At A Glance

4
Year
Private
Rural
Small

182 total undergrads

Mount Hope, WV

https://abc.edu/

Accreditation:
Association for Biblical Higher Education

56.38 %

Graduation Rate

The share of students who graduated within 150% of the time expected to complete a credential upon entering this school for the first time.

$14,764

Average Annual Cost

Cost includes tuition, living costs, books and supplies, and fees minus the average grants and scholarships for federal financial aid recipients.

$37,467

Median Earnings

Median earnings of students working and not enrolled 10 years after entry

Location

Main Address

Mount Hope , WV 25880-9557

https://abc.edu/

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Fields of Study and Outcomes

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Students who return after their first year

76.47%

The share of first-time, full-time undergraduates who returned to the school after their freshman year.

Graduation Rate

56.38%

The share of students who graduated within 150% of the time expected complete a credential upon entering this school for the first time.

Student Body

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Undergraduates

182

Part-Time Students

15.38 %

Full-Time Students

84.62 %

Race/Ethnicity

Gender

Social-Economic Diversity

The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell Grant intended for low-income students.

Students Who are 25 and Older

Paying

There are many factors that go into determining the cost of college. The average annual cost is what a student pays on average to cover expenses (e.g. tuition, living expenses, etc.) minus any grants and scholarships received. Actual cost will depend on many factors including financial need, grade point average, test scores, etc. When considering the total cost of college, don't forget to consider the various financial aid programs that the State of West Virginia offers to West Virginia students.

Average Annual Cost

Cost includes tuition, living costs, books and supplies, and fees minus the average grants and scholarships for federal financial aid recipients.

Bible/Biblical Studies

$14,764 per year on average

Personal Net Price

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By Family Income

Depending on the federal, state, or institutional grant aid available, students in your income bracket may pay more or less than the overall average costs.

Family Income Average Annual Cost
$0 - $30,000 $17,021
$30,001 - $48,000 $10,261
$48,001-$75,000 $14,762
$75,001-$110,000 $17,020
$110,001+ $0

financial aid

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About Financial Aid

Complete the FAFSA

Most federal and state financial aid programs require you to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). All you need to do is submit a FAFSA for the year you intend to enroll in college.

How to Fill Out the FAFSA

Loan Information

Students receiving federal loans

At some schools where few students bor federal loans, the typical undergrad may leave school with $0 in debt.

37%

$11,000

Median Total Debt After Graduation

The typical total debt for undergraduate borrowers who complete college.

$117

Typical Monthly Loan Payment

This is based on a 10-year payment plan.

Repayment Status

Percentage of borers in each category 2 years after entering repayment.

Repayment Status Percent of Graduates Percent of All Students
Making Progress 45%
Not Making Progress
Forbearance
Deferment
Paid in Full 21%
Defaulted
Discharged
Delinquent

Test Scores and Acceptance

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Acceptance Rate

The share of first-time students who applied to this school that were accepted.

100%

Tests Scores

Students who were admitted and enrolled typically had standardized test scores in these ranges.

ACT Composition

18 - 24

SAT Critical Reading

490 - 610

SAT Math

493 - 560
Please Note:

College profiles are based primarily on information from The College Scorecard, a project of the U.S. Department of Education. Much of the data is collected annually by the Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) through the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Costs, dates, policies, and programs are subject to change, so please confirm important facts with college admission personnel.