Friday, June 13, 2008

Academic Admission Procedures

ACADEMIC
Admission Procedures
Prospective students who wish to apply for admission to REED CHRISTIAN COLLEGE should write or visit the Office of Admissions, 1001 East Rosecrans Avenue, Compton, California for application forms. Application should be made well in advance of the proposed date of entrance.

General requirements for admission are as follows:

Resources, Facilities and Maintenance
REED CHRISTIAN COLLEGE is NOT underwritten by large donors, and has no endowment. It is maintained entirely by faith. The registration fees and tuitions do not approximate current expenses. The professors, students, Board of Trustees, Faculty, Alumni and friends are concerned sacrificially about the need of the school, and that this work shall function with increasing effectiveness. We trust that our Lord, working through His faithful stewards, will provide our daily needs. It is hoped that many will find it desirable to contribute the expenses necessary to the implementation of its program.

Faculty Advisor
Each student admitted to REED CHRISTIAN COLLEGE will be assigned a faulty member who will function as an advisor and guide to that student; aiding him or her in the preparation of a professional career. Any problem the student faces should be brought before his advisor for aid, counsel and assistance where possible.

Practical Activities
The school encourages its students to actively participate in the phases of Christian Service for which they are being trained. Many students serve as pastors, church musicians, church secretaries, Sunday School teachers, youth workers, and in other types of Christian Service. All students will procure, or are assigned some weekly activity.

Religious Life
The college sets aside certain definite periods for religious observance so that a constant religious emphasis may be made. These observances are: Chapel Hour, The Sunday School, the Sunday Vesper Services, held regularly as announced; and such other special services held occasionally as may be appropriate.

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