Online Undergraduate Admissions

for Bachelor’s, Associates and Certificates

Online Bachelor’s, Associates & Certificate Admissions

Thank you for considering Lancaster Bible College for your undergraduate degree!
Whether you are starting fresh or transferring credits, your first step is to APPLY. Our two-step admissions process makes it easy.

Applicants need a high school diploma or equivalent for admission.

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SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION

Click the link below and get started. There is no application fee. It should take you less than 20 minutes to complete our online/mobile-friendly application.

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SEND YOUR TRANSCRIPTS

Please submit your official high school transcripts, GED scores or home school evaluation. Also include any college or university transcript(s) you might have. Transcripts should be sent to LBC directly from the degree-granting institution(s) via email to admissions@lbc.edu or mailed (in a sealed envelope) to: Admissions, Lancaster Bible College, 901 Eden Road, Lancaster, PA 17601.

Then you’re done!

Do You Meet the Admission Requirements?

To be accepted into a LBC undergraduate degree program, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Educational Background: A high school diploma or equivalent is required.
  • Faith Commitment: Applicants must have accepted Jesus Christ as their personal Savior, agree with LBC’s Statement of Faith, and commit to living a Christian life based on biblical principles.
  • Academic Records: Official high school and college transcripts must be submitted.
  • GPA Requirement: A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher on all post-high school academic work is required.

Additional Requirements for International Students:

  • An English Language Proficiency Exam is requiredOur instruction and coursework for all our degrees are in English, therefore an English language proficiency exam (TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo) will be required for any non-citizen international applicant to show proof of your English language proficiency.
  • Note: LBC’s online degree programs allow students to study from their home country. Therefore, the college does not issue I-20s for F-1 student visas.

Provisional Acceptance: Applicants who do not yet meet all admission requirements may be considered for provisional acceptance on a case-by-case basis.

Use Your Military Benefits

Maximize your military benefits at LBC! Learn how to use your military and/or VA educational benefits to help cover your education costs.

Schedule a Virtual Appointment

Would you prefer a 20-minute phone call or video chat with an admissions counselor? Appointments are available!

Earn Life Experience Credits

Earn college credits for your prior life experience and apply them to your online undergraduate degree. See if you qualify!

Transferring Your Previous College Credits to LBC Online Undergraduate?

Lancaster Bible College welcomes transfer students and accepts credits from accredited institutions, as well as schools with comparable academic standards. To ensure a smooth transition, we grant transfer credit for courses that align with your chosen program, provided you earned a grade of “C-” or higher. While credits transfer, grades and grade points will not affect your GPA at LBC.

For a well-rounded academic experience, we encourage transfer students in online degree programs to take at least one course in Bible & Theology, Arts & Sciences, and a Professional Department at LBC. As part of our transfer policy, students must complete a minimum of 15 credits at LBC for an associate degree and 30 credits for a bachelor’s degree.

Below are the types of credits that may transfer to LBC. Your admissions counselor will guide you through the evaluation process to determine which credits can be applied.

Evaluation of Prior Credit
  • If you have completed courses in other regionally accredited colleges, you may receive up to 90 semester hours of transfer credit.
  • The amount of credit, the courses to be accepted and the method of evaluation will be determined by the nature of the courses and type of institution.
  • If you have attended any college or university after graduation from high school, you must submit an official transcript from each institution.
  • Please email transcripts to admissions@lbc.edu or mail to: Admissions, 901 Eden Road, Lancaster, PA 17601-5036.
Credit for Military Training

Active service members and veterans of the U.S. armed services may receive college credit for their military training and occupational specialties. Lancaster Bible College follows the credit recommendations established by the American Council on Education (ACE) for courses and occupations from the U.S. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Army Reserve and National Guard.

The Community College of the Air Force maintains academic records for members and veterans of the U.S. Air Force. ACE recommendations and CCAF credits are treated as transfer credits and not as Credit for Prior Learning.

To determine the academic credit for your military experience, the online undergraduate office will need to review one or more of the following documents:

  • Navy, Marine Corps, Army, Army Reserves and Coast Guard: request a Joint Services Transcript (JST) jst.doded.mil
  • Community College of the Air Force transcripts are available from the CCAF Registrar at CCAF/RRR, 130 W. Maxwell Blvd., Maxwell AFB, AL 36112-6613.
  • Members of other branches: submit separation report DD 214, DA Form 2-1 Personnel Qualification Record or DD Form 295 Application for the Evaluation of Educational Experiences During Military Services.
  • Veterans: if you are unable to locate your original military records, you may request copies from the National Personnel Records Center, Military Personnel Records, 9700 Page Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63132.
Credit by Examination

Credit by Examination is a way to validate learning in an academic area by taking a standardized test. The following examination programs are recognized by LBC’s online undergraduate degrees. A prospective student should consult with the online admissions counselor or academic coach before taking any examination to see how the subject matter will fit their educational goals. Exams that duplicate or overlap previous college credit or courses required to be taken within the online undergraduate program will not be accepted.


Advanced Placement (AP) – a score of 3 or better is required to receive credit for any of the Advanced Placement exams.


College Level Examination Program (CLEP) – a national set of exams on selected topics. Harrisburg Area Community College’s campus in Lancaster and Eastern Mennonite University’s Lancaster campus are the closest testing sites to LBC’s Lancaster campus. To locate CLEP testing sites in your area or learn about remote proctoring, click here for the CLEP Test Center information.


Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Educational Support (DANTES) – introductory college-level exams in more than 50 subjects. Penn State Harrisburg is the closest DANTES testing site to LBC. Find additional DANTES testing sites here.

Credit for Life Experience

Earning college credit for documented learning that happened outside the traditional college classroom is one of the unique features of online undergraduate programs.

  • If you are an online undergraduate student, you may earn up to 30 semester hours of Life Experience Credit (LEC) through an evaluation process of documented learning that begins by completing the LEC form.
  • A program staff member will provide further instructions.
  • Up to 30 semester hours of LEC credit can be earned from a number of different sources including workshops, seminars, self-study, noncredit classes, training programs and/or work experiences. It is the prior learning from these sources that will be documented and evaluated by a faculty member in the relevant field to establish the amount of credit to be awarded.
Contact Admissions at:

866.845.6227  |   admissions@lbc.edu
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