- Focus Bible College originally was called Full Gospel Restoration Bible College. It offers students an online version of the Full Gospel colleges. The college offers a one-year certificate of Bible studies, a two-year associate of theology degree, a four-year bachelor of ministry or bachelor of theology degree and a master of ministry or theology degree for current ministers. Students pay $720 per year for their studies, as of 2011. Eighty percent of the coursework is in workbook form. The other 20 percent of your grade comes from the final exam. Students choose one of two paths for their one-year degrees: ministerial preparation or biblical understanding. The two-year degree requires completion of both programs. The master's degree is available for all current ministers who have been leaders in the church for at least seven years.
- Located in Flint, Michigan, the Full Gospel Christian Church also offers members Bible college classes. This Full Gospel Bible College is accredited by the World Wide Commission of Christian Educational Institutions. Programs include the associate of arts, requiring 72 hours of coursework, bachelor of arts, requiring 108 hours, master of arts, requiring 144 hours, and doctorate, requiring 180 hours, all in biblical studies. Worship services are also available at the college.
- Eston College was founded in 1944 as the Full Gospel Bible Institute. The name was changed to Eston College in 2007. Eston College is in Eston, Saskatchewan, in Canada. It is accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education. Students are offered a wide range of degree possibilities, including a one-year certificate in Bible studies, an associate diploma for a strong biblical foundation, a diploma for work within the church and several ministerial preparation degrees. Eston College offers dormitories for those who wish to live on campus.
- The Full Gospel Baptist Bible Institute is in Philadelphia and Wilmington, Delaware. Students can take individual courses, receiving a certificate of completion. Students who attend all four years and take all of the required classes receive an associate's degree in biblical studies. If a student wants to attain a bachelor's degree, he must claim a major, which include biblical counseling, Christian education, theology and urban ministry. Each course costs $100 as of 2011. The entire four-year, 20-course program costs $2,000.
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