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Take advantage of getting college credit while you are a high school student!

If you are a high school junior or senior with a 3.0 high school cumulative GPA Williams Baptist University encourages you to take college courses on the Williams campus at a discounted rate of $150 per class. As a qualified student, you are eligible to take up to 2 courses per semester. Dual Enrollment is a great idea because it allows you to get a jumpstart on your future college program. At Williams, you will experience a Christian learning environment where professors will challenge you and care about you as an individual.

Admissions requirements: Submit a high school transcript, ACT scores and a letter of recommendation from your high school counselor or administrator. Dual enrollment students must also submit proof of 2 MMR shots.

Contact us by email at admissions@williamsbu.edu or phone at 1-800-722-4434. 

Costs: High school juniors and seniors are only required to pay $150 per class (limited to 2 courses per semester). Payment is due before the first day of classes.

Homeschoolers: Dual Enrollment is a great option for homeschooled students to come to the Williams campus and experience college courses in a Christian setting.

Description

Williams Baptist University is a Christian, liberal arts college which will become Williams Baptist University in July of 2018. Williams is a private institution, owned and operated by the Arkansas Baptist State Convention.

Location

Williams is located in Walnut Ridge, a community of just over 5,000 people in northeast Arkansas. The larger cities of Little Rock, Ark., and Memphis, Tenn., are within a two-hour drive. Opportunities are readily available near the campus for hiking, fishing, and other outdoor activities.

History

Williams was founded in 1941 as Southern Baptist College by Dr. H.E. Williams. The school became a four-year institution in 1984, and the name was changed in honor of Dr. Williams in 1991.

Student Body

The student body includes men and women from 12 states and five foreign countries. Enrollment for the fall 2017 semester was 500. Over 75% of students on the Walnut Ridge campus are resident students.

Academics

WBU offers 25 major fields among its diverse programs of study. The student/teacher ratio is 14:1, allowing students to receive personal attention from their instructors. Average classroom size is 17. 10% of professors with advanced degrees in their fields.

Take advantage of getting college credit while you are a high school student!

If you are a high school junior or senior with a 3.0 high school cumulative GPA Williams Baptist University encourages you to take college courses on the Williams campus at a discounted rate of $150 per class. As a qualified student, you are eligible to take up to 2 courses per semester. Dual Enrollment is a great idea because it allows you to get a jumpstart on your future college program. At Williams, you will experience a Christian learning environment where professors will challenge you and care about you as an individual.

Admissions requirements: Submit a high school transcript, ACT scores and a letter of recommendation from your high school counselor or administrator. Dual enrollment students must also submit proof of 2 MMR shots.

Contact us by email at admissions@williamsbu.edu or phone at 1-800-722-4434. 

Costs: High school juniors and seniors are only required to pay $150 per class (limited to 2 courses per semester). Payment is due before the first day of classes.

Homeschoolers: Dual Enrollment is a great option for homeschooled students to come to the Williams campus and experience college courses in a Christian setting.

Quick Facts

Description

Williams Baptist University is a Christian, liberal arts college which will become Williams Baptist University in July of 2018. Williams is a private institution, owned and operated by the Arkansas Baptist State Convention.

Location

Williams is located in Walnut Ridge, a community of just over 5,000 people in northeast Arkansas. The larger cities of Little Rock, Ark., and Memphis, Tenn., are within a two-hour drive. Opportunities are readily available near the campus for hiking, fishing, and other outdoor activities.

History

Williams was founded in 1941 as Southern Baptist College by Dr. H.E. Williams. The school became a four-year institution in 1984, and the name was changed in honor of Dr. Williams in 1991.

Student Body

The student body includes men and women from 12 states and five foreign countries. Enrollment for the fall 2017 semester was 500. Over 75% of students on the Walnut Ridge campus are resident students.

Academics

WBU offers 25 major fields among its diverse programs of study. The student/teacher ratio is 14:1, allowing students to receive personal attention from their instructors. Average classroom size is 17.10% of professors with advanced degrees in their fields.