Applicants
seeking admission to CBI will be considered without regard to age, gender,
color, nationality, and ethnic origin, mental or physical handicap. The
prospective student is assessed according to his academic background.
When a student completes any study program, it is not an
indication that CBI is recommending the student for licensing or
ordination. Each ecclesiastical organization has its own criteria for
licensing and ordaining its ministers.
Students who are admitted are expected to abide by the
rules and regulations as set forth in the official publications. Students
are given copies of the "Code of Conduct", "Drug Abuse
Policy Statement" and "Doctrinal Statement" and are asked
annually to affirm their knowledge of these documents by their signature.
Admissions
Information
Involved in the process of admissions are student status,
enrollment, re-enrollment and classification of students.
Audit-a student may audit any course by enrolling under
regular registration procedures and by paying one-half the cost of regular
tuition. An auditor receives no credit and no grade, but satisfactorily
completed audits are reported to the Registrar and made a matter of permanent
record.
Full
Time Students-are students taking 9-12 hours of graduate courses. The
student’s advisor and the Academic Dean must approve any additional hours. For
more information click on the program links below.