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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS


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President's Address
- From The Chancellor

What is Covenant?

- A Church at Antioch
- Programs of Covenant
- Distinctiveness

General Information

- History
- Objectives and Purpose
- Doctrinal Statement
- Denominational Affiliation
- Standards of Conduct and Affidavit
- Authorization, Accreditation and Recognition

Admissions Information

- Admission Policies
- Admission Requirements
- Transfer Students and Credits
- Transcripts
- Grading System

Financial Information

- Financial Policy
- Refund Policy

Academic Information

- For Information
- Department of Theology
- Department of Religious Studies
- Department of Christian Education
- Department of Christian Counseling
- Department of Healing Ministry
- Department of Religious  Social Welfare
- Department of Church Music

Degrees Offered
- Bachelor Programs
- Graduate Programs
- Doctoral Program
- Doctoral Program Component

Application Form

- Application for Admission


General
Acceptance to any degree program at C.U. will be granted only after evaluation of the application, reference form, and official transcripts has been made. The application must be accompanied by the appropriate fee.

An application is valid for one year. If the student does not supply the information required for admission within the year, or if he/she is accepted and does not complete at least one course within the year, he/she must reapply.


C.U. Undergraduate Program
Applicants desiring entrance into the Bachelor's degree program must have completed the requirements for a high school diploma or equivalent.


C.U. Graduate Program
Master's Programs:
All Master's programs require satisfactory completion of a Bachelor's degree or its equivalent. Bachelor's degree equivalency is understood in the sense that the applicant has satisfactorily completed 120 credit hours of college level work in which he/she received “C” or better.

Doctoral Programs:
All doctoral programs require satisfactory completion of a Master of Divinity degree program or its equivalent. This equivalency is understood in the sense that the applicant has satisfactorily completed 87 credit hours of seminary level work in which he/she received “B” or better.

All doctoral candidates should have satisfactory fulfillment of all deficiencies.

All doctoral candidates are requested to take the Bible Content Examination and should receive a score of 70% or more.

All doctoral candidates should submit Recommendation for Candidate Status by the student's major professor.


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