

Here is your pathway to
Accredited Degrees
through Lancaster Bible College
Exciting Opportunity for Students!
NEBCS has developed an articulation agreement with Lancaster Bible College (LBC) enabling multiple pathways for NEBCS students to pursue an accredited degree.

Benefits of the Partnership
Students can now experience the best of BOTH institutions - local, personal, and high-quality education combined with an accredited LBC degree.
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Enjoy NEBCS' affordable tuition
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Access a broader range of course offerings
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Complete your studies fully online
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Earn a fully accredited LBC degree

Flexible Study Options

Complete Coursework at NEBCS,
then finish at LBC
Students can begin studies through NEBCS and complete their degree requirements through LBC - online or at one of LBC’s campus locations.
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Undergraduate Degrees: Complete 75% of your courses through NEBCS and
25% through LBC. -
Master’s Degrees: Complete 50% through NEBCS and 50% through LBC.
Simultaneous Enrollment Option (SEO)
Students may also opt into dual enrollment, taking courses through NEBCS while simultaneously enrolled in an LBC degree program.
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Students may complete NEBCS courses first or take NEBCS and LBC courses concurrently.
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SEO students can pursue associate, bachelor’s, or master’s degrees at any LBC campus or fully online.

Continuing Education for NEBCS Graduates
NEBCS alumni can apply to LBC’s master’s or doctoral programs to continue their education.
Although NEBCS is currently unaccredited, LBC recognizes that NEBCS degrees and credits align with accredited academic standards, and therefore will accept NEBCS credits and degrees for qualified applicants who meet LBC's admissions and program requirements.

Academic Quality and Credit Transfer

Vetted Curriculum
LBC has reviewed and approved NEBCS coursework, confirming comparable academic standards.

Qualified Faculty
The majority of NEBCS professors hold accredited master’s or doctoral degrees, ensuring academic excellence.
View faculty credentials here: NEBCS Faculty & Administration

Transfer Credit Recognition
Courses completed at NEBCS are eligible for transfer into LBC degree programs, based on transcript evaluation and degree requirements.

