Admission
Admission to all degree programs is open to men
and women who hold a B.A./B.S. degree or its equivalent from an
accredited college or university, and who also demonstrate evidence
of being born again, are yielded to the will of God, and are endowed
with the necessary spiritual gifts.
Applicants are considered without regard to gender,
national origin, or handicap. However, the school reserves the
right to refuse admission to any individual who does not confess
Christ as his or her personal Savior.
In requiring the B.A./B.S. degree or its equivalent
for admission, the school recognizes the importance of a broad
education as a foundation for specialized theological study. A
bachelor's program that includes work in the major fields of humanity
and science gives students the discipline and general information
valuable for theological study and the work of the ministry. Adequate
attention should be devoted to English grammar and composition,
literature, speech, logic, and history.
Readmission
Students who have withdrawn from California Graduate School
of Theology, and were in good academic standing at the time
of withdrawal, must apply for readmission through the Registrar's
Office. An application for readmission, an application fee,
a letter of endorsement and references are required for
readmission. Students are readmitted under the same academic
standing as at the time they left California Graduate School
of Theology.
The same policy holds for those who have been dismissed
from the school due to academic performance: they must submit
a new application for readmission, and if approved, he or
she will be readmitted under probationary status for one
semester.
Auditing
Most courses may be audited by individuals who want to
learn more about the Word of God, but do not desire a degree.
In addition, most courses may be audited by regularly admitted
students with permission of the instructor and subject to
availability of classroom space. Full-time students may
audit courses free of tuition, but will not receive any
credit. Audited courses are recorded on the transcripts
of all students as "Audit."