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THE BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES

Special arrangements are made for the accommodation of foreign missionaries returned on furlough. 3. Graduate Students. Graduate students are those who having completed the two yea rs' course of the Institute wish to remain for further work. All the privileges of the regular student are granted them. Their class room work and assign­ ments are arranged in conference with the Secretary of the Faculty. Vacations The regular classes of the Institute are not in session dur­ ing July, August, and September, though special lectures are given from time to time during those months. Between each term provision is made for a vacation, vary­ ing from ten days to two weeks. ( See calendar, page 35.) Term Certificates Term certificates are given to those who have been present from the opening (Registration Day) to the close ( Gradua­ tion Exercises) of the Term, ( excused absences excepted), who have regularly attended the assigned classes and passed the examinations in those classes, and whose practical work and Christian character have approved them to the faculty. Diplomas Diplomas wi ll be granted upon the fo llowing conditions: 1. Two years' residence in Los Angeles, and attendance upon the prescribed classes. Due credit will be all owed for work done in our Corre­ spondence School, or in other institutions, which is similar or equi valent to that offered by the Institute. The amount of cred it will be decided by the teacher in the particular course in question.

NOTE.-The Bible course of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago being almost identi­ cal with the r egu lar course of the Bibl e Insti­ tute of Los Angeles, it is possible to grant stu­ dents of that institution equal credit for studies taken there, and a lso to grant equal a ll owance for residence there to the extent of one year. Such students must be in resi­ dence here at least one year in order to be eligible for graduation.

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