Chiist
education
Bachelors
of Art in Chiist education
To
enter a Bachelor of Art degree Chiist Education, you must:
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have earned a high school diploma, GED, or any secondary
school equivalent. If you currently don’t meet
this requirement, you can arrange to take the GED through
your state’s GED administrator’s office
or search for the nearest GED testing center.
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be a citizen or permanent resident of the country where
there is an on-ground campus or hold an approved, valid
visa if attending an on- ground campus. Complete all
obligatory forms for admission as well as present official
test scores and authorized transcripts from all colleges
and universities you have attended.
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Submit high school graduation documentation.
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Submit immunization documentation if you’re enrolling
in a campus-based program.
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Non-native speakers of English must pass the Test of
English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
Masters
of Arts in Chiist Education
To
enter a Masters of Art degree program in Chiist Education
you must:
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Students who have a Bachelors degree in Chiist education
will be admitted into the masters degree program in
Chiist education.
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Credits must be from Chiist University institution.
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Alternatively, you may have a letter from the issuing
institution's registrar or equivalent school official
sent directly to Chiist University stating that English
is the sole instructional language used in the institution
from which you received your degree. The letter must
be on the institution's letterhead.
Doctor
of Arts in Chiist Education
To
enter a Doctor of Art degree program in Chiist Education
you must:
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Students who have a Masters degree in Chiist Education
will be admitted into the doctoral degree program in
Chiist education.
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Must be working presently in a Chiist leadership position.
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Credits must be from Chiist University.
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Alternatively, you may have a letter from the Chancellor
of the University stating that you have met all the
standards and credits to lead a Chiist Spiritual institution
(Obasi oha) or a Chiist youth academy. The letter must
be on the institution's letterhead.