
1810 Young Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202-6838, USA


Gods Bible School and College provides a focused but modest athletics program tailored for students interested in recreational and competitive sports within a community-oriented environment. The institution offers opportunities primarily in basketball and volleyball, enabling students to develop teamwork and physical fitness alongside their academic and spiritual growth.
Participation in these sports is designed to complement the college's overall mission rather than to function as a major competitive or recruitment-driven environment. The athletics teams often compete against other small colleges, fostering a spirit of camaraderie and friendly competition. While the scope of athletic programs is limited compared to larger universities, students seeking involvement in sports will find avenues for both individual development and team engagement within the school's offerings.
Information regarding specific student groups and associations at Gods Bible School and College is not available. The total enrollment includes 90 men and 94 women, but there is no detailed data on participation in social or extracurricular organizations for students at this institution.
Gods Bible School and College enrolls a relatively small student body, with a total of 79 new students in the most recent reporting period. Of these, 62 were freshmen, a number considered low compared to other institutions, placing the school in the bottom 30% for freshman enrollment. Transfer students made up 17 of the incoming class, which is an average level within the lower 35% percentile range.
The age distribution among students reflects a greater concentration of younger individuals. Most undergraduate students fall between the ages of 18 and 21, with 96 enrolled aged 18-19 and 85 aged 20-21. Additionally, 68 students were under 18 at the undergraduate level. There is a smaller representation of older students, with gradually declining numbers in successive age brackets: 59 in ages 22-24, 30 in 25-29, and fewer beyond 30 years old. Graduate student numbers are lower overall and predominantly from age groups 22 and above, with only single-digit counts in each age category from 22 through above 65.
The institution's racial and ethnic makeup shows a predominance of white students, totaling 209, which ranks low relative to comparable colleges. African American and Hispanic student populations are present but relatively small, with 14 and 8 students respectively, each assessed as average in representation but still within the lower 35th percentile. Other racial groups include small numbers of Native American (2 students), Asian (1 student), and Pacific Islander (3 students), which fall into average levels of representation. Students identifying with two or more races number 10, a low figure within the same percentile range.
Data on the geographical origin of the student body, including in-state, out-of-state, U. S., and international students, is unavailable, limiting insights into the diversity of student residency backgrounds at this time.
Student life at Gods Bible School and College offers a small and close-knit campus environment, with a total enrollment of 443 students, placing the institution in the lower 30th percentile in size compared to other colleges. This intimate setting supports a low student-to-faculty ratio of 9: 1, which is also notably low nationally, potentially allowing for more personalized academic attention.
Campus activities include a campus newspaper and a chorus program, providing some opportunities for student involvement in media and music. However, the college does not offer a drama program, campus radio, band, or television station, indicating a limited variety of extracurricular outlets in performing and broadcast arts.
Health services are available on campus through a health clinic, addressing students' medical needs, but psychological counseling services are not offered. Additionally, the school lacks specific support centers such as a women's center or legal services.
Overall, the array of student life amenities suggests a modest but focused campus experience centered on personal interaction and selected extracurricular interests.
Gods Bible School and College offers one main library, the R. G. Flexon Memorial Library, which serves as the central resource hub for students. The institution does not have additional libraries, placing it in the lower range compared to other colleges.
The library collection consists of approximately 46,000 physical books, which is considered an average-sized collection but ranks in the bottom 40% nationally. Students have access to 26 traditional subscriptions alongside a more substantial digital presence, with over 1,000 digital subscriptions available, although this, too, falls in the lower 40% percentile.
Resources such as ebooks are relatively limited, with only 65 titles available, positioning the college in the bottom 20% for electronic book offerings. The number of databases provided is six, which aligns with an average level for similar institutions.
Facilities include physical library spaces and digital access, ensuring students can utilize resources both on campus and remotely. The staff is trained to support users, and the library provides access to shared collections beyond its own holdings. Established operating hours are maintained to accommodate student needs.
Total enrollment
443Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
55Member of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
68 full time, 50 part timeVeterans affair office
NoMain library name
R. G. Flexon Memorial LibraryNumber of libraries on campus
1Reservable study rooms in library
No24h access
NoPhysical facilities
YesAccess to digital/electronic resources
YesStaff trained to provide and interpret library materials
YesEstablished library hours
YesAccess to library collections that are shared with other institutions
Yes