Apostolic Bible Institute - Way Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1981

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SCHUULING Apostolic Bible Institute, Inc., offers graduates of a three year Theology course and fourth-year graduates of the Advanced Theology course a diploma. This entitles graduates to a General License with the United Pentecostal Church, Inc. ASSOCIATION Apostolic Bible Institute, Inc., is associated with the United Pentecostal Church, Inc., Hazelwood, Mo., 63042. It cooperates with the beliefs of this organization and its doctrinal position has been lifted from the manual of that organization. NON-DISCRIMINATION Apostolic Bible Institute maintains no racial discrimination. PRICE Apostolic Bible Institute, Inc., offers, as it always has, Christian education at the lowest cost which we can possibly charge. We are offering well-qualified, full time teachers, who work for the school all year. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS THEOLOGY COURSE. Three Year Course. Born again experience: repentance, baptism in water in the Name of Jesus Christ, reception of the Holy Ghost lor seekingl according to Acts 2:4. A life of holiness. A teachable spirit. A willingness to obey Apostolic Bible Institute rules. A sincere desire to study God's Word. 1. At least seventeen l17l years of age. 2. A high school graduate. lnon-graduates admitted by special examination.l 3. Three satisfactory character references, one from his present pastor. 4. A satisfactory health certificate and chest x-ray report from his physician. Must be sound mentally, also. 5. A transcript of credits from his last school. 6. Payment of 325.00 matriculation fee - non-refundable. l Veterans - please see student expense pagel ADVANCED THEOLOGY COURSE. Fourth Year Course. Born again ex- perience: repentance, baptism in water in the Name of Jesus Christ, reception of the Holy Ghost lor seekingl according to Acts 224. A life of holiness. A teachable spirit. A willingness to obey Apostolic Bible Institute rules. A sincere desire to study God's Word. Mental ability to grasp fourth year subjects. 1. At least twenty l20l years of age. 2. A high school graduate and a graduate of an approved three year course in Theology either from Apostolic Bible Institute or another approved Bible College. 3. Three satisfactory character references, one from his present pastor. 4. A satisfactory health certificate and chest x-ray report from his physician. Must be sound mentally, also. 5. A transcript of credits from his last school. 6. Payment of 8525.00 matriculation fee - non-refundable. l'Veterans - please see student expense pagel REGISTRATION Students are required to register before the beginning of each semester. The final date for enrollment is three weeks after the beginning of each semester. 86

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MRS. JESSIE A. NORRIS Educational Psychology, Applied Psychology, Storytelling, Choral Reading. Ohio State University, B.A., Macalester College plus extra credits, Apostolic Bible Institute, Forty-three years teaching experience at Apostolic Bible Institute. REV. ROBERT SABIN Religion Analysis, Church History Analysis, Public Speaking, Apologetics, Homiletics, Old Testament, Orchestra. Apostolic Bible Institute, Winona State University, B.S., Two years instructor at Winona State University, University of Minnesota, Twenty-one years pastoral experience, Pastor of Apostolic Bible Church, Eighteen years teaching experience at Apostolic Bible Institute. MISS JOANNE SWIM Public Relations, Religious Education. Apostolic Bible Institute. Faculty Seminar . . Cafeteria Opens ................. Labor Day Week-end Welcoming Services, Minn.-Man. Dist. Campground ..... Freshmen and transfer students registration and orientation . . Upper classmen registration and schedules ......... All Classes begin ........ Welcome Night and reception Midterm exams ......... Thanksgiving vacation begins classes resume 8:00 A.M. . Christmas cantata ........ A.B.I. Christmas skits ..... Christmas vacation begins 1:00 P.M. . . classes resume 8:00 A.M .... Church Christmas program . . End of First Semester .... 1:00 P.M. . Registration and Schedules ......... Registration of new and transfer All Classes begin .......... students Midterm Exams ............ Easter vacation begins 1:00 P.M. . . classes resume 8:00 A.M ..... Music Department Tours ...... Founder's Week and Graduation . . . Student evaluation by faculty . . FIRST SEMESTER . . September 1-3, September 3, Camp Galilee September 4-7 . . September 8-11 . . September 14 ... . . September 15 20 ........ September . . November 19,20,23,24 24 30 17 18 18 . . . November . . November December December December . . January 4 December 20 . January 28 1 r r 1 r 1 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1982 1981 1982 SECOND SEMESTER . . . February 1 . . .... February 1 . . . . . February 2 . . March 29-April 1 ' 1 ........April . . April 13, ......April2-11 May 27-30 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982 . . First Monday of each Month 85 CALENDAR 1981-82 5 17 19 26 4 11 111 25 JULY 123, 13141.16 -7 I 27 28 29 30 I! 70 2122 23 '425161 1: 24 :11 1 1981 I AUGUST l SEPTEMBER 13 14 1. 1 18 l 4I 1 12345 6789101143456 86788101112 IB 9101112 151 15 51617 19 24 11519 211 2127 2D 212' 23 25 25 .252S272879272829JI' '1 1o'ia '11 NOVEMBER Wise RT' 17 56 7 89 1211141516 7324 1211212 75 287 0317? 121 31234 111891011 5789 I7 1516171919232 131 5 7 2273242575272 2 7 2 3'J 22 1982 567 12 314 A 5 101112 IF1 242 303 E J 10 17 n 11 4 11 18 25 BANQABV, M 1 w 1 r l 4 s s1s 9 1 1sI14 21121 2526272B29fIOI2B TPR? , 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 11 :I 5 s1n 91012 121314151s1119 192021723215 241212112930 ,,.,., u 'FEBBYQARYI M-ARCH H SlSm14TWTFSSMTWTFS 2l12345E,12345 8 9101112117 15161718 1920114 22 23 24 25 25 27,21 3211 ,,.,..,.l.,.- MAY 5 1 L 3 4 5 S 7 B 5 1011121314 513 17 1819 20 7122 70 25 5212929 2 6 8 H 10 11 1213 1516 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 2? 29 JU 31 JUNE 1 Z 3 4 5 7 8 'I 111 11 12 14 15 1 17 111 19 77 '12 ZF 282830



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LATE REGISTRATION Late registrations are accepted only with the approval of the President. lt is understood that all work in all classes that is missed by late registration will be made up within three weeks. In case of delay in registration beyond the registration date indicated in the Bible lnstitute's calendar, a fine of fifteen dollars will be imposed for the first day and five dollars for each day thereafter. No waiver of fee or portion of tuition will be granted for the late registration. CHANGE IN SUBJECT Changes in subjects will be permitted only within two weeks after registration. Changes later than two weeks will produce a failure in the course. INCOIVIPLETE WORK Incomplete work must be finished within three weeks after the issuance of report cards. Otherwise, credit will not be given for the course. ABSENC ES AND LEAVES School days begin with 8:00 A.lVl. classes. At eight l8l minutes after the time that a class begins, students are marked absent even though they arrive after that time. Class attendance is recorded and grade points are lowered with absences. Students will be granted leave by the President and that only in case of emergency. CLASS OFFICERS Presidents, vice-presidents and secretaries from each class lelected by the class membersl cooperate with the faculty to form a counselling group. STANDARDS OF PROGRESS Report cards are issued once a semester. A student may obtain progress reports at any time from an instructor. Grades depend upon class discussion, homework, tests, final examinations as well as attitude, ability and effort. Each instructor adheres to the standard grading policy: Excellent A 94 - 100 Good B 87 - 93 Average C 80 - 86 Passing D 75 - 79 Failure F Below 75 GRADUATION REOUI REMENTS The three year Theology course requires one hundred and twenty-six I126l hours credits. lThe usual load for a student is twenty-one l2ll hours per semester.l Also, each graduating student must attain one hundred twenty-six honor points for graduation. lAs each C grade hour is equal to one honor point, graduating students must obtain at least a C average, unless the student, because of a debility, obtains a modified diploma or is a special student, receiving a special diploma.l Also, no diploma will be given to a student who has not met all of his financial obligations to the school. He also must have completed all required subjects. 87

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