
855 Highway 541, Jackson, KY 41339, USA


Kentucky Mountain Bible College provides a selection of athletic opportunities primarily focused on intramural and recreational sports rather than extensive intercollegiate competition. The college encourages student participation in various physical activities designed to promote fitness, teamwork, and community involvement within the campus environment.
While the institution does not maintain varsity sports teams that compete in official collegiate leagues, it supports programs such as basketball and volleyball through intramural leagues and organized club sports. These activities aim to foster student engagement and offer a balanced college experience without the intense demands of NCAA or other athletic associations.
The athletic facilities are modest but adequate for the college's scale and mission, providing spaces where students can partake in regular exercise and casual competition. Emphasis is placed on inclusive participation rather than athletic scholarships or recruitment.
Information regarding specific student organizations and class organizations at Kentucky Mountain Bible College is not available. Similarly, details about involvement in missionary activities are not provided. However, the college's student body consists of 44 students in total, with 23 men and 21 women enrolled.
Kentucky Mountain Bible College has a relatively small student body, with a total of 17 new students reported in the most recent data, including 12 freshmen and 5 transfer students. Both groups fall into the lower ranges compared to other colleges, with freshmen numbers in the bottom 30 percent nationally and transfer students slightly higher but still in the bottom 35 percent.
Looking at the age distribution among undergraduates, the college serves a varied age range. The largest groups are traditional college-age students: 19 students aged 18 to 19 and 21 students aged 20 to 21. However, there is also a significant presence of older students, including small numbers in every age bracket up to those over 65 years old, highlighting a diverse array of student ages beyond the typical college demographic.
Regarding racial and ethnic composition, Kentucky Mountain Bible College's student population is predominantly White, accounting for 73 percent, which is classified as low in comparative terms and within the bottom 30 percent nationally. Other ethnic groups include Hispanic (4 percent), African American (1 percent), Native American (2 percent), Asian (2 percent), Pacific Islander (1 percent), and students identifying with two or more races (1 percent). These minority groups fall mostly within the bottom 30 to 50 percent percentiles, indicating relatively limited diversity compared to national averages.
Data on in-state versus out-of-state student proportions, international student representation, and some demographic details were not available, leaving gaps in the full demographic understanding of the college's population.
Kentucky Mountain Bible College offers a small campus community with a total enrollment of 87 students, placing it in the lower range of college sizes nationally. The student-faculty ratio is 9 to 1, which suggests more personalized attention and smaller class sizes for students. The institution supports a diverse student body drawn from about five different countries, although this number is relatively low compared to larger universities.
While the campus does not provide many typical student media opportunities such as a newspaper, radio station, or television, it does offer a choir program, highlighting an avenue for musical involvement. Other common extracurricular activities like drama and band are not available, which may limit some traditional arts engagement options.
Support services on campus are limited but include psychological counseling to assist students with mental health needs. There are no health clinics, legal services, veterans affairs offices, or women's centers, which might affect the range of student support for various needs.
Kentucky Mountain Bible College offers students access to two libraries, including its main facility, Gibson Library. The number of libraries provided is considered average compared to other institutions, ranking in the top half nationally. Students can utilize a physical library with established service hours totaling 64 hours weekly, supported by trained staff.
The college's library resources reflect modest holdings, with a total of 36,243 books, placing it in the lower 40th percentile. Similarly, the collection of subscriptions and digital subscriptions also fall in the bottom 40% range, with 180 total subscriptions and 250 digital subscriptions available. The number of eBooks is particularly limited, with just 73 titles, situating this category in the bottom 20% nationally.
While digital access to the library's resources is available to students, facilities such as study rooms and all-day access are not offered. Additionally, there is no access to shared collections beyond the college's own holdings.
Total enrollment
87Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
12Member of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
8 full time, 4 part timeVeterans affair office
NoMain library name
Gibson LibraryNumber of libraries on campus
2Reservable 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
No