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American Indian Bible CollegeBritannica Student Article

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10-acre (4-hectare) campus in Phoenix, Ariz. It was founded in 1957 and is affiliated with the Assemblies of God. Enrollment is more than 100 students, with women outnumbering men. Most applicants to the college are accepted. State residents make up more than half of those seeking degrees, and roughly 80 percent of the students are Native American. About a third of the students are over the age of 25. Unmarried students under the age of 25 are required to reside on campus during all years of study unless living with relatives.

The academic calendar is divided into semesters. The college awards associate and bachelor's degrees. Fields of study include business, elementary education, ministries, and religious education. Most of the faculty are part-time. Extracurricular activities at the college include the yearbook, a drama group, the missions fellowship, student government, intramural sports, and intercollegiate basketball.