Student Life
Chapel
Chapel attendance is mandatory for all students at AGBC. Services are held daily, Tuesdays to Fridays, 10-11am. These are designed to contribute to the spiritual growth of the entire college community. Various ministries are promoted and times of worship encouraged. Exposition of the Scriptures, testimonies, and intercessory prayer are some types of chapel services enjoyed by students. An offering is collected each week and the monies go toward missions.
Student Ministries
Practical ministry is a vital part of campus training and the college provides a variety of opportunities for students to develop in this area. Churches are visited with the students having active roles in services.
Students are given the opportunity to minister in groups in the communities, at the hospitals, and in the schools. A heart for soul winning is cultivated from very early in the training process.
Church Attendance
It is mandatory for all students to attend church.
Student Leadership
AGBC is designed to help students develop into better leaders. Student leadership positions are filled either by election or appointment.
Student Handbook
The student handbook contains regulations and policies governing student life.
Sports
Sporting activities are limited. However, there is a small football field and a basketball goal for the student’s enjoyment.
Medical
Each student is responsible for his/her medical bills at AGBC. The college does not assume any responsibility to pay for hospitalization, prescriptions, or office visits to a doctor.
Work Duties
Each student must assist in the various duties of the college which include: cleaning the dorms and classrooms, yard, cooking and other duties assigned to them.
Internship
Ministry Internship requires each student to work with a local pastor in a local church at the end of the third academic year. Students will have opportunity to apply and integrate academic studies through exposure. A well-rounded overview of the ministries of the church and the work of a pastor will be made available through observation, experience, and directed readings.
The college reserves the right to withhold diplomas and certificates until this course is satisfactorily completed.