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SUMMER SCHOOL

A growing and continuing summer school program provides students with the opportunity for a greater degree of fl exibility in planning their total program. Students may enrich their course of study or reduce the overall time spent in college or decrease their regular course load by careful selection of summer school courses. Visiting students find it refreshing to study in a different at­ mosphere and perhaps a different locale, and entering students find it helpful in gain ing advanced standing. Work taken may be applied to both the degree and the teaching credential programs. Instruction is offered in standard courses by t he regular Biola College faculty and capable visiting professors. Courses offered include Bible, doctrine, Greek, history, literature, mathematics, phi losophy, psychology, biological science, sociology, and other subjects. Credit is also avai lable in connection with several excellent foreign tours conducted during · the summer. Most students will take the two separate 3-week sessions for a tota l of six units of credit. Tuition, room, and board are appreciable lower than regular charges at private colleges . Requests for the sum.mer school bulletin, which is available in February, and application forms for admission should be addressed to the Admissions Office. Admission to the sum.mer program does not presuppose or grant acceptance to t he college fo r the regular school year.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S MANY TOURIST ATTRACTIONS COUPLE WITH THE QUIET ATMOSPHERE OF BIOLA'S 75-ACRE CAMPUS TO MAKE THE COLLEGE AN IDEAL PLACE FOR SUMMER SCHOOL

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