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The Heartland Cafeteria
The cafeteria provides breakfast, lunch, and dinner on a daily basis for students, staff, and guests on campus. The main entrée as well as a full salad bar and large selection of beverages provide for a high quality, balanced meal. Off-campus students are welcome to purchase individual meals in the cafeteria during any mealtime.
The Perk is located on the first floor of the cafeteria building. Local coffee roasters provide our top-notch coffee. Also on the menu are breakfast foods (during the morning hours) and snacks, soft drinks, and appetizers for later in the day. During the evenings, the Perk is a popular place to play games and spend casual time with other students.
The Heartland Bookstore is located on the first floor of the administration building and is a great resource for purchasing Bibles, ministry-related books, sheet music, Heartland apparel, and conservative godly music from both Heartland music groups and a number of other singing groups. Any textbooks that you will need for classes can be ordered at registration and picked up in the bookstore.
The Go Ye Café is located inside the bookstore and provides a casual place to get snacks, visit with other students, relax in between class periods, or play some games during the evenings. The Go Ye has fresh donuts each morning, a variety of snacks, candy, breath mints, and hot and cold beverages. The Go Ye is open anytime the bookstore is open.
The library is a beautiful, quiet setting for online research, looking for resources, or personal studying. Computers in the library are also available for projects. The librarians are available to help you locate any resources you need, and the college provides several tutors, at no cost, each evening to assist students who may need help with homework.
The Mike Thomas Memorial Gymnasium is open during the evenings for basketball, volleyball or just to “hang out.” During the semester, ladies play intramural volleyball on Friday evenings and the men play intramural basketball on Saturday evenings. The gym is a great place to get some exercise or just to spend time interacting with other students.
The CSC is located on the first floor of the administration building next to the bookstore. The staff working in the CSC are available to help you if you need to make copies, send a note to another student, mail letters or packages, buy stamps, or drop off homework assignments for class. As a student, you will be assigned a mailbox; any mail or packages you receive can be picked up at the CSC.
The fellowship center is located on the first floor of the administration building. The fellowship center is designed as a greeting area for visitors and also has several seating areas providing a quieter setting to visit with fellow students.
How do I balance my school, personal, and work schedules?
#1 Write everything down on a calendar, class assignments, quizzes, tests, work schedule, visitation, special campus and church activities. If you write it down, you will know what is coming up and you will know how to prioritize your study time.
#2 Get your schoolwork done first, then go hang out with friends.
#3 Plan on sick days during the semester. Don’t assume you are caught up on your schoolwork because you never know when sickness may come and put you behind.
Is it easy to get an off-campus job?
What jobs do students have on-campus and off-campus?
Oklahoma City’s strong job market makes it possible for students to find a variety of jobs ranging from banking to fast food to day care to warehouse labor to retail to hospitality to manufacturing and more. An annual job fair is held each August on campus during registration for the sole purpose of local employers interviewing and hiring Heartland students for part-time employment. Students may also apply online for on-campus employment in the areas of maintenance, food service, bookstore, campus service center, housekeeping, security, music department, and the offices.
Heartland has a limited number of financial aid opportunities available to the student. These include institutional scholarships that are provided for need, merit, and service.
Students should pursue every opportunity for additional financial assistance from other sources, which might include: family resources, help from the home church, church scholarship funds, alumni scholarship funds, scholarships available from school districts and community organizations, scholarships from employers, and other private sources. See our financial information page for more about financial assistance.
It is also important to remember that, due to the funding structure at Heartland Baptist Bible College, students pay less than the cost to educate them because of the generous financial support provided by local churches. This support is passed along to students through the radically affordable cost of attending.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 877-943-9330
Office Hours: 8:00am to 5:00pm
Mailing Address:
4700 NW 10th St
Oklahoma City, OK 73127
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