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Early Start

Earn real college credits while you are still in high school. 

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Get ahead with Early Start!

The Early Start program is open to high school juniors and seniors who want to supplement their high school curriculum and earn some college credits at 50% of the cost of regular tuition. All credits earned would apply directly to any degree program at IBCS. IBCS is accredited by TRACS so credits could also transfer to other colleges.

You can attend classes virtually or join us on campus at IBCS. Either way, you get to build relationships by interacting with IBCS faculty members and students and by participating in class. 

The following classes are available as Early Start courses:

BI 102 Hermeneutics
BI 103 Dispensationalism
BI 202 Foundations of New Testament Themes
BI 203 Foundations of Old Testament Themes
EN 101 and EN 102 English Grammar and Composition
EN 211 and EN 221 British Literature 1 and 2
EN 212 American Literature
HI 101 and HI 102 History of Civilization 1 and 2
OR 101 College Success (in-person only)
PR 114 Personal Evangelism & Discipleship
PH 201 Introduction to Philosophy
PH 231 World Religions
SC 201 Fundamentals of Nutrition
SP 101 Fundamentals of Speech (in-person only)
TH 102 The Theology of Sin and Salvation
TH 111 The Theology of the Bible, God, and Man
TH 202 The Theology of Angels, the Church, and Last Things
TH 211 The Theology of Jesus and the Holy Spirit

Please contact the IBCS office to see which classes are currently being offered. You can find course descriptions in the course catalog. 

The application is free. Apply today, or call the IBCS office for more information.

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