A Bible college that's been registered since 2017 but has no online footprint might give anyone pause. When I scanned boanergesbiblecollege.org, the biggest red flags were what wasn't there: no about page, no contact information, no social media links, and not a single snapshot in the Wayback Machine. For an educational institution β where trust and accountability matter β that silence is hard to ignore.
Most legitimate colleges, even small ones, put at least some information about their faculty, location, or accreditation online. This site is currently under maintenance, which makes it impossible to see what it offered before. But the lack of any web history over nine years suggests either the site was rarely active or something else is going on.
If you're considering this college, I'd strongly recommend looking for independent sources about it before sharing any personal details. The technical basics like a working SSL certificate and clean blacklist status are fine, but they don't make up for the absence of basic identity signals. When a site is this opaque, the safest move is to wait until they publicly show who they are and what they offer.