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South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary Overview

South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary is a private not-for-profit institution located in Deerfield Beach, Florida. The location of the school is great for students who enjoy the amenities of city life.

What Is South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary Known For?

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  • Although it may not be available for every major, the doctor's degree is the highest award a student can attain at South Florida Bible College.
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Where Is South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary?

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Contact details for South Florida Bible College are given below.

Contact Details
Address: 2200 Sw 10Th Street, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
Phone: 954-637-2268
Website: www.sfbc.edu

How Do I Get Into South Florida Bible College?

You can apply to South Florida Bible College online at: https://www.sfbc.edu/apply/

Since South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary has an open admissions policy, you should not have any trouble getting into the school as long as you have a high school diploma or the equivalent.

Can I Afford South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary?

5.6% Loan Default Rate

The student loan default rate at South Florida Bible College is 5.6%. This is significantly lower than the national default rate of 10.1%, which is a good sign that you'll be able to pay back your student loans.

South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary Undergraduate Student Diversity

110 Full-Time Undergraduates
75% Women
34% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
There are 226 undergraduate students at South Florida Bible College, with 110 being full-time and 116 being part-time.

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There are also 73 graduate students at the school.

Gender Diversity

Of the 110 full-time undergraduates at South Florida Bible College, 25% are male and 75% are female.

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Racial-Ethnic Diversity

The racial-ethnic breakdown of South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary students is as follows.

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Race/Ethnicity Number of Grads
Asian 1
Black or African American 6
Hispanic or Latino 30
White 15
International Students 55
Other Races/Ethnicities 3

Geographic Diversity

Florida students aren't the only ones who study at South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary. At this time, 2 states are represented by the student population at the school.

Over 19 countries are represented at South Florida Bible College. The most popular countries sending students to the school are Brazil, Jamaica, and Venezuela.

Online Learning at South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary

124 Took All Classes Online
259 Took At Least One Class Online
156.7% Avg Growth Over 4 Years
There are 21 bachelor’s degree and 15 master’s degree programs available online at South Florida Bible College. In 2020-2021, 259 students took at least one online class at the school.

The following chart shows how the online learning population at South Florida Bible College has changed over the last few years.

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This school is the 51st most popular in Florida for online learning according to the online graduations recorded by the Department of Education for the academic year 2020-2021.

Online Growth Rankings of South Florida Bible College

The average growth rate over the last four years of online students at South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary was 156.7%. This is the #327 largest growth rate of all schools that are mostly online. This refers to all students at South Florida Bible College regardless of major.

When we speak of partially online, we are referring to schools whose online population is less than 50% of its total student body. Mostly online refers to those with online populations greater than or equal to 50%.

References

*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

More about our data sources and methodologies.

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