility to confirm whether or not credits will be accepted by another college of the students choice.
Frontier School of the Bible is a Bible Institute and not a liberal arts college. As a technical school, it is designed to give the student a high quality Bible college/seminary type education to equip them for life and ministry. Its program is intended to be an end in itself and not a stepping stone to graduate school.
This website contains current information regarding admissions, requirements, fees, regulations, course offerings, and a calendar. Frontier School of the Bible reserves the right to withdraw a course, change tuition, room and board, and other fees, change the calendar and rules regarding admission and graduation requirements, and change any other regulations affecting the student body. Changes shall become effective whenever necessary and apply not only to prospective students but also to those who at that time are enrolled in the school.
We offer only one major BIBLE! Specialized areas of study include General Bible, Missions, Music Ministry, Pastoral Ministry, Christian Education, and Youth Ministry. The course prescribed for a first year student will give a good foundation to any Christian regardless of future vocation. Our three year Associate of Arts degree program is designed to prepare the student for Christian ministry upon graduation.
See the graduation requirements section below for information on our Bachelor of Arts degree. For further information regarding program specifics, please contact us or download our school catalog.
Every student will be expected to follow the prescribed sequence of classes leading to their Associate of Arts degree.
The student shall have earned passing grades in all required classes.
The student shall have earned a minimum of 102 total hours for which credit is given. This will include classroom hours, Special Lectures, and Christian Service.
The student shall sign a statement that he/she is in agreement with the Frontier School of the Bible doctrinal statement.
The student shall give evidence of an approved Christian character. This is shown in interaction with other believers and faithfulness in ministry.
The student shall show a fitness and desire for serving the Lord. This is shown in an attitude of service and faithfulness in work detail.
The student shall have a cumulative grade point average for his/her time at Frontier of 2.0 or higher.
A transfer student shall spend a minimum of one academic year at Frontier, during which a minimum of 32 classroom hours must be completed with passing grades.
The student who completes the prescribed first year course of study with a 2.0 GPA or above will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Students may earn a Bachelor of Arts degree through satisfactory completion of one of the following:
*An approved fourth year internship
*One year of language school
*One year of documented full-time ministry
*A previously earned degree
Frontier's approach to education centers on the study of the Bible, places emphasis on spiritual life, and stresses the practical training of the student in Christian service. Rather than focusing on philosophy, criticism, and studies about the Bible, attention is centered on study of the Bible itself. This study, coupled with the opportunity to put these truths to work in personal witnessing and in spiritual growth, is designed to produce an evangelistic and missionary spirit and an attitude of submission to the Lord.
Biblical Studies is the Major for each student at FSB. Specialized areas of study include General Bible, Christian Education, Missions, Music Ministry, Pastoral Ministry, and Youth Ministry. The course prescribed for a first year student (Freshman) will give a good foundation to any Christian regardless of future vocation. Upon entering his/her Junior year, each student is required to choose one of the above specialized areas of study. More details on the specialized areas of ministry can be viewed by downloading our school catalog. To view book lists click here.
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Homeschool, International, Re-Admission & Transfer Students
ADMISSIONS POLICY
Frontier School of the Bible admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students of the school.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, and school administered programs. All applicants are welcome who can personally approve and accept Frontier's doctrinal position and standards.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
The deadline to apply for the current semester is two weeks before the start of the semester. No applications will be accepted after that date for that semester.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must give evidence of having received Jesus Christ as personal Savior from sin and of maintaining a consistent walk which glorifies God.
A written testimony must be submitted with the application, covering the following areas of life:
*Salvation
*Surrender to God's will
*God's leading up to the present
Applicants are asked to submit the names and addresses of three persons who are qualified to give references as to life and conduct.
Applicants must submit an official transcript of high school and/or college credits. A high school diploma, G.E.D. or equivalent is required. However, we will prayerfully consider each person who desires training.
Applicants must submit a medical history form.
A nonrefundable $15.00 application fee must accompany each application before it can be processed. Applications should be submitted as early as possible to allow time for processing. The application process will take at least one week from the time all paperwork listed above is received by the Admissions Department. A representative from admissions will contact the applicant when he or she is accepted.
Applicants are requested to submit a recent photo or snapshot.
Applicants must understand that the teaching of instructors will be according to the doctrinal statement of the school, and students are not permitted to propagate any views doctrinally that conflict with the doctrinal statement of the school.
Applicants must agree to cooperate willingly with standards of life and work at Frontier and to keep up financially.
Applicants who are not willing to cooperate in maintaining the standards of Frontier School of the Bible will be invited to withdraw whenever the general welfare of the school demands it, even though there may not be any major or specific breach of conduct.
Frontier School of the Bible is free from any denominational ties whatsoever. We welcome any and all students who meet the requirements listed above.
Frontier School of the Bible only costs about $2,600.00 a semester! Why are our costs so low? One of the main goals of Frontier is to see students graduate debt free. None of the staff & faculty at Frontier receive a salary; theyre missionaries who raise their own support. Through this process, Frontier is able to offer a much lower price.
FEES
The following list of fees is in effect for the current Academic Year. It is subject to change without notice as may be deemed necessary by the Board of Directors.
The charges per semester are:
Tuition (full-time students): $900.00
Student Fees (Subject to change): $270.00
Room & Board (dorm students): $1450.00
First-year Student Room Deposit: $200.00*
Books (varies per semester & load): $200-250
To view a list of book charges click here.
Additional charges (may apply)
Auto registration charges are optimal and will be assessed at registration.
*First-year Student Room Deposits are non-refundable and if postmarked after July 1 for Fall Semester or December 1 for Spring Semester shall be $250.00
All payments to FSB may be made in cash, by check or by credit card.
For purposes of fee assessment, 12 or more hours shall be considered full-time and the tuition figure shown above shall apply. Only full-time students will be allowed to live in the dorms and school housing. For those who take less than 12 hours, the fee shall be $75.00 per credit hour to take classes for credit. The fee for auditing classes shall be $38.00 per audited credit hour. Students must pay for their own books and materials. Late registration is $50.00.
Wives of full-time students may take up to 5 hours of classes (credit or audit) without tuition charge and they may take any number of hours at a 50% reduction of tuition or audit fees.
Children of full-time students who live at home receive a 50% reduction of tuition or audit fees.
Based on the above charges, the cost to attend Frontier School of the Bible would be about $1170.00 per semester for a full-time, commuting student, and about $2620.00 per semester for a full-time dormitory student. Books and personal spending money must be figured as additional costs.
FINANCIAL REGULATIONS
Students are required to pay their school bill in full at registration.
No transcript or diploma will be issued until all academic, financial, and other obligations to Frontier School of the Bible have been met.
Foreign students must pay with check or money order drawn on a U.S. bank.
Frontier School of the Bible does not provide a 1098-T form for tax purposes.
SCHOLARSHIPS
"Our Low Price Is Our Scholarship"
The low financial cost to attend FSB is one of the attractive features of the school. Our tuition, room and board are the lowest of most colleges. Therefore, our low price is our scholarship. We do offer a campus work scholarship program to aid students with their school expenses (see below).
Work Scholarship is a program provided by Frontier to offset the expenses of attending school. All earnings are applied directly to your school bill so there is no exchange of currency involved. Each position is essential to the functionality of the school and is considered regular employment. Therefore, applicants should meet the following minimal requirements for each position: responsible and consistent in doing your job, accurately fill out your checklist and time sheet, and ensure an approved substitute for the position if unable to work. Students are selected for this program based on their qualifications and the status of their school bill. Students are required to submit an application at registration. Please bring photo ID and Social Security Card.
NEW Signal (fall 2011).pdf
Spring 2012
Junior/Senior Registration... January 14
Freshman Registration... January 15
Classes Begin... January 16
Spring Mission Conference... February 12-17
Midterm Week... March 5-9
Spring Break... March 19-26
Classes Resume... March 27
Semester Ends (Last Day of Classes)... May 10
Graduation... May 11
Fall 2012
Junior/Senior Registration... August 17
Freshman Regisration... August 18
Orientation (All Students)... August 19
Classes Begin... August 20
Frontier Focus... September 27-29
Columbus Day (No Classes)... October 8
Midterm Week... October 15-19
Thanksgiving Break... November 22-23
Semester Ends... December 13
GENERAL INFORMATION
Frontier School of the Bible is located in southeast Wyoming. LaGrange is a small, friendly town situated in the open plains. You will find it to be a great experience.As far as recreation goes, you can enjoy disc golf, a paved walking path, and biking. Cross country skiing (downhill skiing is about 2 ½ hours away) and tubing are available in the winter, and fishing, hunting, hiking, and canoeing are available during the fall and spring. We are within driving distance of several national parks.For those times when you want a taste of the city, Cheyenne, Scottsbluff, and Torrington are a 35-55 minute drive away.
SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT
Development of the spiritual life is an integral part of training at Frontier School of the Bible. Classroom instruction will never take the place of a personal time of fellowship with the Lord. Chapel services are held daily, giving opportunity for expression in praise, song, and sharing. Faculty members, students, missionaries, and pastors present a challenge from the Word.
AMOOK (Advancing Missions On Our Knees) is an organization from the student body formed for the purpose of encouraging interest in missions through prayer, distribution of current missions information, involvement with missionaries, and the sponsorship of special meetings and projects. AMOOK sponsors prayer bands where students can meet regularly to pray for and receive information from missionaries ministering in specific geographic locations. The group also sponsors a missions emphasis night from time to time. In recent years, they sponsored the sending of one or two students overseas for summer missionary projects.
CHRISTIAN SERVICE
A practical application of Christian principles is necessary to develop the life and maturity of any student. Therefore, Christian Service will be assigned, involving both individual and group activity. It may be teaching a Sunday School class, giving a testimony, working with children, AWANA participation, singing, leading a song service, evangelism, visitation, preaching, youth ministry, etc. The student will receive credit for acceptable completion of Christian service ministries.Each year, FSB forms singing/ministering teams of students that travel to local churches to minister in song, the Word, and drama. Each spring, these teams go on a tour ministering in churches in surrounding states.We are interested in developing school unity, individual responsibility, and Christian character. To help in these areas, each dorm student is asked to do one hour of service each week; Freshmen regularly help in the dining hall.
ACTIVITIES
There are a variety of social events planned each semester. Special dinners, themed socials, skating, gym nights, intramurals (softball, volleyball, basketball and dodgeball), bowling, mini golf and sporting events are just a few of the activities on the social calendar. Also available to students is a Student Center which has a snack shop, game room, movie room and common area.
Please use the following information to contact us:
Phone/Fax
P: 307.834.2215
F: 307.834.2421
Postal Address
P.O. Box 217 Lagrange, WY 82221
General School Information
frontier_frontierbible.org
Dean of Students
mikeh_frontierbible.org
Business Manager
business_frontierbible.org
Admissions
registrar_frontierbible.org
Frontier's approach to education centers on the study of the Bible, places emphasis
on spiritual life, and stresses the practical training of the student in Christian service. Rather than focusing on philosophy, criticism, and studies about the Bible, attention is centered on the study of the Bible itself. This study, coupled with the opportunity to put these truths to work in personal witnessing and in spiritual growth, is designed to produce an evangelistic and missionary spirit and an attitude of submission to the Lord. We believe that only God, through knowledge of the Scriptures and submission to the indwelling Holy Spirit, can equip a person for the work He wants us to do. Frontier's three-year program is designed to fully equip an individual for ministry.
Frontier is a faith school, dependent solely on God and the prayerful interest of His own people who envision eternal dividends through investing in the lives of men and women given over to His purposes. Our policy is one of providing full information without solicitation (2 Corinthians 9:6-7). Faculty and staff members are dependent upon God for their personal needs.
Frontier School of the Bible is organizationally independent. It is not endowed nor supported by any denomination, institution, or organization. Frontier stands for that which exalts Jesus Christ and against that which encourages the carnal nature.
We believe...
Doctrine and Bible are foundational and essential to the Christian life.
Salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone; nothing more, nothing less, nothing else.
Teaching Gods Word and loving people are keys in ministry.
It is essential to instill in students the importance of taking obedient steps of faith.
Education, talents, and gifts have their place
but will not carry a person in ministry; humility and a dependence on God will.
The ministry is not a profession; it is a calling and privilege.
A high emphasis on expository preaching is of great importance in the training of pastors.
Every student is important. Therefore, faculty and staff are encouraged to be involved in the lives of students through activities, fellowship at mealtimes, and prayer/discipleship groups. We seek to have a family atmosphere at FSB.
Practical ministry experience is a tremendous asset in the classroom. Therefore, every faculty member comes to FSB with full-time ministry experience.
We believe it is important for students who are going into ministry to graduate without school debt. Therefore, we make every effort to keep costs down. One of those ways is that every faculty and staff member at Frontier serves as a
missionary.
We believe the Bible is the Word of God, supernaturally and inerrantly revealed in its original documents, and is the supreme, final authority in faith and life.
We believe in one God, eternally existing in three persons, Father,Son, and Holy Spirit, co-equal in power and glory, identical in their essential nature, and worthy of precisely the same honor, confidence, obedience and love.
We believe Jesus Christ was virgin-born, that He is both true God and true Man, that He died a sacrificial death for our sins and rose bodily from the dead. We believe in the personality and deity of the Holy Spirit.
We believe man was created innocent, but in sinning he brought spiritual and physical death to himself and all his posterity. We believe the sole condition for receiving everlasting life is faith alone in the Lord Jesus Christ, who died a substitutionary death on the cross for the sins of the whole world and rose bodily from the grave. No act of obedience, such as commitment to obey, sorrow for sin, turning from one's sin, baptism or submission to the Lordship of Christ, may be added to, or considered part of faith as a condition for receiving eternal life. This saving transaction between God and the sinner is simply the giving and receiving of a free gift.
We believe all true believers are sons of God, and that He has made full provision for their sanctification, victory, and eternal security through faith in Jesus Christ.
We believe all believers are responsible to walk in separation from all religious apostasy and worldly and sinful practices, witnessing by life and word to the saving power of Christ extended to all men.
We believe the Church is composed of all truly born-again people, being the Body of which Jesus Christ is the Head, that it had its earthly beginning on the day of Pentecost and that all believers, whether Jew or Gentile, from that day to the time when Christ comes in the Rapture for the Church, are united by the Holy Spirit in this one Body.
We believe that believers are to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace, fervently loving one another with a pure heart. We believe the hope of the Church is the gathering together of the saints unto Jesus Christ before the time of the Tribulation.
We believe that the establishment and continuance of local churches is clearly set forth and defined in the New Testament, and that fellowship in such churches is based on a common faith in the Lord Jesus Christ as Savior.
We believe in the dispensational interpretation of the Word of God but reject any extreme teaching that opposes either the Lord's Supper or water baptism as a Scriptural means of testimony for the local church in this dispensation of grace.
We believe in the personality of Satan, that he is doomed to eternal punishment in the lake of fire.
We believe the Tribulation period will follow the Rapture or "catching away" of the Church; that this time of judgement will be consummated at the personal, visible return of Jesus Christ to earth to subdue all His enemies and to set up His earthly kingdom for one thousand years.
We believe that at death the spirits and souls of those who have trusted in the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation pass immediately into His presence in conscious blessedness, and that at Christ's coming for the Church, their bodies will be raised and reunited with their souls to be associated with Him forever in glory, transformed into His likeness.
We believe that all those who do not accept God's gracious offer of salvation in this life remain, after death, in conscious misery until the final judgment of the Great White Throne at the close of the Millennium when soul and body reunited shall be cast into the lake of fire, not to be annihilated, but to be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord.
We stand firmly and uncompromisingly on the Word of God, maintaining separation from any movement which seeks the organizational unity of all Christianity and ultimately of all religions.
We believe the sign gifts (Mark 16:17-18 -- tongues, healings, etc.) were given for the foundational period of the church and ceased with the coming of the New Testament and the end of the age in which the apostles lived.
Frontier is unique in its philosophy of ministry, price, and setting. The doctrinal and theological training, atmosphere, and practical Christian service training were excellent. I highly recommend FSB.
- Derrick Smothers, 1996 Graduate, Rocky Mountain Bible Church, Frisco, CO
Why do I recommend Frontier? First, all teachers at Frontier have had missions experience or served as pastors. Second, the biggest hang-up for those wanting to serve in missions today is debt the average debt for a four year degree is $60,000! Frontier leads the way in keeping costs as low as possible. And finally, the academic requirements at Frontier do not include liberal arts but place more emphasis on Bible, missions, and ministry. Attending Frontier prepares you for a lifetime of service to the Lord!
- Martin Kolczyk, SEND International
Frontier is one of the finer Christian colleges preparing men and women for effective ministry.
- Michael Jones, Assistant Director, Village Missions
Nestled in the heart of Wyomings grassland, Frontier School of the Bible is being used of God to raise up an army of dedicated servants with a passion for God and compassion for people.
- Charlie Hornick, Pastor, Grace Bible Church, Parachute, CO
I appreciate FSB for the same reasons I appreciate the training I received at GRSBM. FSB is a specialized training school for ministry. Its curriculum is saturated with the Bible. Its faculty teaches not only theory, but also ministry experience as each one has served in full-time ministry. Frontier instills a ministry philosophy love God; love His Word; love His people. We need this kind of ministry training in our culture, our society and the church of Jesus Christ.
- Dr. Richard McCarrell, Pastor, Byron Center Bible Church, Byron Center, MI
My years at FSB were truly the most valuable investment I could have ever made. Not only did I receive a top-notch Bible education from instructors who take an uncompromising stand on the Word of God, but I also learned to practically apply Biblical principles to my life and ministry."
- Ben Rhodes, 2006 Graduate
It wasnt until I attended FSB that I realized how much I didnt know about the doctrines through which I came to really understand, among other things, my position in Christ. That education had a standard of excellence which has served me well in Columbia, South America, as a missionary.
- Jack Foster, 1986 Graduate, Missionary, New Tribes Mission, Columbia
For the past 25 years, I have had the privilege of serving as a pastor, and for the last 12 years, I have had the joy of being involved with Frontier School of the Bible as a speaker for lectures and Spiritual Life Week. More importantly, I have been involved as a parent who has watched each of his children attend FSB. So when I recommend this school, it isnt just because I have heard about the excellent Bible training or heard about the great job FSB does in preparing people for ministry and life. I have seen it in my children, who are all serving the Lord.
- Garry Koon, Pastor, Georgetown Bible Church, Hudsonville, MI
I've been a pastor for over 20 years and I have searched for a Bible school that still teaches Gods Word without compromise, a school that I could recommend to the young people in the church I pastor. Frontier School of the Bible is the school I recommend to young people who want either one year of Bible school or those who want to train for the ministry. I am pleased to say that two of our college age children have attended FSB.
- Mark T. Canady, Pastor, Village Missions, Meriden, ID
As a mission representative, I am looking for students who, first of all, have a love for the Lord. Secondly, I look for those who are willing to work even if it means getting their hands dirty. I can wholeheartedly recommend FSB for the sincere person who wants to be equipped to serve our Lord.
- Doug Howe, Regional Missions Mobilizer for UFM International
"Frontier is more than just a school. It is indeed a family. Major blessings have been the opportunity for Christian service, witnessing, and missions. My overall love for Frontier is based in the fact that the Bible is held to be the final indisputable authority in all things. Along with this, Jesus Christ is always given preeminence. It is a school that is run by faith alone in Jesus Christ.
- John Cook, 2002 Graduate, Missionary, One Way Evangelistic Ministries, Guyana
I appreciate Frontier School of the Bible because they are endeavoring to instill in the students a servants heart for service for the King of kings. The faculty and staffs example of living by faith is part of their daily lives which the students can learn.
- Leon Scott, Director, Source of Light Mission KS
I was completely thrilled by the kindness, hospitality and determination to see people grow in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. The emphasis on reaching people both local and foreign shows a balance that I believe is pleasing to the Lord. I also appreciate that you are working to get students into ministry and not into debt.
- Doug Schaible
I wish FSB had been in existence when I was college age! A great God-directed school!
- Juanita Fike, UIM International
There is no question that Frontier School of the Bible places a high priority on missions. It is the only institution I know that has three conferences a year. That alone signals their priority. It shows in the interest of the students. FSB is definitely postured to continue fueling the fires of missions around the world.
- Paul Seger, BMW
FSB is not only a solid training ground for future missionaries, but also for producing missions minded local church workers. The thorough missions emphasis challenges students to be involved in Gods plan for the nations wherever they are-be it on the front lines or holding the ropes.
- Mike Krutsch, Mountains & Plains Regional Director, OMF International
Frontier School of the Bible first opened its doors on September 5, 1967. The co-founders, Rev. Richard LeBar and Rev. Dan Johnson, had a burden for a school in the state of Wyoming which would be strictly a Bible Institute. They had a vision for what the Lord could do in and through such a training center, with strong emphasis on the Word of God. This purpose continues today.
The present campus includes dormitories, a dining hall and kitchen, classroom buildings, a student center, an administration building (which houses Frontier offices and the library), a chapel and several staff and married student houses.
Frontier School of the Bible is located in the town of LaGrange, Wyoming. Nestled between Bear Mountain and Mount 66.
With a population of approximately 300, this friendly rural center lies in the southeast corner of Goshen County.
The county seat, Torrington, is 35 miles to the north. The state capitol, Cheyenne, is located 58 miles southwest along highway 85. Scottsbluff, Nebraska is 42 miles away while Denver, Colorado is 150 miles to the south.
HOMESCHOOL STUDENTS
Applicant may submit a transcript from a home-school educational association, GED, or ACT test scores in lieu of a transcript. If the applicant does not have these items, the following is required:
1. A course description, the number of academic units completed, and the students total GPA.
2. A two-page, double-spaced essay by the student, typed or printed by computer, with the subject, "My Home-School Experience."
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
This school is authorized under Federal Law to enroll nonimmigrant students.
In addition to the requirements of the application process, the following steps must be taken:
1. Proof of Funds International applicants must submit to Frontier a statement from their bank or a letter from the person intending to pay for their schooling, proving the financial requirement will be met for the enrollment period at FSB. The international student must also prove to the US Consul that sufficient funds are accessible to undertake a program of study, and must show ties to their home country with plans to return when studies are completed.
2. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) Non-English speaking applicants will be required to take the TOEFL. You can find more information about this at http://www.toefl.org.
3. I-20 Form When the applicant has been accepted and the Proof of Funds letter is received, an I-20 form will be sent to the student. The I-20 form is required so the student may enter the United States using an F-1 Visa.
4. I-901 Payment Payment of this fee is required before the student meets with the American Consul.
5. Meet with the American Consul - When the student receives the I-20 form, he/she must make an appointment at the American Embassy for an interview with the Consul. The student must take the following paperwork with him/her to the Embassy for inspection:
*I-20 Form
*Financial documents/Proof of Funds
*Valid Passport
*Proof of payment of I-901 fee
6. Student Visa When the student is approved, an F-1 Visa will be granted, which will be used to enter the USA. The student is responsible for maintaining legal F-1 status. The F-1 student visa will not allow the student off-campus employment while in the USA; therefore, sufficient funds must be procured in advance (or there must be planned regular financial support) for study in the USA at Frontier School of the Bible.
RE-ADMISSION STUDENTS
An applicant that has previously attended FSB and has been gone from FSB for more than one academic year must re-submit the application requirements as well as answer the following questions:
1. When did you previously attend FSB and what were your reasons for leaving?
2. Tell us what has transpired in your life since you last attended FSB. Include information regarding employment, church attendance and activities, spiritual growth and/or struggles, etc.
3. Why do you wish to return to FSB?
NOTE: Re-submission of transcripts is not required. If you attended another school AFTER your time at FSB, those transcripts must be submitted.
TRANSFER STUDENTS
Frontier may accept transfer credits from other institutions. We will allow credit for courses that are currently being taught or have been taught in the past at Frontier and for which a grade of C or higher has been earned.
In order to graduate from Frontier, the student must spend a minimum of one academic year at this school and complete, with passing grades, a minimum of 32 classroom hours.
MARRIED LADIES ACADEMICS
We believe it is critical for the wives of married students to receive some Bible training for ministry preparation. For this reason, we strongly recommend wives to take up to five credit hours of pre-selected classes per semester. Spouses can take up to five credit hours at no charge and we will seek to assist with babysitting.