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

 - Class of 1981

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Apostolic Bible Institute - Way Yearbook (St Paul, MN) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 90 of 170
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HONOR POINT SYSTEM One hundred tvventy-six l126l honor points are necessary for graduation. A student who earns fifty l50l honor points per semester is on the President's honor roll and obtains a certification of honor point acknowledgment. The President's graduation honor roll consists of those who have obtained three hundred l300l honor points. Example of honor points for a three l3l credit course: 9 honor points A l3 honor pointsl ............ . . . 6 honor points 3 honor points . . . 0 honor points F lminus 3 honor pointsl . . . . -3 honor points B l2 honor pointsl . . C l1 honor pointl ..... . . . D l0 honor pointsl ....... STUDENT EXPENSES Tuition per 21 hour semester ........................... 5485.00 Tuition is payable twice yearly - at the beginning of each semester. Six semesters of 21 hour credits qualifies for a diploma. Additional classes available: Tuition - additional credits per credit hour .......... . . 25.00 Tuition - part time per credit hour .................. . . 25.00 Tuition - auditing fee per credit hour ................. . . 25.00 Tuition electives are non-refundable lexcept for veteransfl lVlatriculation fee per semester non-refundable lexcept for veteransfl . . . . . 25.00 Room deposit ................... . . 35.00 refundable at end of semester ...... . . 10.00 Late registration fee lno exceptional first day ................... . . 15.00 each day after first day ....... . . . 5.00 Yearbook fee ......... . . 20.00 Piano lessons per semester ....... . . . 100.00 Organ lessons per semester ........ . . . 100.00 withdrawal fee lpiano or organl . . . . . 10.00 Nlen's and Women's room - weekly . . . . . 12.00 Women's board - weekly . . .' ...... . . 34.00 Men's Board - weekly ................................. 40.00 Utilities - weekly ..................................... 6.00 lPrices may change due to the economy and condition of inflation.l NO STUDENT ADMITTED TO A.B.l. DORMITORIES WITHOUT A.B.l. CASH REGISTER RECEIPT FOR TUITION. REFUND SCHEDULE Non-veterans: ln case the student withdraws from school or drops individual classes, a refund will be made as follows: During first week ..... . - 80? During second week . . - - 6071 During third week .......... . . 40'Xw During fourth week .......... - . 20? During fifth week and thereafter . . . . OW: 1' Veterans: Not more than 310.00 of the registration fee shall be deemed non-refundable. All other charges and tuition will be based on a daily pro rata basis. 88

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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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DORMITORY ROOMS Dormitory rooms are comfortable and clean. All rooms are outside rooms and equipped with ample furniture. All students maintain their own rooms and are responsible for cleanliness and tidiness. No cooking is permitted in dormitory rooms. No electrical appliances are allowed. Lunches and snacks are pro- vided by the dormitory supervisor occasionally at her or his discretion. All single students are required to reside in the dormitory except those residing with parents locally. Each student is given a STUDENT RULE BOOK which is his guide for conduct while at Apostolic Bible Institute. HOUSING MARRIED STUDENTS Housing for married students is available within easy driving distance from the lnstitute. Nine apartments are available in our own housing. All other apart- ments must be rented. WHAT TO BRING Since linens are not provided by the school, students should bring them. Sheets, pillow-cases, blankets, bedspreads, 1 pillow, and towels are listed as linens. The Oxford - King James version of the Bible is suggested for class use. The Apostolic Bible Institute orchestra will welcome new students who bring their musical instruments. CAFETERIA All single students are required to eat their meals in the school cafeteria. Board is payable in advance. No money will be refunded for meals that are missed in the school cafeteria, except in cases where advance notification of leave of absence has been given. PRAYER Students are taught the privilege of prayer, but they are also required to pray at least fifteen minutes a day. However, there are many opportunities for prayer. Each class has its assigned periods of prayer. Each class period opens with prayer. On Thursdays and Sundays a one hour prayer period is available for students besides prayer time and altar work at our regular services. De- votional sevvices in the curriculum also give the advantage of prayer. CHURCH SERVICES Church services at the Apostolic Bible Church are not only compulsory but a joyful duty. There the students see in action many of the lessons learned during classes. Sunday School, Sunday Morning Worship, Sunday Evening Evangelistic services, Thursday night prayer and worship services and revival services must be attended by the students. Permission must be granted to be excused. VISITING MINISTERS Students are privileged to hear the finest preachers, missionaries and ministers in our organization as they minister to Apostolic Bible Church. 89 GENERAL INFUHMATIUN

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