Overview of Biola University
Biola
University is a private Christian university founded in 1908. We
offer 145 academic programs, ranging from the B.A. to the Ph.D.,
through six
schools. All are regionally and professionally accredited and
based on evangelical Christianity.
Biola is recognized as a National University (ranked by US News
& World Report)- one of 229 out of the 3,300 institutions of
higher learning in the United States that are called the "major
leagues" of higher education. Biola is the only school among the 100
members of the Council for Christian
Colleges and Universities and the only Evangelical Christian
University to hold such a distinction.
Many Biola students express their faith through work in
off-campus Christian service. Each year, our students and faculty
involve themselves in nearly 200,000 hours of community
service. Whether leading a Bible study in a nearby church or
evangelizing on the streets of inner cities, the Biola community is
active in living and sharing their faith!
Biola
University's Six Schools
•
Talbot School of Theology - Since
1952
•
Rosemead School of
Psychology - Since 1981
•
School of Arts and Sciences -
Since 1981
•
School of Intercultural
Studies - Since 1983
•
School of
Business - Since 1993
•
School of Professional
Studies - Since 1994