Agape College (Little Rock, Arkansas)

Agape College
Motto "Educating Christian Leaders...Impacting the World"
Established 1983
Location Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Website www.agapecollege.com

Agape College is an educational institution in Little Rock, Arkansas that was established in 1983 by Happy Caldwell and Jeanne Caldwell.

Agape College's mission statement

An institution of higher education to train and equip godly men and women with the knowledge, skills and attitudes for leadership. A Christ-centered, biblically oriented curriculum that recognizes the Bible as the infallible authority in all manner of faith and conduct. A program designed to enrich all students’ knowledge and understanding of sound biblical doctrine. A curriculum and atmosphere that promotes spiritual, personal, and professional growth and provides a foundation for lifelong change and enrichment. An environment that challenges students to think proactively and form a generational, Christian worldview.

Academic programs

Agape College offers programs of study on three distinct levels:

The College Preparatory Courses are designed to enable a student to fulfill college entrance requirements both at Agape College and at other institutions. Students are prepared to achieve an acceptable score on the SAT and ACT college entrance exams or the COMPASS placement examination administered at Agape College. These courses are designed for both Agape College applicants and the general student population preparing for ACT and SAT testing.

The Diploma Study Program is designed for students who are interested in detailed Scriptural studies in a less rigorous setting than college level courses. This ministerial studies program is a two-year regimen. Selected courses in this program may be able to be combined into two three-hour college courses for those who wish to transfer those hours into the Agape College degree program.

The College Degree Program offers an Associate of Strategic Leadership degree. The two-year, 61 credit hour program involves classes that meet Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings each week of the semester. For student convenience, each class offering is taught on a single evening in a three-hour setting.

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    Coordinates: 34°45′40″N 92°24′41″W / 34.76105°N 92.41131°W / 34.76105; -92.41131


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