A Worldview Built on Scripture
How do we integrate a Christian worldview across the curriculum? Every student completes 30 credit hours of Bible and theology, then carries that foundation into every major, so they learn to discern the truth and think clearly about real life.
The Local Church Stays Central
Will your student stay connected to a faithful church? We expect meaningful involvement in a local congregation through membership or watch-care, because growth in Christ belongs in the life of the church, not just on a campus.
Professors Who Mentor
How are faculty involved outside of class? Our professors know students, meet with them, and invest in their growth. Your student gets real instruction and real personal attention, not anonymous learning.
A Community Where They Are Known
Does the campus foster a strong Christian community? Students consistently describe Boyce with one word: community. We build a culture where friendships form quickly, encouragement is normal, and students grow together.
Residential Life With a Clear Purpose
Will residence life shape positive friendships? Residence life supports discipleship and healthy rhythms. Weekly worship and preaching, consistent expectations, and shared life together help friendships move past surface-level connections.
Meaningful Ways to Serve and Lead
What opportunities exist to get connected and serve? Student organizations exist to help students serve together with purpose. They give practical ways to lead, contribute, and invest in others during college.
Outcomes that Match the Major
What do graduates do after Boyce? Students pursue ministry, further theological study, and careers connected to their majors. We help students think clearly about calling and next steps so graduation is a launch point, not a question mark.
Help Finding Internships and Jobs
What support helps students prepare for work? We help students prepare for interviews, build strong resumes, and pursue internships that fit their direction. Students leave with real experience and clearer career readiness.
Stronger Faith and Real Preparation
Do students graduate with strengthened faith and practical skills? Our aim is long-term faithfulness. Students grow in conviction, character, and competence, with a biblical foundation and the skills needed to serve well in work, church, and life.