Friday, June 13, 2008

Payment of Accounts

FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Payment of Accounts
All semester bills of students are due and payable in advance at the beginning of each semester on registration day. These include required fees, tuitions, et al. Students who are unable to pay their bills, as and when due, should request the privilege of deferred payments, by making arrangements through the Dean’s Office in advance.

All accounts must be paid in full before the final examinations may be taken, final grades recorded, or a transcript of credits issued.

Graduation Requirements
Every student must:
1. Be faithful in class and chapel attendance. Only limited number of absences may be excused, and those for good reasons.
2. Show evidence of a true Christian life while in attendance at this School.
3. Complete at least the entire final year of his/her studies. A minimum of fifteen (15) hours of classroom study at this school
4. Maintain a satisfactory record of Christian service while in attendance.
5. Manifest correct and effective used of the English language.
6. Satisfactorily complete all prescribed work and meet all financial requirements and obligations before the day of graduation.
7. Be present at the Commencement Exercises when he expects to graduate, unless officially excused.

Absences
Students are allowed as many excused absences from any class as equals the number of hours of class sessions per week. Absences in excess carry a penalty of .5 grade points each, in that course. Absences occasioned by providential intervention may be excused. In no case may credit be granted for the course when the student has missed more than one-sixth (1/6) of the total number of class sessions. THREE UNEXCUSED TARDINESSES will have the same result as one unexcused absence.

Withdrawal from School
A student who finds it necessary to withdraw from the College must secure from the Registrar’s Office a withdrawal form and have same duly signed by Administrative Dean. Illegal withdrawal from any course of instruction, or from the College may result in automatic forfeiture of any tuition which might otherwise be due him or her.

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