of the purposes and program of evangelical Christianity throughout the world. FINANCIAL INFORMATION Biola College seeks to provide a quality education for all its students at the most reasonable cost possible. As a private, non-profit institution , Biola College receives no support from taxes or other public funds. Tuition charges paid by the students do not cover the costs of providing a quality education. Consequently, every student who attends Biola College receives a substantial subsidy, made possible by the gifts of alumni, individual friends , interested churches, and in a few cases, businesses and corporations. The expenses of students at Biola College are shown in the following schedules. The college reserves the right to change all student charges, modify its services, or change its programs of study should economic conditions, curriculum revisions, or national emergency make it necessary to do so. TUITION Each semester $1383 .. .. ...... .......... (year) $2,766.00 (12 units or more each semester) (Includes A.S.B. fee) From one through eleven units per semester per unit . .... . .. . .. .... . .. . ...... . .116.00 Master of Arts Education only .................. ... . ........ . .. 85.00 Intersession, 1980 (per unit) ....................... .56. 00 Summer School , 1979 (per unit) .. .. .. .. . ... .. ...... 48. 00 ROOM AND BOARD ........ . ... . (year)l,674.oo
LITERATURE
3 units
250 Introductory Studies in Literature or one of the following: (with consent of department) 360, 370, 440, 450, or foreign language literature PHILOSOPHY 3 units Any one of the following will meet this requirement: 202 Introduction to Philosophy 205 Logic 301 Greek and Roman Philosophy 305 Ethics 4 semesters Physical Education (Activity) P.E. Orientation is mandatory for freshmen. Exempt if 21 upon entrance. (See page 67 for complete information on Physical Education) PSYCHOLOGY (or alternate) 3 units Psychology 200 or Sociology 220 or Intercultural Studies 300. SCIENCE/ MATHEMATICS 8 units 303 Modem Philosophy PHYSICAL EDUCATION A minimum of eight units is required in science and/ or mathematical sciences. Biology 100 with 110, and Physical Science 101 have both been designed for the student with a limited background in science. Those with a strong background may choose other courses with guidance from the division and/ or by qualifying through proficiency testing in biology, chemistry, or mathematical sciences. Options: Biology 100, 110, 111 , 120, 130, 152, 202, 212, 221, 222,242,252,262,290,352 Chemistry 103, 105 Mathematical Sciences Physical Science 101, 103, 110 Business Computations 191 ELECTIVES Normally a student has considerable freedom in the choice of electives in addition to the Biblical Studies and Theology, general education, and major requirements. However, in addition to the note given at the end of the Biblical Studies and Theology Requirements, the non-music major is limited to a maximum of eight units of credit in applied music (including ensembles) and the non-physical education major is limited to eight units of credit in physical education activity classes. Student Ministry and Character Each student carrying 10 units or more is required to become involved in a weekly student ministry of their choice. A completed ministry each semester is required for graduation. In addition to receiving satisfactory scholastic rating in all required courses, a student is expected to give satisfactory evidence of genuine Christian character and soundness of doctrine, and have met all financial obligations to be eligible for a degree. Daily chapel (attendance required) has for its purpose the deepening of the student's spiritual life. Through a variety of Christian speakers and programs the student is made aware
1st semester-room $430.; board $450. 2nd semester-room $344.; board $450. STUDENT HEALTH FEE
Undergraduate (each semester) ....... ... ..... ... ..5.00 Graduate (each semester) ....... ... .............. .4.00 SPECIAL FEES (in addition to the above tuition , only as applicable to the individual student - each semester) Room Reservation Deposit . . .......... . ... . ... . . .$50.00 Late Registration- Any time after scheduled registration ... . .. . .. . ...20.00 Auditing Fee, Per Unit .. ............ . .. . .......... 20.00 Change of Class Schedule .. . .. . ...... . . . . . .. ... .. .2.00 Laboratory and Clinical Fees ...... . .... ................ 10.00-15.00 Student Teaching Fee (each unit) .... .. .. . . . .........5.00 •Accident and Medical Insurance (Fall $47.00, Spring $65.00; $10,000 maximum) ... 112.00 t Parking Fee ... .... . . . ...... . . . . . ....... . .. ...... 10.00 Transcript Fee (for each copy after the first) ........ .... . ... . . . .. 1.00 P.E. Fee (100 level-off campus) . ......... . . . . . . .. 20.00 P.E. Fee (200 level-activity, includes camping skills) ......... .. ............ . . . . .20.00 P.E. Fee-all other activity courses (including 301, 302) ... .. ..... . . ................8.00
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