1. The first set of courses will be sent after enrollment, registration and first tuition fees have been paid.

2. The work schedule should begin immediately after materials are received. The Syllabus, (instruction sheet), has been carefully prepared by the instructor and MUST BE FOLLOWED EXPLICITLY!

3. Begin work immediately on ONE course.

4. Type or write work very clearly, using ALL PRINCIPLES OF FORMAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND PUNCTUATION. Most instructors will consider these principles along with content as they evaluate course work.

5. ALWAYS include student's name and number, course title and number, as well as name of instructor on course work.

6. Wrap all posted materials to be returned very securely with both inner and outer wrappings (for water-proofing) before mailing. Mail handling can be extremely rough in both the United States and abroad. Mail to National Director or CCBI office. On-line students email to Instructor's address, ccbi@tstt.net.tt

7. Choice of third course should be included as first course is sent to Instructor or CCBI office.

8. Begin immediately on the next course, which already should have been received. It is very important to continue with the established study routine without a break.

9. Continue this procedure, always with one course in progress and one in reserve, at the average rate of about one course completed and sent per month.

10. If a course is returned marked F or Incomplete, do whatever is required immediately (while the information is fresh) and be encouraged by the knowledge that your college has high standards and expectations.

SEMINARS
Although primarily a distance education college, CCBI faculty offers in-class courses frequently in countries where we have students and available instructors. Students in the area chosen should make every effort to enroll and attend each resident course for the valuable classroom experience, student interaction and establishment of teacher-student relationships. Watch our Web page announcements for these seminar announcements.

MINISTRY PROJECTS
Every CCBI student is required to be actively involved in a tangible regular ministry for the Lord in the church, community or mission field. The project MUST be OVER AND ABOVE regular activities (for instance, a pastor could not use hospital calls as his project; a lay person could). The same project cannot be used every semester; there must be a new outreach. They are to be reported on the form provided by each February 28th and August 31st. For undergraduate students, Ministry Projects will be the 16th credit needed for a full semester's work. No credit is given for graduate students' Ministry Project, but it is required nonetheless. These are a distinctive feature of our practical curriculum and MUST BE DONE.


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