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IIml UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM CLASSIFICATION OF STUDENTS Astudent's classification is determined at the beginning of each semester according to the following plan: Freshman 26 units or less completed Sophomore 27-56 units completed Junior 57-95 units completed Senior 96 units or more completed COMMUNI1Y OUNIOR) COLLEGE TRANSFER

G.P.A. are graduated Magna Cum Laude. Students with a 3.90 G.P.A. are graduated Summa Cum Laude. In order to graduate with honors from Biola University, at least 60 units must be earned in residence at this school. Each year elections to membership in the Biola chapter of Delta Epsilon Chi , a national honor society of schools affiliated with the American Association of Bible Colleges, are made from the graduating class. Such membership is limited to seven percent of the graduating class and is based on scholastic performance as well as Christian life and service. BIBLICAL STUDIES AND THEOLOGY REQUIREMENT Biola University is committed to a strong biblical emphasis. Afirm foundation in the Word of God is imperative for all God's servants, regardless of what type of ministry they mayenter. Atotal of 30 units of biblical studies and theology must be included in the program of each student according to the requirements of the American Association of Bible Colleges. Each student must take at least one course each semester until he has fulfilled the requirement. The following are required: Old Testament Studies ors IOI Early Hebrew History 3 units OTS 102 Later Hebrew History 3 units New Testament Studies NTS 201 New Testament Literature I 3 units NTS 202 New Testament Literature II 3 units NTS 300 Early Christian Hisiory - Acts 3 units Theological Studies THS 100 Biblical Foundations 3 units THS 300 God, Christ and the Holy Spirit 3 units THS 310 Man , Sin and Salvation 3 units THS 410 Interpretive Systems, the Church and Last Things 3 units Elective in biblical or theological studies 3 units Note: Students who select a liberal arts major may count only a total of 30 units of biblical studies and theology toward the required units for a degree. (Biblical studies and Christian education majors may count unlimited biblical studies or theology units toward the required units for a degree.) The maximum limit for recognized correspondence courses in Bible is six units. Part-time students (less than 12 units per semester) are required to include at least one biblical studies and theology course within each 15 units completed at Biola University unless the 30 units requirement has been met. Part-time students seeking a degree from Biola University must complete the entire requirement as outlined above. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENT It is the purpose of the general education requirement to introduce the student to areas of study that mature the mind, open new vistas of appreciation and understanding, enrich social relationships and devel­ op skills and aptitudes that can aid the student in furthering his personal and social usefulness. Since it is the purpose of a liberal arts education to create a broad base upon which to build one's continuing education, the student is allowed to select from the following courses to build his own base in the liberal arts. University Life I Unit Required

No student will be permitted to transfer more than 70 units of credit from a community college. No upper division credit can be allowed for courses taken in a community college. Final authority for the accep­ tance of transfer credits into Biola University rests with the office of admissions and records. Current students taking courses at local com­ munity colleges while enrolled at Biola should request prior approval of courses in order to insure that transfer credit will meet the needs of their curriculum. No course below a "C" (2.0) will be transferred from another institution. Credit/No Credit and Pass/Fail courses should not be taken. Admission counselors are prepared to give academic advise­ ment to those attending, or planning to attend, community colleges with the intention of transferring into Biola University. Vocational or technical courses will not be accepted for university credit. ACADEMIC STANDARDS With the exception of nursing, a grade of "D" is accepted as a passing grade in a single course, although such quality of work in general is at no point a criterion of progress from level to level. A minimum grade point average of "C" is necessary to graduate. Still higher minimums are required before admission to student teaching and nursing. AG.P.A. of 2.5 is required for admission to the nursing program. Students receiving less than a "C" grade in any nursing course must repeat the course to progress in nursing. Students who transfer units from other institutions must maintain an average grade of "C" in all work completed at Biola University as a requirement for graduation. All students must have a minimum of a "C" average (2.0) in their major field. Academic Probation: Any student whose cumulative grade point average in Biola Univer­ sity falls below "C" (2 0) is placed on academic probation. Probation indicates a period of trial and the student must achieve better than a 2.0 average the subsequent semester or face the possibility of being disqualified. Astudent is restricted from participation in extracurricular university activities and the academic load will be limited during this period of probation to a maximum of thirteen units each semester. Students on academic probation must participate in the Learning Skills Workshop. Academic Dismissal: Astudent may be dismissed at any time if his grades are below a 1.00 GPA in one semester or if he has not achieved minimum grades for two successive semesters. Astudent who is considered for dismissal may make written appeal to the Admissions and Records Office to be allowed to continue on strict probation as determined by the Academic Stan­ dards Committee. Adismissed student may apply for re-admission only after a full year has elapsed. After one year, he may apply for re­ admission only if evidence is given which indicates that chances for scholastic success are good. Astudent who has been twice dismissed may not be re-admitted. For full statement on satisfactory academic progress, please see page 9. SCHOOL HONORS Students achieving a semester grade point average of 3. 50 or better while enrolled in nine or more units and whose cumulative grade point average is 3.00 or better, will be placed on the semester's Dean 's List. For graduation honors, students completing their course with a grade point average of 3.50 are graduated Cum Laude. Students with a 3.70

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