LA-MS Extension Centers

News and Announcements


Mississippi students, click here to find out more information about scholarships offered by NOBTS and scholarships offered by the Mississippi Baptist Foundation.

If you are the wife of a full-time student and you are enrolled in classes at NOBTS, click here for more information about a Woman's Auxiliary Scholarship that may be available to you.

NOBTS is not eligible to receive any federal funding such as Pell grants, but if you are a Louisiana student who is eligible for TOPS funding, NOBTS can accept money from TOPS. If you are eligible for TOPS funding, please contact the seminary's financial aid office at financialaid@nobts.edu or 504-282-4455 ext. 3348 for more information.

 Workshops


Registration for workshops begins 90 days before the start of classes and the deadline for registration is 30 days before the first day of class. For a list of Leavell College workshops, click here. For more information about graduate workshops, click here.

 Church Leadership Certificate

New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary has a variety of certificates available online and in-person for lay leaders and church ministers. If you are interested in finding out more about the Church Leadership Certificate which is a part of Leavell College, click here.

  Student Helps


Instructions for IQWeb: contains instructions for setting up and using an IQWeb account

Registrar's Resources: link containing graduation applications, drop/add and withdrawal forms, and other Registrar's Office forms

Turabian Tutor: link to the Turabian Tutor based on the 7th edition of Turabian

Turabian Example: link of a sample paper by Dr. Gerald Stevens. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the icon.

Library Helps


How to Get Books from NOBTS   
Using First Search Effectively
Library Databases

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I apply to New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary if I want to attend an extension site?

Those wishing to attend an extension center of NOBTS must apply through the main campus in New Orleans and indicate which campus they wish to attend. All application and other necessary paper work must be submitted to the main campus. You may get an application and start the process at http://www.nobts.edu/enlistment/catalogrequest.html or contact the enlistment office at enlistment@nobts.edu for more information.

2. How long does the application process take?

Much of the application can be filled out in a short period of time. Parts of the application, however, require you to obtain information from other sources. For example, you'll need reference letters from friends and church leaders and a health certificate from a doctor. Transcripts will also be required. In other words, you need to allow plenty of time for other people to get their information to the main campus. We recommend starting a couple of months before you plan on attending classes, but the application can be completed in a short time if you chase down all the information.

3. What degree plans are offered through the extension sites?

The Associates degree is offered at Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Shreveport, and Jackson. The MDiv is offered in Pineville, Shreveport, Clinton, and Blue Mountain, and the MACE is offered in Pineville and Clinton.

The complete Bachelor's degree and specializations for the graduate degrees are not offered in the LA/MS extension centers. However, students may take portions of these degrees through the extension sites.

4. Can I take all the courses I need at an extension site?

Graduate Students: No, 12 hours of your degree must be taken on the main campus in New Orleans. In addition 18 hours must be taken at the main campus or at a "hub" site like New Orleans, Atlanta, or Orlando. These may be taken in a variety of ways. The main campus offers week long workshops 2-3 times a year and they offer Saturday classes which require you to go to the main campus once a month. For information on workshops click here.

Undergraduate Students: No, to complete the Associates degree at the extensions students must take the following courses from a local college and transfer them to Leavell College:

English Composition (3 hours), World History (3 hours), Oral Communication (3 hours), General Mathematics (3 hours), Introduction to Computers (3 hours)

5. Why does it cost more if you are not Southern Baptist?

Approximately half of the seminary's budget comes from the Cooperative Program of the Southern Baptist Convention. Each year about $500 million is given to the Cooperative Program through the 40,000 SBC churches. Thus, any student from a Southern Baptist church receives a discount of what if costs to provide their education because their church is supporting the seminary financially. Functionally, each SBC student receives a scholarship of about $4,000-$5,000 a year.

6. Why does it cost more if you are at an extension center than on campus?

NOBTS is committed to seminary extension center work because it makes education available to people who would otherwise not receive it. At the same time, the Southern Baptist Convention primarily funds on campus education. We are only allowed to count a small portion of our off campus enrollment in the funding formula that supplies approximately half our budget from the Cooperative Program. Therefore, in order to make the education available at the extension sites which are more convenient to the student, we have to charge slightly more. We are committed to keeping the costs down as much as possible and work diligently to do so.

7. Do you offer online courses?

Yes, please see the Leavell College or graduate schedules at www.nobts.edu  to see which classes are being offered in the next semester.