Convert significant life experiences into
college credit by documenting past training, work-related projects
and competencies.
Attend class only one
evening each week while they continue
with work schedules.
Improve communication, leadership skills
and vocational effectiveness.
Meet in a seminar format so that each person
can benefit from the varied experiences and ideas of other classmates.
Attend small classes with the same students
through the entire program in a manner that will develop group
cohesiveness and an active network of associates.
Receive individualized instruction and specific
attention to problem areas of learning.
Graduate from a Christian institution with
an accredited degree.
Gain satisfaction and the financial
rewards that go with fulfilling an educational goal.