On their g raduat ion. the In st itu te is pl eased to do what it can to place st udents pe rman en tly in Chri stian work, but it docs not gua rantee wo rk to a ny one on lea ,·ing the In stitnte. :.fen and women wi lling to do any wo rk th at th e Lord ca ll s them to do, and who have g radua ted at th e In stitute, usua ll y fi nd th e spec ial place of sen ·icc th at the Lord has fo r th em, wi thout much diffi culty.
Classification of Students
Studen ts are cl ass ifi ed as follows : 1. Regu lar Students. Those who take the f ull wo rk in a ny course.
2. Spec ial St ud ent s. Those who ca nnot ta ke th e full work of any of the cou r ses for r easons whi ch a rc sat isfacto ry to th e Faculty. The minimum wor k o f a specia l stud ent is five Bibl e classes a week, and one ass ignment. Specia l students li ving in the building pay a n in creased ra te fo r room a nd boa rd of twenty pe r cent. Th ey a rc requ ir ed to take the examinati ons on the subjects for which they a rc enrol led, the same as the regular students . 3. Post-G rad ua te Student s. Th ose who, having comple ted the cour se of the In st itute, wish to r ema in fo 1· further wor k. A ll the pri,·ilegcs of the regu la r student arc granted them. Th eir class r oom work and ass ignments a re a rr anged in con ference with the Secretary of the Facu lty. 4. :.J iss iona ri es on F url ough. pecial a rrangement s a rc made fo r the accommodat ion and st udi es of home a nd foreign mi ss iona ri es on fur lough. S uch shoul d write to the In st itute for f urthc r in for ma ti on. T hey are wa rmly welcomed. Vacations The r egula r classes of the Institute a r e not in sess ion during July, August, and pa r t of September . A S ummer Schoo l is held durin g the last two weeks in Jun e and th e fi rst week in July. Th ere is a r ecess a t Chri s tmas a nd a nother at Easte r, va ry in g from ten days to two weeks . (See Ca lendar, page 9.) Diplomas Dipl omas wi ll be g ranted upon th e fo ll ow ing condit ions : I. Two yea rs' res id ence in Los r\ngclcs. and attendance upon the pr esc ri bed classes. Due credit will be a ll owed fo r ll'Ork done in our Evening o r Co rrespondence Schools, or in other in s tituti ons. wh ich is simil a r or equ ivalent to that o ff ered by th e Institute. NOTE.- Th e cou r ses of th e :Vfoody Bibl e In st itut e o f Chi cago being a lmos t ident ica l wi th those of the Bible In st itu te of Los Ange les . it is poss ibl e to g rant st udent s of that in st itution eq ua l credit fo r st udi es taken there, and a lso to grant equal al loll'ancc fo r r esidence ther e to the ex tent of one year. 2. T he maintenance of a consistent Chri stian cha racter, s uch mai nte na nce to be decided by the facu lty o f th e Inst itute. 3. Commendabl e zeal in pr actical Ch ri s ti an wo rk. 4. P rofic iency in English, proven by th e pr esentat ion of a satisfac tory g r aduati ng thes is, a nd a pu bli c addr ess . 5. Pass ing gr ades in th e courses of study. T he passing g r ade in a ll studi es is 60. Stud ents receiv in g less than thi s ma rk must take the work ove r agai n, o r offe r a specia l examin ati on, as the teacher in the pa rt icu la r cou r se may des ignat e. 6. Soundn ess in doctrin e, to be determin ed by th e Faculty . Letters of Recommendation Let ters of r ecommendat ion are not given to s tudents. A stud ent's grades in hi s s tudies, howeve r. will be glad ly fu rni shed when o fficially requested by a ny inst ituti on des irin g to g ive cr ed its fo r work done at th e In stitute. In such case the name a nd address of the Reg istrar must be furnis hed to the Secretary of th e Facu lty of the In stitute. 39
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