| Student Handbook
Familiarize yourself with the Student Handbook.
Student Handbook Right click link and select "Save Target As..."
Calendar of Events
Calendar for Academic Year 2007-08 Student Grades
Grade Network
College Catalog
Access Roanoke Bible College's Academic Catalog in one of three ways:
Web Version PDF Version Right click link and select "Save Target As..."
Request a catalog from the Admissions office:
Admissions Office Roanoke Bible College 715 N. Poindexter St. Elizabeth City, NC 27990
Email: admissions@roanokebible.edu
Phone: 252-334-2028 Toll Free: 1-800-RBC-8980 Fax: 252-334-2064
Course Schedule
Students may change their schedule during the first two weeks of school without penalty.
Fall Schedule of Classes
Transcript Request Form
All transcript requests must be submitted with payment. Payment can be made by cash, check, or credit card.
Transcript Request Form
Facilities
Dorm Room Work Request Form
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Cafeteria Survey
Submit a comment to the cafeteria.
College Services
Contact information for the various college services is available in the campus directory.
Library Services
The Watson-Griffith Library provides excellent resources and facilities. A library orientation and handbook, along with the library staff, will acquaint you with its services. Visit the Library pages for hours of operation and to browse the on-line catalog. In addition, you may use the libraries of the College of the Albemarle and Elizabeth City State University, as well as the public library: Pasquotank-Camden Library, located at 205 E. Main Street.
Textbooks
Roanoke Bible College will no longer be providing textbooks. Each student needs to purchase their textbooks on-line through < "eCampus.com. Books may be purchased by check, credit card and/or financial aid. If you anticipate using financial aid please contact the business office at Roanoke Bible College to activate your account, Carol Stuart, 252-334-2010.
Detailed instructions are available here for making a purchase using financial aid.

Counseling Services
Roanoke employs a full-time professional counselor. In addition to teaching courses in counseling and psychology, Professor Don McKinney is available to assist students as they encounter problems with depression, anxiety, grief, relationships, self-image, and anger and other impulse control problems, as well as other personal issues. His office is in Heritage Hall, Room 106. In addition, Residence Hall Directors (RHDs), Resident Assistants (RAs), and the Vice President for Student Life are available to assist students and are trained to refer one when they are not able to provide the necessary assistance.
Area Churches
It is expected that you will want to attend the assemblies of a local church. Follow the link for Area Churches, (within approximately 30 miles), along with schedules of their service. |