Biola_Catalog_19390101NA

EVENING SCHOOL * * * The Evening School meets the need of the Christian who finds Day School attend­ ance impossible. And, for the person who aspires to complete Day School courses, but who must take a reduced schedule, it affords opportunity to accomplish part of the Day School curriculum in evening classes. Sunday-school teachers, and all others who take seriously their most effective witness for Jesus Christ, find the training offered here indispensable . Those of all ages from eighteen years and beyond attend. Day School courses are offered , and thus full Day School credit is allowed for every course taken. Teachers are those of the Day School. SUMMER SCHOOL * * * A six-weeks ' summer course from the middle of June to the end of July is conducted each summer. All work satisfactorily completed is counted hour for hour on diploma or de­ gree courses. Classes are taught by the regular Biola faculty. Dormitory accommodations are available for all students. Sufficient work may be taken during the s ummer to lighten the winter schedule or to decrease the time in residence. A summer Bible conference is held during the afternoons and evenings of the last week of Summer School.

For special Summer School bulletin address: The Office of the Registrar.

BIBLE CORRESPONDENCE COURSES * * * The Bible Institute of Los Angeles offers to men and women throughout the world the opportunity of obtaining a working knowledge of the Bible through its several compre­ hensive, systematic and inexpensive courses. The courses, printed in loose-leaf form, making the lessons adaptable for individual or class use, are designed for the purpose of causing the student to see for hims elf the clear teaching of the Word of God on the subjects studied.

Four courses offer credit for residential study at the Institute's Day School.

Send for free Prospectus describing in detail all of our nineteen courses. Addres s: The Correspondence School.

A CHRISTIAN CHALLENGE The financial foundation of the Bible Insti­ tute is the good will and generosity of it s friends. It has no other, save a full dependence upon the Heavenly Father. To all who have received through these pages some vision of what the Bible Institute is accomplishing in His Name, we make an earnest appeal to share in this world-wide service. Contributions may be made in an y amount, payable either in cash or over a period of time. They may provide scholarships or faculty chairs and when endowed may be permanently named. If desirous of further in­ formation concerning methods of giving to the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, please address: The Business Manager.

ELMER J . PETERSON

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