Baptist College Degree

Wednesday, May 12, 2010 posted by Carrie Delk

Want to attend a school that promotes respect for your fellow man, and honors hard work and dedication?

Most Baptist schools include those ideals in their mission statements. And you don’t have to be a member of the faith to earn a Baptist college degree. You also won’t be “forced” to change your faith to attend a Baptist school.

Instead, choosing to earn a Baptist college degree gives you options of earning degrees online, in a brick-and-mortar classroom, or a combination of both.

You can earn an associate’s degree or a bachelor’s Baptist college degree in any number of schools — ranging from private institutions, state colleges and even Ivy League schools. Want a large school? There’s a Baptist college that will fit the bill. Want a smaller, more intimate setting? You can earn a Baptist College degree at a school like that too.

Of course, if you are a member of the Baptist faith, and are interested in a career in ministry or the church, a Baptist college degree is of great benefit. Most Baptist universities have a seminary and offer courses in faith-related counseling, evangelism, youth ministries and other courses relevant to the ministry.

Whatever your interest — or your faith — Baptist universities can help you achieve your career goals either online or in a traditional university setting — as long as you are willing to put in the hard work and dedication.