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Seapointe College admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin.
If you want purpose, direction, and a supportive campus, this is for you.
The Seapointe bachelor’s degree is designed for students who want to build purpose, stability, and leadership skills they can use at work, at home, and in their community. All classes are face-to-face on our campus in Hampton Roads, where you’re known by name and not lost in the crowd.
A college where people know your name, your goals, and help you reach your potential.
Our MAP Model—Mentorship, Anti-Debt, Personalization—means you get a mentor, a
personalized life plan, and a clear career pathway as you build confidence, stability, and independence. Your classes, internships, and weekly rhythms are intentionally designed to work together so you can grow as a whole person, not just as a student.
A degree built for real-world problem-solvers and purpose-driven leaders.
You’ll learn how to solve problems, lead teams, communicate clearly, and work well with people—skills every job needs. Alongside your major classes, you’ll study leadership, theology, and essential general education courses that give you a well-rounded, purpose-driven foundation for any career.
Choose your major:
Leadership – develop influence, decision-making, and responsibility
Community Care – learn how to support people and strengthen communities
Creative Arts – lead and make an impact as a creative
Clear costs, with scholarships available for anyone who needs one.
Full-Time (12+ credits): $5,000 per semester
Part-Time: $450 per credit
Executive Cohort: $550 per credit
Dual Enrollment/Audit: $450 per class
Summer Classes: $550 per class
If money is holding you back, don’t worry—scholarships are available for anyone who needs one. We’ll help you build a financial plan that works.
We’re looking for students who want to grow and lead.
Here’s what we look for in future Seapointe students: a relationship with Christ, involvement in your church or community, a desire to serve and make a difference, and readiness for college-level work.
Have questions? Want help getting started? Text or call us anytime: 757-777-1438. We’ll walk you through the whole process.
APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED ON A ROLLING BASIS YEAR ROUND. ALL CLASSES ARE FACE TO FACE IN NORFOLK, VA.
Seapointe College accepts transfer credits from other higher education institutions, high school advanced placement credits, CLEP and International Baccalaureate (IB) subject examinations, and military credits. All decisions are made on a case-by-case basis and are final. Credits awarded that meet the course criteria will be posted on the student’s Seapointe College official academic record as transfer credit after the student completes a minimum of 9 credits at Seapointe College.
Seapointe College Bachelor’s Degree requires 31 credit hours of General Education courses, 30 credit hours of Biblical Theological Studies, 52 credits of Professional Development Electives to include Core, Major and Minor classes, and 8 credits of Internship. Up to 49% of those total credit hours may be transferred from other institutions; however, all enrolled students must take the core classes offered at Seapointe College. Grades and GPAs do not transfer to Seapointe College.
Seapointe College will accept CLEP examinations with a score of 50 or better. CLEP examination results must be sent directly to the Academic Dean to be accepted and processed.
Seapointe College will award credit for International Baccalaureate (IB) subject examinations with scores of 5 or higher in Standard Level exams and with scores of 4 or higher in High Level exams. Official International Baccalaureate exam scores must be sent to the Academic Dean in order to be considered for transfer and processed.
Seapointe College will accept military credit upon a course-by-course review. All accepted credit must meet the conditions and stipulations stated in the transfer credit requirements.
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