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Graduate of Theology 102 Hours 5 Years



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Graduate of Theology 102 Hours 5 Years



Bible College Division

A.A. Degree 66 Hours 4 Years


B.A. Degree 132 Hours 6 Years

B.R.E. Degree 132 Hours 6 Years


Seminary (Graduate) Division
Master of Ministry Education 45 Hours 5 Years

M.R.E. 45 Hours 5 Years

D.Min. 42 Hours 5 Years

PhD.Biblical Studies 45 Hours 5 Years

ThD. 45 Hours 5 Years

M.Div. 96 Hours 8 Years


NOTE: Extensions may be granted by the Academic Dean in extreme circumstances.
Methods of Earning Credit
The student may earn credit hours toward a degree based on the following studies:


  • Off-Campus Studies:

Off-campus courses are not merely correspondence courses. They are designed in such a way that the student must analyze the materials found in various texts. Off-campus courses are designed to be completed in approximately the same time as on-campus studies. Off-campus courses encourage students to be self-disciplined in time management and in setting goals in relation to their other priorities.




  • On-Campus Studies:

All on-campus courses are designed for three-hour sessions. Each course meets weekly for fifteen weeks in the fall and spring semesters.




  • Modular Studies

Date and time to be announced.


Time of Course Completion
On Campus:


  • The on-campus student is required to complete each course during the fifteen-

  • week semester.

  • Failure to complete the course will result in the student receiving an "Incomplete." If the "I" is not fulfilled after thirty (30) days, the student will receive an "F" for the course.

Off-Campus Courses:




  • Off-campus courses must be completed within six months from the date of registration.

  • Students failing to complete courses within the six-month time period will receive a grade of "F."

  • Only in extreme cases will extensions of no more than three months be granted. The student must submit the reason for the extension in writing to the Academic Dean. The Dean will determine if the extension will be granted.



Recommended Course Order

The faculty of Immanuel recommends that a student begin his/her degree program with a broad-based foundation (major surveys). Following the major surveys, the student should

begin taking various courses in more specific areas (minor surveys) which build on these broad-based studies.
Upon completing a major survey (e.g., Basic Theology) and a minor survey (e.g., Acts), the student is well-prepared to take an intensive course (e.g., Genesis).
NOTE: The above are only suggestions by the faculty. The student is not required to follow this plan in detail. If the student has any specific questions, he/she should address these with the Academic Dean.


  1. MAJOR SURVEYS

A. Old Testament Surveys

B. New Testament Surveys



  1. MINOR SURVEYS

  1. Acts of the Apostles




  1. INTENSIVE

A. Genesis



  1. Romans

  2. Daniel

  3. Revelation

  4. Inspiration


Academic Load
A student should take a reduced academic load to protect his/her health, job efficiency, academic excellence, and his/her responsibilities to his/her church and family when he/she must work in order to remain in school. The following is a recommended maximum load schedule:
Working Hours Academic Hours

41 and over 9

31-40 12

15-30 14


0-15 17+
Grading System
A (90-100) 4 grade points

B (80-89) 3 grade points

C (70-79) 2 grade points

D (65-69) * 1 grade point

F (Below 65) 0 grade points

Grade point average is computed by dividing the total honor points by the total number of courses taken.


W - Withdrawal with written permission before a grade can be assigned.....0 grade points
WP - Withdrawal with written permission while passing...................………0 grade points
WF - Withdrawal with written permission while failing, or withdrawal without

permission..................................................................………………..Minus 2 grade points



A student may, with the permission of the Dean, repeat a course in which a "D" grade was received. The "D" grade, however, will remain on the transcript as part of the student's record.


All students are counseled periodically as to their progress and are given the appropriate grades.
Students who have a failing grade in two or more subjects by mid-semester will be placed on academic probation. If failure continues to the end of the semester, the student will be dismissed. Students may be re-admitted at the beginning of the next semester upon the discretion of the Academic Dean.
Status Sheet (On-Campus and Off-Campus Students)
The Status Form is a very important tool in each individual degree program. All students are responsible to maintain an up-to-date status throughout their degree program. Upon acceptance, the student will receive the appropriate Status Form. The Status Form indicates the total hours for the degree, along with the credits needed in each subject area, including all required courses. Transfer credits will be indicated on the Status Form in each subject area.
IMPORTANT! IT IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY TO FULFILL THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATUS FORM. A COPY OF THE STATUS FORM MUST ACCOMPANY EACH APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION. THE APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION IS INCOMPLETE WITHOUT THIS COMPLETED ACADEMIC STATUS FORM.
Revision of Class Schedules

If a student finds it necessary to make a correction to his/her class schedule, he/she must revise his/her schedule by the last day of registration listed in the Academic Calendar. The student must properly fill out the schedule revision form and submit to the Academic Dean for approval. Immanuel assumes no responsibility for error in schedule revision and reserves

the right to cancel any class with limited enrollment. A student may withdraw without penalty during the first two weeks of the semester if he/she completes the necessary form. If the student decides to withdraw from a course, the student must secure a withdrawal form from the Admissions Office. This withdrawal form is presented to the instructor for approval. The grade of "WP" will be given to students withdrawing with permission and with a passing grade. The grade of "WF" will be given to students withdrawing without approval or with a failing grade.
Note: Students are expected to continue in class until approval to change or withdraw from a course is received.
Add/Drop Policy
For on-campus students:


  • No courses may be added after the second week of classes.

  • Classes may be dropped the first week with the approval of the professor. These courses will not be recorded on the student's transcript.

  • If a student drops a course after the first week and not before the eleventh week, a grade of "Withdraw Passing" (WP) or a grade of "Withdraw Failing" (WF) will be given. The grade will depend on the student's academic standing.

  • All courses dropped in the last four weeks of a semester will be recorded in the student's transcript as "F." Any exceptions are subject to approval by the professor and the Academic Dean.

For off-campus students:




  • To officially drop a course, a student must fill out the appropriate form from the Admissions Office.

  • If a course is officially dropped within thirty days after registration, a grade of "WP" will be given.

  • If a course is not officially dropped within six months, a grade of "F" will be given. Should a student want to repeat a course, the student must register again for the course and pay the current tuition fee.


Academic Information for Off-Campus Students

General

Off-campus students may begin course work at anytime following acceptance into the program.



Off-Campus Course Procedures

The following procedures are required by all Bachelor and Master-level students in the Off-Campus Program at Immanuel:




  1. Upon acceptance

a. The student will receive a registration form. The student will submit that form with the appropriate tuition and fees to the Registrar.

b. The student will also receive a Status Form with all noted transfer

hours on it. It is then the responsibility of the student to take all courses which will satisfy the requirements of said Status Form.


2. The student is allowed six months to complete each required course. Extensions may be granted at the discretion of the Academic Dean.)

3. Upon completion of the work, the student will submit the work for grading to

the proctor. The proctor will submit the completed work to the Academic

Dean for grading. The graded work will be returned to the student. The

student may then register for another course following the normal registration

procedures.

4. The student should keep in touch with the Academic Dean, especially if any

problems should develop.

5. The student should contact the Business Office concerning any financial questions.

Course Cancellation
Immanuel reserves the right to cancel any course offered when fewer than five (5) students enroll in the day courses or fewer than ten (10) students enroll in the evening courses.
Academic Regulation
Students are responsible for all guidelines and procedures found in this catalog. No exception will be made by the Administration.
Scholastic Honors
The Registrar will post a list of all students making a 4.0 grade point average or higher on the President's List and will post a list of all students making 3.0 grade point average or higher on the Dean's List. The student must be carrying a minimum of twelve hours and must not receive any I's, WF's, D's, or F's during the semester.
Graduation Honors
To be eligible to receive honors, the student must have made a 3.5 or higher Grade Point Average for his/her entire academic record, completed at least 60 hours at Immanuel, and completed all requirements for graduation.
Honor Grade Point Average
Cum Laude 3.50-3.69

Magna Cum Laude 3.70-3.84

Summa Cum Laude 3.85-4.00




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Immanuel Bible College Division

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Associate of Arts Degree (A.A.)
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