What
About Transfer Of Credit?
Students transferring from recognized theological seminaries
will be given advanced standing to the extent that their credits
approximate the curriculum of E4N Bible College. Since E4N Bible
College deems its courses essential for graduation, it will
seldom be possible to extend credit for subjects bearing minor
similarity to those listed in the prescribed curriculum. No
courses accepted as credit toward college degrees will be used
as credit toward a graduate degree. Courses graded less than
"C" will not be transferred. In addition all evaluations
for transferred credit is to be handled through Advantage College.
A copy of previous transcripts will be requested by Advantage
College. Upon completion of each evaluation, Advantage College
will notify E4N Bible College of the number of credits accepted
for each student. E4N Bible College will in turn notify the
student. This information will be added to the student's transcript
at the time of the evaluation. There are various fees for this
evaluation.
What About
Transferring Credits To Another Institution?
Other colleges and universities have accepted students for
transfer into their student body. However, while credits earned
while enrolled in Advantage College Extension Schools are recognized
by most colleges that offer Bible Courses within their curriculum,
it is impossible to predict with any degree of accuracy how
many credits would be deemed transferable by colleges and universities
across the board. Every institution of higher learning has its
own rules and limitations when it comes to transferring credits
from other educational institutions. It is therefore suggested
that if a student foresees a future need to transfer credit
that they contact the school where they plan to later enroll.
A little advance planning on the students part may save additional
work and expense later. It is hoped that students will complete
their entire 4-year program with E4N Bible College. We have
relationships (through our relation with Advantage College)
with Southwestern Christian University for our Masters program
and with Oral Roberts University for our Doctoral Program.