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Admission, Enrollment and Graduation Requirements

Certain information designated as "Directory Information" may be disclosed without the consent or knowledge of the student unless the student has notified Biola in advance that such information is not to be released (see below). "Directory Information" at Biola is defined as: • Photo • Name • Address • Telephone Listing • E-Mail Address • Date and Place of Birth • Major Field of Study • Participation in Officially Recognized Activities and Sports • Weight and Height of Members of Athletic Teams • Student Status (e.g. Enrolled, Withdrawn, Graduated, etc.) • Enrollment Time Status (e.g. Full Time, Half Time, etc.) • Student Classification (e.g. Freshman, Junior, Graduate First Year, etc.) • Dates of Attendance • Degrees and Awards Received • Most Recent Previous Educational Agency or Institution Attended The purpose of establishing this definition of "Directory Information" is to notify the student of the types of personally identifiable information included in this definition of "Directory Information" and to allow the student to prevent the disclosure of this information should he or she wish to do so. The student may request that his/her "Directory Information" remain confidential and therefore be treated as "Non- Directory Information." To do so, the student must change his/her confidentiality level to Total Confidentiality. Students may request changes to their level of confidentiality in writing with the Office of the Registrar. Implications of Requesting Total Confidentiality to Student Records Students requesting Total Confidentiality should familiarize themselves with the various implications associated with this heightened, optional level of privacy. The following are some, but not all, of such implications. All students who do not request Total Confidentiality will be assigned Standard Confidentiality which entitles them to all of the regular protective provisions of FERPA as described in the Notification of Student Rights under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) above. Students requesting Total Confidentiality should be aware that this will prevent the acknowledgment of their enrollment and the release of any and all "Directory Information" by the University to potentially interested third parties such as parents, spouses, children, other family members, potential employers, and the like. To authorize the release of the "Directory Information" of students with Total Confidentiality, the student must complete and submit a General Student Consent of Release of Educational Record(s) form to the Office of the Registrar as described above. Students who have requested Total Confidentiality will also be omitted from some internal University and departmental communications. Student athletes, and other students who represent the University in an official capacity should consult with the athletic team or supervising department concerning the relevant logistics of requesting and maintaining Total Confidentiality while serving as an official

representative of the University. Students who have requested that their information remain confidential will not be listed on such things as honor lists (Dean's list, EKE, etc.), and they will not have their names printed on the graduation bulletin nor read at the commencement ceremony when they graduate unless a specific written request is submitted to the Office of the Registrar. Alumni and former student educational records will be treated according to the last privacy level selected by the student prior to their graduation or withdrawal from the University. The University is not responsible for the retraction or amendment of any and all student information legitimately released to a third party prior to the Student's request for Total Confidentiality. The requesting student is responsible to coordinate such desired retraction/amendment directly with the third party recipient and/or any other third parties the information was subsequently redisclosed to. Request a Change to Your Confidentiality Level Students may request changes to their level of confidentiality in writing with the Office of the Registrar. Transcript Requests Students or alumni may view Biola's transcript policies and request transcripts online (https://studenthub.biola.edu/transcripts). Telephone, e-mail, and in-office requests will not be accepted. All transcript requests require payment upon ordering and the signature of the student. Processing time is 1–2 business days. Official transcripts cannot be faxed. A transcript cannot be released if the student owes money to the University or if a payment is outstanding on any loans obtained through the University. This policy is in compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (Buckley Amendment). Name Changes All name change requests by marriage, divorce or court order must be accompanied by a copy of the legal action which changes the individual's name, only if the name change occurs during enrollment. You must provide official documentation in the form of a valid Social Security card

plus an additional valid alternate identification. Extracurricular Activities

All groups or individuals who represent the University must manifest satisfactory cooperation, spiritual life and scholastic attainment (the overall grade point average must be 2.00), and must be approved by the faculty. Degrees Offered Cook School of Intercultural Studies • The Bachelor of Arts degree with majors in Anthropology and Intercultural Studies. • The Master of Arts degree in Anthropology, Applied Linguistics, Intercultural Studies, Linguistics and Biblical Languages, Missions, and TESOL. • The Doctor of Intercultural Studies.

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