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Philadelphia College of Bible - Campus Life
 Environment | Campus Description | Housing | Regulations | Student Employment
 
Environment 
 
The Northeastern region of the country constitute a vast majority of U.S. students.
The campus area is 105 acres.
Campus is located within one mile of a city or town.
 
 Campus Description and Transportation Services
 
Description:
 105-acre, suburban campus in Langhorne (population: 1,000), four miles
 from Philadelphia; branch campuses in Liberty Corner, N.J., and Cable,
 Wisc. Served by train; bus serves Bristol (eight miles); major airport
 serves Philadelphia (25 miles). Public transportation serves campus.
 School operates transportation to student apartments.
 
 Housing
 
Types of Housing
 
Students who are required to live on campus:Women's Dorms are used by 44% of the on-campus students.
Men's Dorms are used by 44% of the on-campus students.
On-campus Married-student housing.
53% of all students live in school housing of some type.
47% of all students live off campus or commute.
On average, 35% of all students are on campus during the weekend.
 
Campus housing is available for all unmarried students regardless of year.
The school provides assistance in locating off-campus housing if on-campus housing is not available.All unmarried students under age 21 not living near campus with relatives.
 
 Campus Rules, Regulations & Policies
 
 
All students may have cars on campus.
40% of all students have cars on campus.
Alcohol is not permitted on campus, even to those students of legal drinking age.
 
Other Policies
 
Class attendance policies set by individual instructors
Dress/hair Code
Honor Code
Hazing Prohibited
 
 Student Employment
 
 
41% of full-time undergraduates work on campus during the year.
Undergraduates may expect to earn, on average, $750 per year working part-time on campus.
This school participates in College Work/Study Program.
Institutional employment is available.
Part-time off-campus employment opportunities are excellent.
Freshmen are not discouraged from working during first term.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
	
		  
		  
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