WBC Viewbook 2014

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WE INVITE YOU TO DISCOVER WILLIAMS. We are honored by your interest in Williams Baptist College! A decidedly Christian institution, we are committed to providing an outstanding academic, spiritual, and social environment that nurtures an exceptional college experience for you. As followers of Jesus Christ, the WBC faculty and staff help to create a sense of community and personal warmth that will help you become all God intends for you to be. You will find mentors passionate about their academic fields of study as well as your personal and spiritual growth. Interaction with a diverse student body and travel opportunities with international and domestic projects will help you develop skills to competently engage global cultures in your future career. And a broad range of campus activities and organizations will make it easy to develop new friendships, many that will remain close for a lifetime. Thank you for your interest in Williams. Please consider scheduling a visit to campus and let us show you, firsthand, why this is such a great place to live and learn. I hope to see you soon! Blessings — Tom Jones // President

TABLE OF CONTENTS

02 10

AT A GLANCE

TRANSFER & INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

04 12

MAJORS OFFERED

A CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW

05 14

HONOR SOCIETIES

LEARNING FOR LIFE

06 17

ACTIVITIES & SPORTS

THE HOPE WITHIN

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WILLIAMS FINANCIALS

DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES?


WILLIAMS

At a Glance

THE COLLEGE A Christian, four-year, co-educational, private, liberal arts college. Founded in 1941 by H. E. Williams.

LOCATION Williams is located three miles north of downtown Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, on US Highway 67. Walnut Ridge and Hoxie have a combined population of nearly 8,000. Williams is also located 30 minutes from Jonesboro, a growing city of nearly 70,000, offering students a wide array of activities outside those offered on campus.

FACULTY Of its 30 resident and full-time faculty members, more than 60 percent hold the highest degrees in their respective fields. Student-to-Faculty ratio is 14:1.

ACADEMICS

MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS:

Williams offers 26 baccalaureate programs as well as eight preprofessional programs. The average class size is 17.

B

A. Atlanta (456 Mi) B. Chicago (512 Mi) C. Dallas (448 Mi)

D

D. Kansas City (381 Mi)

ACCREDITATION

I

Degrees and programs offered at Williams are fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of North Central Association.

E. Little Rock (135 Mi) F. Memphis (70 Mi)

G

G. Nashville (283 Mi) H. Oklahoma City (439 Mi)

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

F

H

E

I. St. Louis (229 Mi)

A

Over 97 percent of Williams’ full-time students receive financial assistance.

C

COST OF 2014-2015 FULL-TIME, RESIDENT STUDENT (PER SEMESTER)

$6,700 TUITION

$3,300

ROOM & BOARD

$480 FEES

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Majors Offered CHOOSING A MAJOR IS NO MINOR FEAT AT WILLIAMS. You’ve dreamed it, now you can achieve it. You’ve envisioned it; here you can pursue it. Reach higher and explore the wide array of academic disciplines available at Williams, all taught from a Christian perspective.

DEGREE PROGRAMS Art Art Education Biblical Studies/ Linguistics Biblical Studies/ Theology Biology Business Administration Christian Education Church Music Communication Arts* Computer Information Science Early Childhood Education English English Education Family Psychology

Finance General Studies History Mathematics* Middle Level Math/ Science Education Middle Level Language/ Literature/Social Studies Education Missions Music Music Education Physical Education Psychology Social Studies Education Sociology* Sports Ministry Youth Ministry

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS

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Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Nursing Pre-Occupational Therapy

Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Veterinary Medicine

*minor program only


Honor Societies cademic life at Williams is enriched by the activities and A influences of ten national and international scholastic organizations. These honor societies provide a venue for the promotion and recognition of student academic achievement and encourage lively intellectual interaction between students and faculty outside the traditional classroom. Honor societies at Williams also afford students opportunities to present selected academic work for review, discussion, and critical evaluation at regional and national scholastic competitions and conventions. Alpha Chi National Honor Society Alpha Psi Omega National Theatrical Honor Fraternity Beta Alpha Kappa Religious Honor Society Beta Beta Beta National Biological Honor Society Mu Phi Epsilon National Honor Music Fraternity Phi Alpha Theta International Historical Honor Society Pi Lambda Theta Education Honor Society Psi Chi National Honor Society of Psychology Sigma Beta Delta Business National Honor Society

Talents & Passions WILLIAMS SINGERS Not your typical choir, the Williams Singers are voices with a purpose grounded in the understanding of ministry and worship. The select ensemble features a variety of sacred music including classicals, spirituals, hymns and contemporary arrangements. They travel extensively during the academic year representing the college in churches, conventions, at graduation, and Homecoming/Parents Weekend.

THE CAST Born to entertain? Ministering through laughter and drama, the Cast is a select theatrical group that brings the scripture to present day life with entertaining and biblically based drama.

CAMPUS MINISTRIES Students are invited to grow a deeper intimacy with Christ through small group Bible studies, praise and worship, and a number of mission outlets. Opportunities abound to serve and reach out to fellow students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding communities. CAMPUS MINISTRIES’ MAJOR ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:

Sigma Tau Delta English International Honor Society Collide (Weekly student led worship service) Fall Retreat Life Groups

“The growth I experienced at Williams deserves much of the credit for the success I have enjoyed.”

Mission Trips (both locally & abroad) Small-group Bible studies

JOE HAYNES // 2006 GRADUATE WILLIAMS BAPTIST COLLEGE // 5


ACTIVITIES 5K Walk/Run BBQ Cook Off Christmas in the Cove Coffeehouses Collide Concerts Disc Golf Fall and Spring Dramas Fiesta First Fair Freshman Follies Guest Performances Hall Wars Harvest Fest Homecoming / Parents Day IDOP (International Dorm of Pancakes) Inflatables Inflatable Slip-and-Slide Intramurals K.A.O.S. (Keep All Others Soaked) Lectures & Cultural Events Life Groups

Luau Ministry Opportunities Mission Trips Miss WBC Mr. WBC Murder Mystery Open Mic Poetry Slam and Jam Racquetball Residence Hall Parties Sporting Events Spring Fling Week Super Bowl/Final Four Party Tennis The Pits/Pep Rally Tie-Dye Tuesday Ultimate Frisbee WBC Auction Bucks Williams Idol

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Varsity Sports The Williams Baptist College Eagles compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) in ten varsity sports as part of the American Midwest Conference (AMC). The NAIA has nearly 300 colleges and universities, and 23 member conferences. The AMC includes 13 member institutions in Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, and Tennessee.

SPORTS Women’s Basketball Women’s Cross Country Women’s Soccer Women’s Softball Women’s Volleyball

Men’s Baseball Men’s Basketball Men’s Cross Country Men’s Soccer Men’s Wrestling WILLIAMS BAPTIST OLLEGE // 7


WILLIAMS

delivers value Williams offers a strong academic liberal arts college education for about half the average private school cost and nearly 40 percent less than other

Williams’ average tuition & fees per year are much lower than the Council for Christian Colleges (CCCU) and private school averages!

$14,360

Williams Baptist College

RECEIVE FINANCIAL AID.

$24,355

*

CCCU Average

Christian colleges.

$30,094* *Source: Trends in College Pricing (2013)

ARKANSAS

with Honors program*

Scholarship programs

$5,000

HERITAGE SCHOLARSHIP

$6,000 FOUNDER’S SCHOLARSHIP Trustee Scholarship At least one applicant will be chosen each year to receive full tuition, room and board. The recipient of the Trustee Scholarship must maintain a 3.25 cumulative GPA. * Amounts are per semester. *REQUIREMENTS:

ACT of 28 or Higher and a minimum GPA of 3.25.

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95%

of Williams students receive scholarship assistance.

Private School Average

SCHOLARSHIPS

$4,000 PRESIDENT’S ELITE SCHOLARSHIP

OVER 98% OF WILLIAMS STUDENTS

Take advantage of the Arkansas online universal application by going to www.adhe.edu and selecting the YOUniversal icon. This universal application serves as the online

91%

of Williams students receive federal and state aid.

ARKANSAS ACADEMIC CHALLENGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM The awarded amount at any Arkansas 4-year university or college is $2,000 per year for a full-time student. The deadline is June 1, 2015. Students must complete the FAFSA form, but there is no income requirement for this scholarship. Amounts are subject to change.

application for Arkansas state funded financial aid. With

GOVERNOR’S SCHOLARSHIP

this application you can search and apply for scholarships

A limited number of Arkansas residents receive awards of

and grants, create your account, check your status and

$4,000 per year.

receive notices through email and manage your account

GOVERNOR’S DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIP OR NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT FINALIST OR NATIONAL MERIT FINALIST

24/7. To the right is a list of scholarship programs and grant opportunities that you can apply for through the YOUniversal application.

The awarded amount of the scholarship is up to $10,000 per year. Williams will make up the difference to cover on campus tuition, room, board, fees, and books. Deadline is February 1, 2015.


WILLIAMS

Scholarships FRESHMAN ACADEMIC/LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES

ACT of 28 // GPA of 3.25

Scholarship with Honors Program Varying Amounts per semester

Chosen by audition

Williams Singers Scholarship $500 per semester

ACT of 26-27 // GPA of 3.0 or high school Valedictorian

President’s Select Scholarship $2,500 per semester

Music major recommended by the Chair of the Music Department

Music Talentship Scholarship Varying Amounts

ACT of 24-25 // GPA of 3.0 or high school Salutatorian

President’s Scholarship $2,000 per semester

Chosen after a review of your portfolio

Art Scholarship Varying Amounts

ACT of 22-23 // GPA of 2.5 or in top 10% of high school class

Dean’s Scholarship $1,500 per semester

Offered a scholarship by the head coach

Athletic Scholarship Varying Amounts

ACT of 19-21 // GPA of 2.5

Leadership Scholarship $1,000 per semester

Attend High School in Lawrence or Randolph County

Lawrence/Randolph County Scholarship $2,000 - 3,000 per semester

High school senior or transfer

Church Matching Scholarship or Christian Foundation Scholarship Varying Amounts Baptist Associational Scholarship $500 total, first year only

Dependent of a Southern Baptist minister & a full-time student

Ministerial Dependent Scholarship $400 per semester

Ordained or licensed by a Southern Baptist Church

Ministerial Scholarship $825 per semester

Attend a private high school (for first time freshmen only)

Private High School Scholarship $500 total, first year only

A homeschool student

Homeschool Scholarship $500 total, first year only

SEPTEMBER Apply for admission and academic scholarships at williamsbaptistcollege.com.

JANUARY Complete Federal income tax

COMBINATION OPPORTUNITIES

returns. Fill out FAFSA online at

A dependent of a Southern Baptist missionary

code 001106.

Missionary Dependent Scholarship Tuition, Room, Board & Fees (see specific requirements in the online catalog)

CHURCH RELATED OPPORTUNITIES Active in your church

FINANCIAL AID CHECKLIST

www.fafsa.ed.gov with school

MARCH Once we receive FAFSA results, letters will be mailed to freshman applicants.

OUTSIDE SCHOLARSHIPS Hammons Charitable Foundation Scholarship was established in memory of Mr. and Mrs. O.P. Hammons by their son, Dr. Edward P. Hammons. Freshmen or sophomores from eastern Arkansas or western Tennessee who are active members of a Southern Baptist church are eligible to apply. The application is available at www.abf.org.

Your admissions counselor will

The deadline is February 1.

Early registration for first-time

follow up with a phone call to review your financial aid package.

APRIL freshmen begins.

TO LEARN MORE, VISIT: williamsbaptistcollege.com/scholarships Williams accepts all forms of Federal Aid. WBC VIEWBOOK // 9


Transfer Students

VISIT US SOON!

We'd love to show you our campus. We encourage you to visit our campus so you can see the bigger picture. You can visit with our Transfer Counselor and Financial Aid Office at any time, or you can take a tour of our beautiful campus and visit with a professor about your

“Transferring to Williams Baptist College

“Williams Baptist College is an amazing

from Black River Technical College was an

school! The faculty and staff go out of their

intimidating experience on the forefront. As

way to see that each student's needs are met.

a non-traditional student, I wondered where or

Transferring to Williams after my freshmen

how I would fit in. The transition was not only

year, I was met by wonderful admissions staff

effortless, but it was the best decision concerning my education I’ve

involved on campus. I have grown so much, both spiritually and

in and more concerned about how to leave such a spirit filled home.

academically. Williams has changed my life

Thanks to the wonderful teachers, administration and staff, my

and I can't imagine having attended anywhere else.”

–TRACY BALLARD 2012 WBC GRADUATE // ENGLISH /SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER AT MD WILLIAMS MIDDLE SCHOOL

TRANSFER APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Complete an online application quickly and easily at www.williamsbaptistcollege.com.

and eat lunch with us in our Mabee Gwinup Cafeteria. You will even receive a $200 per semester scholarship for visiting the campus! Call 1-800-722-4434 and schedule your visit today — we can't wait to meet you!

who helped me with applying, enrolling in classes and getting

ever made. After my stay at WBC, I was not concerned with fitting

transition into the job market has been amazingly successful.”

major. Or, if you would like, sit in on a class of your choice

–A DAM ECKARD CAVE CITY, AR // SENIOR

TRANSFER ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Transfer directly from one of the following two-year institutions: Black River Technical College, Ozarka College, Arkansas Northeastern College, University of Arkansas Batesville, ASU-Newport, East Arkansas Community College and have a 3.0 GPA and 45 hours of college credit:

Summit Scholarship

$3,000*

A 3.0 college GPA at a 2 or 4 year college

$1,500*

Academic Excellence Scholarship A 2.5 college GPA at a 2 or 4 year college

$1,000*

Transfer Opportunity Scholarship

2. Send all official transcripts from all colleges and universities you have attended.

A member of Phi Theta Kappa

3. If you have less than 24 hours of acceptable college credit, please submit your high school transcript or official GED scores and results of your ACT or SAT exam.

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Phi Theta Scholarship

Up to $500* *amounts per semester

P.O. Box 3737

1.800.722.4434

Walnut Ridge, AR 72476

williamsbaptistcollege.com


International Students “Williams Baptist College is a wonderful college. I’ve lived in cities with large universities and have visited multiple campuses before and after attending WBC. I’ve not come across one that could have offered me the

population centers rich with trade, commerce, shopping,

14:1 Student / Faculty ratio

President’s Elite

$4,000

1250-1600

115-120

8.5-9.0

dining, and other city amenities.

Individual tutors and academic help

President’s Select

$2,500

1170-1240

109-114

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President’s

$2,000

1090-1160

102-108

7.5

Strong academic focus

Dean’s*

$1,500

1020-1080

94-101

7

Regionally accredited degree program by the

Leadership

$1,000

900-1010

61-93

6.0-6.5

junction of major highways, railway and passenger airlines,

–AMBEX, ETHIOPIA // 2005 GRADUATE

Scholarship Name

Semester Value

as Williams Baptist College.”

Centrally located in the United States, at a transportation

SAT

IELTS Band Score

opportunity for personal or professional growth

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES TOEFLiBT Composite

FROM WILLIAMS, STUDENTS CAN EXPLORE URBAN AREAS AND CITIES, AND ENJOY THE GREAT OUTDOORS.

Williams offers easy access to metropolitan areas and

Arkansas is a treasure trove of natural resources, including forests, streams, mountains, lakes, and waterfalls. With the Mississippi River Delta to the east, and the Ozark foothills to the west, students are within easy reach of some of the finest hunting, fishing, hiking, and watersports available in the U.S.

New and modern facilities Safe, secure, and peaceful location

Higher Learning Commission International students can apply for and receive the same scholarships as U.S. citizens

*ELS 112 Completion Certificates will be eligible for the Dean’s Scholarship.

APPLY Go to bit.ly/intl_wbc International Programs at Williams Baptist College

@intl_wbc @intl_wbc

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WALTER NORVELL, PH.D.

A Distinctly Christian Perspective “EVERY PERSON HAS A WORLDVIEW, EITHER

who we are—we are human beings made in the image of God;

CONSCIOUSLY OR UNCONSCIOUSLY. WE HAVE A

what has gone wrong with the world—sin has marred every

WAY TO MAKE SENSE OF REALITY EVEN IF WE ARE

aspect of humanity and creation; and what fix is available

NOT AWARE OF THEM.”

to restore the world to order—the redeeming work of Jesus

Dr. Walter Norvell has a passion to see life through a distinctly

Christ on the cross and demonstrated in His resurrection.”

Christian worldview and to help others do the same. His role

As Dr. Norvell puts it, “Christianity not only answers these

on the Christian Ministries faculty at Williams Baptist College

questions, but it gives us our purpose.”

ideally positions him to do just that. “Every academic discipline seeks to understand, trust, and apply it,” Norvell explains. “The classroom itself is a place to gain and build a proper, true, effective worldview on which to collect the knowledge in a discipline.”

Armed with such a perspective, Christian students can see their own role —whatever their major—in serving the cause of redemption for all people and all of creation.

Dr. Walter Norvell DEPARTMENT

Christian Ministries OCCUPATION

Assistant Professor of Christian Ministries CREDENTIALS

B.A., Union University (Sociology) M.S., University of Memphis (Counseling & Personal Services) M.A.R.E., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Ph.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (Concentrations in Foundations, Church Administration and Youth Ministry)

And a Christian worldview is a pivotal advantage of a

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Christian college. It characterizes an education where

How People Learn

students experience purpose, finding meaning in knowledge

How Teachers Can Help Students Learn More Effectively

and in life itself.

Spiritual Transformation The Role of the Holy Spirit in Teaching and Learning

“A Christian worldview understands the world in relationship to Jesus Christ,”Norvell explains. “At Williams, we seek to point out, explore, and appropriate a biblical worldview.” “It tells where we came from—God created us and all things;

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OUTSIDE INTERESTS

Fishing, camping, gardening, antique and flea markets.


“I will always remember Williams as the place I call home.” TRAVIS ADAMS // 2008 GRADUATE

“Williams alumni are loyal to their college because they feel part of a family.” MEREDITH BAINE //1998 GRADUATE

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DR. STEVEN HARTHORN

Liberal Arts: Learning for Life SHOULDN’T COLLEGE PROVIDE MORE THAN JUST A

shared sense of purpose, and a commitment to nurturing

DEGREE? WE THINK SO. A LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION,

the whole person, including the spiritual side. There are

LIKE THE ONE YOU FIND AT WILLIAMS, IS THE KEY TO A

countless benefits, both in and out of the classroom, to that

MORE COMPLETE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE.

commitment.” Ultimately, it’s up to the student to get the

“Higher education should make us more aware of our responsibilities and opportunities in the world and more able to fulfill them,” notes Dr. Steven Harthorn. “What we learn in college makes it easier for us to continue learning as we go through life. It is only the beginning of the process.” A faculty member in the WBC Department of English, Dr. Harthorn is a strong proponent of a well-rounded education—one that helps a student focus on more than a career, but on life in general.

most out of their college experience. “Plan to be active in your learning process,” Dr. Harthorn recommends. “Get involved, ask questions and stay in touch with your professors.” “Don’t hide out in the back row. Curiosity is one of the greatest assets you can bring to your education, so come with an open mind.”

Dr. Steven Harthorn DEPARTMENTS

English/Communications

“The arts and humanities encourage us to understand who we are and where we come from, to be more compassionate, to be mindful of what is beautiful in life, to hold up ideals and values and to laugh at ourselves,” he says. “These things are important to all of us, whatever our careers.” Of course, the Christian element is what truly sets a Williams education apart. “God is at the center of what we do,” he says. “We’re all in agreement about that, which gives us a

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Teacher Education OCCUPATION

Assistant Professor of English CREDENTIALS

B.A., Calvin College M.A., University of Tennessee Ph.D., University of Tennessee


“WBC gave me insight on how to apply what I learned in the classroom to real world situations.” DAVID BYERS // 2006 GRADUATE

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“Not only was Williams wonderful while I was there, but it also prepared me for life after college” MARISA ROGERS // 2007 GRADUATE

“I consider my decision to attend Williams Baptist College one of the best I have made.” HOLLYANN NEAL //2010 GRADUATE

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TARAH MARTIN

The Hope Within ONE DAY, LUCKY ASKED ME, “HOW IS IT THAT YOU

but Jesus simply asks you to trust in him alone and receive his

CAN LOOK AT THINGS SO POSITIVELY ALL THE TIME?

forgiveness. This brings me peace because I don’t have to try to

I CANNOT, FOR I AM OFTEN NEGATIVE.”

be good enough, I can just trust him.”

I smiled. That morning I had prayed for God to direct our

“Maybe I should read the Bible,” Lucky said. I was overjoyed at

conversations to spiritual matters, and he did. 1 Peter 3:15 came

her openness to God’s Word, and I gave her a Bangla copy of

to mind: “… always be ready to give a defense to anyone who

the Gospel of John.

asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you.” I had studied 1 Peter 3:15 before, and longed to live out I gathered my thoughts and told Lucky that I wasn’t always

the “hope within me.” It’s a true testimony to Christ that

so positive or joyful. I explained that I used to be negative and

Lucky noticed my hope, for surely I could not live such a

angry quite often, but when Jesus became my Savior and Lord,

life on my own.

his qualities became a part of me. Only through him can I have happiness and a positive outlook on life, and my focus is on eternity, so trifling matters here on earth do not upset me. Lucky seemed to understand my answer, so I continued. “Have you heard much about Jesus?” I asked her. She said he was a prophet and once she had seen a movie about his crucifixion. I also asked her if she knew why Jesus died on the cross. “To take the punishment for our sins,” she replied. Later, I asked her if she had ever considered trusting Jesus with her life. “I trust in Allah,” she said. “Our religions are similar because they expect you to do good things,” she added.

TARAH IS A 2013 WILLIAMS GRADUATE. She spent the fall semester of her junior year ministering to the people of Bangladesh, and she also kept a full academic schedule. Note: “Lucky’s” name has been changed in order to protect her privacy.

I then told her that, “Other religions impose rules for salvation,

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“I grew as a person while at WBC and I can say that my years there were some of the best of my life. Williams will always be my second family.” NICOLE CORNES // 2014 GRADUATE

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Do you have what it takes? We think so. Our standards for first-time freshmen demand a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 and minimum ACT score of 19 (or equivalent on the SAT) for unconditional admission.

STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS Explore the world outside your college classroom. Live an adventure in a new community. Learn to relate your faith with your passions.

Take the first steps. APPLY! IT’S FREE.*

Williams proudly offers 12 off-campus and study abroad programs around the world through the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU). VISIT bestsemester.com/about TO LEARN MORE!

Apply for free online at www.williamsbaptistcollege.com

SUBMIT AN OFFICIAL HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT. You may be accepted with just a six-semester transcript, but it must include your cumulative GPA and grading scale. Home-schoolers may be admitted on an official transcript with no GED certification required.

HAVE YOUR OFFICIAL ACT OR SAT SCORES sent directly to Williams Baptist College. The ACT code for Williams is 0140.

We’re here to help! Just ask. If you have any questions or to request information, contact an admissions representative at 1.800.722.4434. You can also follow us on Twitter. @WBC_Admissions

Faith & Purpose Student Missions “As a missionary in Thailand, I had two main goals: know my purpose and show love. I learned quickly that my purpose was to use the talents God has given me to demonstrate Christ’s affection through art and music: two languages spoken throughout the world! Since this mission, I have acknowledged God’s call for my life of ministry leadership and my passion for international missions.” – LEIGHA WOODY // WILLIAMS CLASS OF ‘14

* Williams does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, gender, national and ethnic origin, age, physical or mental handicap in the admissions process.

At Williams, experience spring break mission trips, summer mission trips, Mission Practicum, Missions as a major, and weekend mission trips.

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