Davis College
Davis College is located in Johnson City, New York, just five minutes away from Binghamton City. Despite its proximity to the urban center of Binghamton, Davis College, with all its trees and lovely scenery provided by the Susquehanna River exudes an atmosphere of quiet serenity that gives it a suburban air. It is the only accredited Christian college of Bible and ministry in New York that provides Bible-centered higher education to its students, most of whom are interested to pursue a values-based degree for careers in ministry.
Started in 1900 by a young evangelist, John A. Davis, the college has pursued its goal to equip Christians the world over with academic excellence built on a biblical perspective. Courses offered include degrees in religious education, Bible Theology, Counseling, Christian Ministries, International Ministries, Pastoral Studies, and Teaching English as a Second Language.
Those interested to take up courses at Davis College can enroll in online courses, on campus, or at teaching sites in New York and Florida. The total average number of enrolled students at Davis College is between 275 to 300 with male students comprising 53% of the total number, and female students 47%. The student-to-faculty ratio is 16 to 1 thereby allowing students to enjoy more focused attention from their instructors.
The average cost of admission to Davis College is US$17,000 per year and this includes tuition, room and board, and other required fees. For online courses, the total cost for Spring and Fall is US$405/credit hour for part-time adults (1-11 credit hours); US$390/credit hour for full-time adults (12 or more credits); and US$550 per class for high school juniors and seniors earning dual credits. Financial assistance by way of grants and special payment plan are available to help students in paying for the cost of admission.
On-campus housing is available to students of Davis College especially for single 22-year-old students who are required to live on campus unless they are living with parents or relatives in the community.
For more information about admissions, financial aid or online learning opportunities such as distance education degree programs and online classes, please contact Davis College.