First launched in 1952, National Secretaries Day—now designated Administrative Professionals Day—is a time to recognize the significant contribution of administrative assistants, receptionists, and other administrative support professionals. Yesterday, April 21,... read more →
April 19 Update From Dr. Copeland As you are well aware, this has been a unique year, especially in the area of having parents and guests on campus for various... read more →
The past year has been an intense, unique, and–Lord-willing–one-of-a-kind year. Because of the Lord’s grace, it appears that we will make it to the end of the year with five-day-a-week... read more →
When we first felt the impact of COVID-19 in the spring and fall of 2020, few of us had experienced the virus. But with the surge of cases through the... read more →
Registration for summer school (students currently in grades 8–11) and fall (students currently in grades 5–11) is coming soon. Here’s how it works. Registration for Middle School Electives (students currently... read more →
Congratulations, high school mock trial team! Bob Jones Academy won the South Carolina Bar High School Mock Trial state competition composed of public and private schools. This is a major... read more →
Now is the time to start thinking about registration for next year. Registration for summer school (students currently in grades 8–11) and fall (students currently in grades 5–11) will be... read more →
Boosterthon is a high energy, action packed, school-wide event that combines fun and fundraising. In this camp-like experience, Boosterthon team members challenge students with character building activities, motivate them to... read more →
Bob Jones University President Dr. Steve Pettit recently announced that Dr. Doug Abels will become the interim BJA administrator at the end of this school year. Dr. Abels is currently... read more →
This year’s middle school mock trial team has been a part of several firsts: First year mock trial was offered as a middle school class First year the competition was... read more →