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OTHER TYPES OF CREDIT - FOR EVALUATION
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Credit by Thesis:
A student may
earn three credits toward their degree for every 10,000 words
(undergraduate), 12,500 words (Master's level), or 15,000 words (Doctoral
level) that they write as the result of independent research on approved
topics.
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Life Experience Credit:
A student may
receive as many as 50 undergraduate credits or 10 Master's level credits
as the result of knowledge that they have gained through life, work, and
ministry experience. If you would like for CIST to determine if you are
eligible for this type of credit, please submit a resume of teaching and
ministry experience to the school for evaluation. We will also consider
awarding credit to the student for books that the student has written,
research the student has conducted, etc.
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Seminar Attendance:
Credit will
be awarded for instruction the student receives as the result of attending
approved seminars. To determine if you are eligible for this credit submit
a list of all seminars that you have completed (or that you plan to
attend) and we will inform you as to how many credits (if any you will
receive). Include in this listing the number of hours of instruction you
received at each seminar and the # pages of reading that accompanied the
seminar instruction. We will need proof of your having attended the
seminar before credit will be awarded.
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Apprenticeship Programs:
Many home
school organizations offer college level apprenticeship programs. Your
participation in one of these programs may qualify you for advanced
standing in an undergraduate program. Please contact the school for
details.
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Audit
Programs:
(The
auditing student is free to do as little or as much of the course work as
he desires. Minimally, he will be encouraged to carefully read and
personalize the primary text used in the course, and write a paper
summarizing how God has changed his life as a result of the course. He
does not take tests and receives no course grade.) The auditing student
participates in
the class but has an option to turn his/her audit units into credit units
upon submission and completion of the course requirements before the end
of the school term or semester.
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Scholarship
Programs:
Ministers,
Church Workers and Ministry Heads can get Scholarship or Sponsorship on
their Tuition Fee, upon agreement that they will finish the course in
writing or else they will shoulder the Full Tuition Fee if they
stopped or dropped from the course. Scholarship available as sponsored by
our ministry partners.
We
would like to hear from you.
For
inquiry, comments and suggestions:
contact:
admissions@cistonline.org
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