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BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS
vided for the full cost of their board and room for the con templated period of their stay. The King's Business, tfae monthly magazine of the ·Bible Institute of Los Angeles, makes offers of help to intending students or present students, either men or women. ( See page 83,) On their graduation, the Institute is pleased to do what it can to place students permanently in Christian work, but it does not guarantee work to any one on leaving the Institute. But if men and women are willing to do any work that the Lord calls them to do, the demand for men and women who have graduated at the Institute usually proves greater than the supply. Classification of Students Students are classified as follows: 1. Regular Students. Those who take the full work in any course. 2. Sp~cial Students. Those who cannot take the full work of any of the courses for reasons which are satisfactory to the Faculty. The minimum work of a special student is four Bible classes a week, and one assignment. Special stu dents living in the building pay an increased rate for room and board of twenty per cent. Special arrangements are made for the accommodation of foreign missionaries ret_urned on furlough. 3. Graduate Students. Graduate students are those who having completed the two years' 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 . Augu st. and part of September, though pecia l lec tures are given fr om time to t ime duri ng those months. Between each term provision i~ made for a vacation. vary ing- fr om ten dav s to two ·week s. ( See calendar, page 7). Term Certificates Term certificates are given to those who have been present from the opening (Registration Day) to the close (Gradua-
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