Financial Information


Undergraduate Financial Information

Each student should consider his college account and charges a solemn obligation before the Lord. How a student handles his financial obligations is often a reflection upon his character. Men of God must learn to be good stewards and preserve a good testimony. Tuition and fees paid by the students do not cover all the costs of this institution; part of the cost is provided by Calvary Baptist Church and gifts from other Christian friends. Calvary does not participate in federal grants.

Regular Fees
Registration fee (over one class) $60/semester
Library fee $35/semester
Matriculation fee $75/semester
Tuition (12-17 hours) $1,200/semester

Special Fees
Application fee $25
Tuition (less than 12 hours) $95/hour
Tuition (over 17 hours) $75/hour
Add/Drop Course fee $20/course
Graduation fee $100/senior year
* Late Registration fee $25
Transcripts $10
Late Tuition Payment Fee $10/month
Men's Dorm $1,100/semester
  (Jan 1-May 31/Aug 10-Dec 31)  
Additional Days $10/day

* Registration is considered late if the student does not register on the day of registration. Registration cannot be completed on registration day if the student does not attend the registration orientation, thus considered late registration.

Deferred Payment Plan

Student accounts are due in full at registration. If the account cannot be paid in full at this time, a payment plan will be offered according to the following terms and conditions. If there are any financial problems, they should be discussed with the administration before registration. We desire to help our students in any way possible. If the student does not have 100% of the tuition bill paid by the day of the final exams, they may take the exam, however, no grade will be recorded on the student transcript until the bill is paid in full.

Scholarships and Other Benefits

A number of scholarships are available for qualified applicants. For more information on the following list of scholarship funds, please contact our office.

Veterans Benefits Administration

The MGIB program provides up to 36 months of education benefits. This benefit may be used for our theology degree program. Generally, benefits are payable for 10 years following your release from active duty. CBBC and Seminary will assist you in filing for these benefits if you are eligible.

CBBC and Seminary is a non-accredited educational institution. This means that we are exempt from the requirements of licensure under the provisions of the North Carolina General Statutes. Due to our non-accreditation status, the Veteran’s Administration requires us to convert our semester hours into clock hours. This means that your benefit will be based on the number of clock hours you attend, not the number of semester hours for which you have registered. A monthly attendance record must be kept for each student utilizing the G.I. Bill. This record will reflect the actual number of hours the student spent in each classroom for that particular month.

Our semester clock hours range from 13 to 15 hours per week, depending on the curriculum being offered for that semester. You will need to contact your local Veteran’s Administration for payment information.

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Graduate Financial Information

The cost of attending Calvary Baptist Seminary is very modest in comparison to many other similar schools. It is important that students make adequate preparation for the cost of their education. We seek to offer a reasonably priced graduate degree.

Fees and tuition expenses

Veterans Benefits Administration

We are approved by the Veterans' Administration as a college where qualifying veterans may receive their benefits. Veterans who wish to apply for benefits while in school should call our office and speak with John Morales or Mary Handy for information. All veterans attending classes must realize they are responsible for their payments to the school. We will work with the student to help them properly apply for and receive qualifying veteran's benefits.

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