Biola_Catalog_19490101NA

Transfer students who expect to major in Christian Education may find some difficulty in completing work for the degree in the normal length of time. It will be noted by reference to the Christian Education course of study that the course contains a major of more than thirty hours in Bible and a major of nearly the same amount in Christian Education. It will also be noted that practice teaching in a regular Christian day school is a part of the requirement for the degree.

CLASSIFICATION OF STUDENTS

1. Regular-Those who have met full requirements for admission and who carry a prescribed schedule looking forward to graduation. Regular students are further classified as to their course of study: Institute students who are looking forward to graduation from a three-year diploma course; Bible College students who have qualified for a four-year course leading to a degree; Seminary students enrolled in the fifth year leading to the Th.B. degree; Post-graduate students who are enrolled in the School of Missionary Medicine. College students are classified as to their year as follows: FRESHMAN: A minimum of 15 high school units for entrance. SOPHOMORE: To classify as a first semester sophomore, a student must have 27 semester hours; for second semester, 41 hours. JUNIOR: First semester, 57 hours; second semester, 74 hours. SENIOR: First semester, a minimum of 91 hours with as many grade points as hours, and with a reasonable possibility of meeting all requirements for graduation within at least one semester and a summer school. Second semester seniors must have a minimum of 108 semester hours with an equivalent number of grade points and a reasonable possibility of finishing no later than the end of the following summer school. Bible Institute students are classified as to their year as follows: FRESHMAN: A minimum of 15 high school units for entrance. SOPHOMORE: To classify as a first semester sophomore, a student must have 27 semester hours; for second semester, 41 hours. SENIOR: First semester, 57 hours with as many grade points as hours, and with a reasonable possibility of meeting all requirements for graduation within one semester and a summer school. Second semester seniors must have a minimum of 74 semester hours with an equivalent number of grade points and a reasonable possibility of finishing no later than the end of the following summer school.

2. Special-Those who present reasons satisfactory to the faculty are privileged to take an elective course consisting of a minimum of five hours of classroom work which includes at least one Bible subject.

3. Post-Graduate--Graduates of the school who wish to return for additional work fo r credit. 22

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