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EVANGELICAL
THEOLOGICAL
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Equipping the Saints to Serve
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Admissions
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| Student Evaluations |
| Prospective students seeking enrollment at Evangelical
Theological Seminary should contact the seminary for a
preliminary evaluation. This will allow the potential student to
receive specific guidance as to the entrance level. Important
facts such as the student's ability to satisfactorily complete
the seminary's academic requirements are involved. Plus, the
individual's Christian experience, ministerial "call," moral
character, and personal integrity are consequential issues. The
student's previous educational experience can make a difference
as to the entrance level. Those applicants who are desiring to
be enrolled in a degree program must have a high school diploma, GED, or the equivalent. |
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| ATB (Ability to Benefit
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Any prospective students who do not have a GED or the
equivalent, can be enrolled under the ATB program for a
probationary period until permanent student status can be
validated. |
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| Enrollment Procedures |
Required enrollment materials can be obtained through the
seminary's administration department. All official enrollments
require:
- An official Enrollment Form
- Validation of high school diploma, GED, or equivalent,
or higher degree (unless ATB)
- Official transcripts of all previous academic work and
college credits
- A completed tuition payment plan form
- Two recent photographs (passport size)
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Enrollment fee
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| Non-Discrimination Policy |
| Evangelical Theological Seminary does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, sex, national or ethnic origin, or
physical handicap. |
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| Credit Transfers |
| Evangelical Theological Seminary accepts credits from
approved seminaries, colleges, and universities as long as a
grade C or better was received. The student procedure is for the
official transcripts to be sent directly from the educational
institution to Evangelical Theological Seminary. Acceptance of
the transfer credits is subject to the Admissions Office
policies. Sometimes credits or degrees were scholastically
earned from non-accredited educational institutions (perhaps
foreign countries), or educational institutions which are no
longer in existence. Evangelical Theological Seminary will make
every effort to provide academic recognition for these studies. |
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| Credit Transferability |
| The student transfer of credits to various other academic
institutions can be accepted or denied based on their personal
evaluation. Therefore, prospective students considering a
transfer to another academic institution should inquire of that
institution as to the transferability of their credits and
degrees prior to enrollment. It is customary for academic
credits not to be transferable from college to college. As an
example, credits from ecclesiastical studies would not usually
be applied to a degree in mathematics, even if they were from a
regionally accredited academic institution. Upon receiving a
written and signed request, the student's official grade
transcript of credit will be sent from Evangelical Theological
Seminary to an authorized agency or another educational
institution. However, all financial and academic obligations
must have been completed before the official grade transcript
will be released. There is a $10.00 charge per copy for official
grade transcripts. |
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| Life Experience Credit |
| When potential students have extensive ministerial experience
(of at least five years in a verifiable position in the
ministry), they may receive credits based on their life
experience. These life experience credits can be counted to make
up 25% of the student's total degree program. Confirming
evidence of the life experience credit request must be
submitted. Evangelical Theological Seminary will not award any
diplomas or degrees based solely on life experience credit. The
seminary requires a minimum number of credit hours being
completed before any diploma or degree is awarded. Life
experience credits can be estimated at the time of the academic
evaluation but must be verified by submitting the seminary's
Credit Assessment Form. |
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| Credit by Examinational
Criterion |
| Seminary applicants who have a minimum of five years
ministerial experience may qualify to receive credit by taking a
special examination. This decision for credit eligibility is
determined when the student is academically evaluated. |
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| Dismissal Policy |
| Evangelical Theological Seminary reserves the right to
suspend, dismiss, or place on probation any student whose
academic status, financial responsibility, or personal conduct
is not satisfactory. |
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| Re-Admission |
| The student who is on academic probation or who has been
suspended must apply for readmission. This request by the
student to return to the seminary's academic program is to be in
written form. If the student's request is granted then
re-entering the program will necessitate being subject to the
fees and requirements at the time of the new enrollment.
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| Honorary Degrees |
| Evangelical Theological Seminary has a policy of awarding
honorary degrees to those individuals who have made influential
and significant contributions in the religious realm or to those
who have influenced the ministry of the awarding seminary. The
seminary will award up to five honorary degrees each year and
they must be nominated by the Board of Regents.
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| Grading Process |
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Evangelical Theological Seminary utilizes a specific process
for student grading. A grade point measures quality assigned to,
or withheld from, units of credit according to the following
grade system:
| A+ |
4.0 |
Excellent |
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C+ |
2.4 |
Good |
| A |
3.8 |
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C |
2.0 |
Average |
| A- |
3.6 |
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C- |
1.6 |
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| B+ |
3.4 |
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D+ |
1.4 |
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| B |
3.0 |
Good |
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D |
1.0 |
Poor |
| B- |
2.6 |
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F |
0.0 |
Failure |
The seminary stipulates that on certain graduate and all
postgraduate programs, only 3.0 (B) grades and above are
calculated toward the degrees.
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| Graduating with Honors |
Evangelical Theological Seminary will grant special honors to
those students graduating with a 3.6 grade point average (GPA)
and above, as follows:
3.6 Cum Laude (with honors)
3.8 Magna Cum Laude (with great praise)
4.0 Summa Cum Laude (with highest praise)
All students listed in these academic categories will have
the special honors noted on their degree diplomas. |
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