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"BBC is interested in helping Christians who wish to give their lives to serving God."
  BBC Fees are relatively economic - kept low through the generosity of the Christian public in Northern Ireland. In general, going to Belfast Bible College should prove to be more economic than to other colleges in the UK, Western Europe or North America.
You need to carefully explore how you may fund your course. There may be several components to making college affordable.
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Student Grants
Many countries will supply grants to students for their studies - possibly even when they go abroad to study elsewhere.

Part-time Work
Students from abroad, with us on a Student Visa, are entitled to work up to twenty hours per week - if they can find appropriate employment. Some resourceful students have found a variety of jobs - security guards, supermarket checkouts, care of the elderly, etc. We post part time jobs on a 'Vacancies' noticeboard.

You may plan to return home and work on a full time basis in the college holidays.

You can download a list of our current fees here


Home Support
As someone preparing for a life in Christian service, you may well find that parents, relatives and close friends would be happy to support you in different ways - including financially. You might also approach your church.

Such support brings responsibilities - for example the necessity to keep your supporters regularly informed by prayer letters, etc.

Student Loans
In some countries (for example North America) you may be able to take out a Government Student Loan (interest free while at college) or a commercial Student Line of Credit (Bank Loan). You may need to shop around in the commercial market and negotiate for the most preferential package.

Bursaries
Depending upon your home country and circumstances, you may be able to avail of support from sympathetic foundations and employers, church denominations or civic organizations.