Basic Admissions Requirements
1. Clear salvation testimony
2. Good Christian character as identified in your essay and character references
3. Faithful attendance at a Bible preaching church
4. A desire to learn in a conservative, God honoring environment
5. High school diploma or GED
6. Evidence of an academic foundation necessary to succeed at an academically rigorous college (High School Transcripts, GPA 2.0 or better, ACT composite 16 or better).
2. Good Christian character as identified in your essay and character references
3. Faithful attendance at a Bible preaching church
4. A desire to learn in a conservative, God honoring environment
5. High school diploma or GED
6. Evidence of an academic foundation necessary to succeed at an academically rigorous college (High School Transcripts, GPA 2.0 or better, ACT composite 16 or better).
Codes
ACT – 4604
SAT – 2732
FAFSA – 016394
SAT – 2732
FAFSA – 016394
Contact Information
745 W Main St.
Watertown, WI 53094
Switchboard: 920-261-9300
Admissions: 800-622-2947
Watertown, WI 53094
Switchboard: 920-261-9300
Admissions: 800-622-2947
Admissions and Financial INformation
dual credit classes
About Dual Enrollment:
If students are looking to do dual enrollment for the purpose of transitioning to the pursuit of a Maranatha degree, they should speak with Phillip Olt about the majors and freshman online plans. If the student is taking dual enrollment classes to transfer elsewhere, they should confirm what MBU courses will meet the requirements of their future degree at that school.
At the high school level, it is always up to the administrators what dual enrollment classes are accepted and how they will count toward the student’s high school requirements. In general, they would recommend two semesters of college English (i.e. English Composition 1&2) to meet the requirement for one year of HS English. However, the determinations are completely up to the administrators at the high schools.
Contact
Phillip Olt
Maranatha Baptist University
Director | Online and Distance Learning
Assistant Professor | School of Education
phillip.olt@mbu.edu
If students are looking to do dual enrollment for the purpose of transitioning to the pursuit of a Maranatha degree, they should speak with Phillip Olt about the majors and freshman online plans. If the student is taking dual enrollment classes to transfer elsewhere, they should confirm what MBU courses will meet the requirements of their future degree at that school.
At the high school level, it is always up to the administrators what dual enrollment classes are accepted and how they will count toward the student’s high school requirements. In general, they would recommend two semesters of college English (i.e. English Composition 1&2) to meet the requirement for one year of HS English. However, the determinations are completely up to the administrators at the high schools.
Contact
Phillip Olt
Maranatha Baptist University
Director | Online and Distance Learning
Assistant Professor | School of Education
phillip.olt@mbu.edu