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With our online classes, there’s no need to pack up and move to campus to receive a quality Biblical education.
Wherever you are, wherever God sends you, Eternity will train you for gospel impact!
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You don’t have to leave to get in-depth Bible training. Stay right where you are! Continue making disciples, loving your neighbors, and serving your church while taking classes online with Eternity Bible College. Our classes are in-depth enough to challenge you, while at the same time flexible enough to fit into busy schedules
Anytime, Anywhere

You don’t have to leave to get in-depth Bible training. Stay right where you are! Continue making disciples, loving your neighbors, and serving your church while taking classes online with Eternity Bible College. Our classes are in-depth enough to challenge you, while at the same time flexible enough to fit into busy schedules
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Frequently Asked Questions
The format is very similar to our on site classes. Students are responsible for reading assignments and answering questions given by the professor each week. However, instead of coming to class to discuss the homework, students are responsible to participate in online discussions with their professor and fellow classmates via discussion threads. Some classes also include occasional videos posted by professors that students need to watch.
No, you can go online at any time to reply to the discussion threads, but you will need to spend the appropriate amount of hours online per class.
Yes! All of our degree programs can be completed through distance education—you won’t have to do any of your coursework at our Simi Valley campus.
If a student is enrolled in a three unit class, they can expect six to nine hours of homework a week. For a two unit class the workload will be between four and six hours a week.
If your class is three units, you will be expected to spend three hours a week on the discussion threads for your class. If your class is two units, you will spend two hours a week on the discussion threads.
Yes. For more details on auditing distance learning classes or to register for a class as an auditor, visit the auditors section of our website.
An average online class consists of about 20 students.
Yes, please see our latest accreditation statement.
For the Bachelor of Biblical Studies program, students must attain 18 units of specific courses to finish their program. For the complete course list, select a degree program here.
No, we do not accept either CLEP tests or AP scores for college credit.