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North Greenville University has earned rec- ognition as one of the top online Christian colleges.


Both Christian Universities Online and LearnHowtoBecome.org featured NGU in their 2017 rankings for noteworthy online Christian schools across the U.S., with fac- tors ranging from selectivity, student-teacher ratio, and financial aid to student satisfac- tion and even average alumni earnings.


Te lists highlight universities not only founded on biblical principles, but also committed to providing an “intentionally Christian” focus for students today.


“At NGU, I found guidance for biblical in- tegration with my academic studies,” agrees Tonya Bethea (’17).


A single mom wanting to advance in her career, Bethea decided to go back to school last year and complete her bachelor’s degree.


NGU Called Best Online Christian College Tat’s Still True to Roots Celeste Hawkins (’11)


While she considered several online colleges, she settled on NGU because it was “differ- ent.”


“Te first enticement to NGU was a local advertisement that announced I could earn college credit for life experiences,” says Bethea. “Te second enticement was how affordable the program is compared to other institutions and online programs.”


As an NGU student, Bethea felt that NGU Online — an online-only education program designed to help adults complete their bachelor’s degrees in a Christ-centered learning context — offered an “intimate ed- ucational journey,” led by “some of the most caring, intelligent instructors in the field.”


“NGU [is] breaking the mold to build our future leaders,” Bethea raves, adding that the business administration degree, in particular, taught her how to lead others by following the example of Jesus.


Trough NGU Online, Bethea was able to complete her degree within only eight months and graduate with NGU’s Class of 2017 in May. She was so pleased with her experience that she has already decided to return to NGU for her graduate coursework to earn an MBA.


In addition to the MBA, NGU’s graduate school offers degrees in Christian ministry, education and music education, and health science. Most of these programs also feature online-only or hybrid learning formats.


“I will be the first person in my family to have a graduate degree,” Bethea proudly adds.


To learn more about NGU’s online under- graduate and graduate programs, visit ngu.edu/academics.


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