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Come and See.
“Come,” he replied, “and you will see.” So they went, saw where he was staying, and spent that day with him.
John 1:39
The best way to discover whether this is the right place for you is to spend a day here.
You can read our website, browse social media, and watch videos, but none of those replace experiencing campus for yourself. Attend class. Meet students. Worship in chapel. Eat lunch together. Ask questions. Walk the campus. See what everyday life is really like.
We'd love to host you!
Shadow Days
Mondays, Wednesdays, or Fridays
in the Academic Year
Rather than inviting you to a presentation about college, we'd rather let you experience one.
Shadow Days are designed for prospective students who want to see what life at The Institute is actually like. You'll spend the day alongside current students, giving you an authentic look at our classrooms, community, and campus.
During your visit, you'll have the opportunity to:
Attend a college class
Join our weekly chapel gathering (Wednesdays)
Tour campus and student housing
Meet professors and staff
Eat a meal with current students
Learn about academics, ProDev, scholarships, and admissions
Ask any questions you have about college life
No two Shadow Days are exactly alike because you're joining us for a real day on campus—not a scripted event.
Available Mondays, Wednesdays, or Fridays during the Academic Year
Just Visiting?
Not ready to spend an entire day?
You're welcome to schedule a personal campus tour that fits your schedule. Meet with an admissions counselor, walk the campus, and learn more about the college in about an hour.
Whether you're just beginning your college search or narrowing your final decision, we'd be glad to meet you.
Committed Student Day
May 5, 2027
Choosing a college is a big decision. Committed Student Day is where that decision begins to feel real.
This special event is exclusively for students who have committed to attending Nashville Bible College in the fall. It's an opportunity to meet the classmates you'll learn alongside, worship with, serve with, and build lifelong friendships with over the next several years.
By the end of the day, you'll know campus better, feel more confident about your decision, and arrive for Orientation already feeling at home.
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Throughout the day, you'll have opportunities to:
Meet your future classmates
Connect with faculty and staff
Worship together in chapel
Participate in team-building activities
Learn about student life and campus traditions
Meet your mentor group
Receive important information about housing, registration, financial aid, and move-in
Ask questions about what to expect this fall
Most importantly, you'll begin building the relationships that will shape your college experience.
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Parents and family members are encouraged to attend portions of the day designed specifically for them.
While students spend time connecting with classmates, parents will have opportunities to meet college leadership, learn about student support services, ask questions, and better understand what to expect during the transition to college.
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Students who arrive on the first day of Orientation already knowing faces, names, and campus often experience a smoother transition into college life.
Committed Student Day helps replace uncertainty with confidence and allows you to begin building your community before the semester even begins.
When classes start, you won't be walking onto campus as a stranger—you'll already belong.
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May 7, 2027
Attendance is strongly encouraged for all incoming students.
College swag
Meet your housemates
ProDev interviews
Student photo for student ID.
Team challenge with prizes.
First class photo
Ice cream social
"Class of 2031" group photo
Worship & Bible Study