ACADEMIC INFORMATION
WITHDRAWAL A student who officially withdraws from college during a semester will receive a grade of "W" in all courses in which the work is of passing grade at the time of withdrawal; otherwise, a grade of "WF" will be given. A student who withdraws may be granted honorable dismissal provided that he has met all of his financial obligations to the college, has secured from the Admissions Office and completed all forms for withdrawa l, and is in good standing at the time. A student who withdraws unofficially, that is, has not completed the proper forms supplied by the Admissions Office, will not receive a refund of any portion of his tuition or fees, and will receive a grade of "WF" in each course. If he has no financial obligations to the college, a transcript of his work will be sent to another school upon request. ~ GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS .:)..,,..... ~~ The Bachelor of Arts Degree. This degree is offered with majors in the following: Bible, Christian Education, Biological Science, English, History, Humanities, Language Arts, .Music, Psychology , Social Science, and Speech. The first two named require 128 units and the others 154. The Bachelor of Music Degree. This degree is offered with majors in Applied Music, Church Music. and Music Education. The latter requires 154 units . All majors require a 2.5 grade average in the maior field of study. Further information concerning each major will be found in the division by which it is offered. Included in all majors, except Bible, are 30 units of Bible and Doctrine according to the requirements of the Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges. In addition, 2 units of Church Polity and 2 units of Personal Evangelism are required. In the Bible major. 30 units of Bible and 10 units of Doctrine are required. The requirements in Bible and Doctrine common to all majors are as follows: • Io Bible 101, 102, 103, 201 , 202, ~02, 309 Church Polity Doctrine 302, 402 The general education requirements m all majors except Music are as follows: ~ ', Engli~h:- Basic language. reading, and compos1t10n ............................ 6 Literature .............................................................................. .... 3 Science: Life and Physical, or Mathematics ................................. ... ...... 12 History: World ........................................................................................ 6 U.S. History and Constitution .................................................. 5 Speech .................. ...... .............................................................. .. 3 Philosophy ............ .......................................... .......................... 3 Psychology ............... .................................. ............ ... ................. 3 Introduction to the Fine Arts .................................................. 2 Physical Education ............................................. ~ .................... 4 Additional requirements are listed under the departments offering majors. 19
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