Moody Bible Institute - Spokane is a wonderful and academically rigorous school. It offers a very family like environment with professors and students alike, while maintaining a professional and respectful atmosphere. At Moody - Spokane, one will not only grow spiritually, but academically.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
Do not be lazy. If you are expecting a Bible school to be easy, you are sorely mistaken. The fact that it is a Bible school means you will be doing a lot of research and writing many long papers.
The Spokane campus is very small so take advantage of being able to form relationships with your professors and the faculty.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
Professors expect the most out of their students so they will challenge you academically, but also help you in areas of need. Grading is tough but you will learn a lot; the teachers really want you to learn things that are relevant and important, not just have you spit back information.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
Moody - Spokane does not have dorms, rather they have Investor Owned Housing, so you get to live in an actual house with a couple to several other students. The plus side to this is that you get to chose which house you live in based on your own preference.
Describe the food and dining at your college.
You live in your own house, so you buy and make your own food. Start practicing now!
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
Go downtown and try all the restaurants.
There is a coffee shop or kiosk on every street. Atticus downtown in the best (in my own opinion)
Cliff Jump in Idaho.
Go hike in Bowl and Pitcher.
Pick Apples off Apple Trees in Green Bluff.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
For the quality of education and the relationships that can be formed with professors, it is definitely a great affordable price.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
If you love research you will get along just fine.
If you love intimate settings and getting to know the faces you see you will love it.
If you are truly seeking to gain a deep understanding of the Bible you will get that here.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
The building on campus itself is safe, you will be given a FOB (electronic key) they will get you into campus. No one without a FOB can get in from any door, unless they are buzzed in through the main door after being asked why they are there.
The area outside of the building is not the safest. Spokane has a lot of crime, especially the Logan neighborhood where the campus is located. It is safe to walk in daylight but never walk alone at night.
Always, always, always lock your doors and windows at your house and there are many robberies and break-in's. Also never keep anything in your car as there are many car thefts too.
Though it sounds horrible from what I said, it really isn't that bad. Just lock everything up, have a walking buddy and know where you are going.
Moody Bible Institute - Spokane is a wonderful and academically rigorous school. It offers a very family like environment with professors and students alike, while maintaining a professional and respectful atmosphere. At Moody - Spokane, one will not only grow spiritually, but academically.
Do not be lazy. If you are expecting a Bible school to be easy, you are sorely mistaken. The fact that it is a Bible school means you will be doing a lot of research and writing many long papers. The Spokane campus is very small so take advantage of being able to form relationships with your professors and the faculty.
Professors expect the most out of their students so they will challenge you academically, but also help you in areas of need. Grading is tough but you will learn a lot; the teachers really want you to learn things that are relevant and important, not just have you spit back information.
Moody - Spokane does not have dorms, rather they have Investor Owned Housing, so you get to live in an actual house with a couple to several other students. The plus side to this is that you get to chose which house you live in based on your own preference.
You live in your own house, so you buy and make your own food. Start practicing now!
Go downtown and try all the restaurants. There is a coffee shop or kiosk on every street. Atticus downtown in the best (in my own opinion) Cliff Jump in Idaho. Go hike in Bowl and Pitcher. Pick Apples off Apple Trees in Green Bluff.
For the quality of education and the relationships that can be formed with professors, it is definitely a great affordable price.
If you love research you will get along just fine. If you love intimate settings and getting to know the faces you see you will love it. If you are truly seeking to gain a deep understanding of the Bible you will get that here.
The building on campus itself is safe, you will be given a FOB (electronic key) they will get you into campus. No one without a FOB can get in from any door, unless they are buzzed in through the main door after being asked why they are there. The area outside of the building is not the safest. Spokane has a lot of crime, especially the Logan neighborhood where the campus is located. It is safe to walk in daylight but never walk alone at night. Always, always, always lock your doors and windows at your house and there are many robberies and break-in's. Also never keep anything in your car as there are many car thefts too. Though it sounds horrible from what I said, it really isn't that bad. Just lock everything up, have a walking buddy and know where you are going.