Talk:Alaska Bible College

Accreditation
The ABHE's homepage lists them as accredited, but OPSE's listings doesn't. I'm going to assume for now that the ABHE's page is the correct one, but this should be cross-checked. -Colin Kimbrell 20:17, 24 January 2006 (UTC)

It's in OPSE now - 20 October 2008. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 206.124.149.116 (talk) 00:13, 21 October 2008 (UTC)

Additional Information
For what it's worth, I own property near the college. It seems to be a serious educational institution, and the kids who go there seem to be serious students. It's been around for 40 or so years. However, it is very small with only about 60 students and is very churchy. I wonder if they're too small to merit listing in the OPSE page.

Their web page has a list of the required textbooks. It gives a good idea of what the kids study. I guess that it's a good education for the clergy; I'm not of that religion so I really can't say.

They have a very nice nature trail open to the public on their property, with informative placards. It's definitely worth spending an hour or two while in Glennallen.

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