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Q:
On your "Home" page, what do the words,
Dieu avec nous, mean?
A: This is a French phrase meaning "God with us."
Q: Your site seems to indicate there is a difference
between South Florida Bible College and South Florida
Theological Seminary. What is the difference?
A. South Florida Bible
College is the institution recognized to grant
undergraduate degrees, such as associate and baccalaureate
degrees. South Florida Theological Seminary is the
institution recognized to grant graduate degrees, such
as masters and doctoral degrees.
Q: What is your accreditation?
A: We are
full members of the American Federation of Colleges
and Seminaries. We operate by exemption under the
commission for Independent Education in the State of Florida.
Click on the Accreditations link
for more information.
Q: Does SFBC&TS use semesters or trimesters?
A:
SFBC&TS is on a trimester schedule (quarters), but
with semester credit hours. Because of the length of
time the student is in class, it is equivalent to semester
credit hours. This helps students to earn degrees a
little faster. Most schools are on two sixteen-week
semesters, wherein SFBC&TS has three twelve-week trimesters
(permitting students to complete more credit hours each year
and complete programs faster). SFBC&TS also offers an
accelerated Summer session offering the same credit hours.
SFBC&TS' trimesters are in the Fall, Winter, and Spring.
The Fall term begins at the end of August; the Winter term
commences at the beginning of December; and the Spring term
starts in March. The Summer term always begins in July
but after the July 4 holiday.
Q: Do you offer distance learning or
external studies?
A: Yes, all
degree programs can be completed through distance learning
(external studies). Click on the Distance
Learning link for more information.
Q: For distance
learners, can you enroll at any time or are you limited to
semesters?
A: You are not limited to semesters
or trimesters, so you may
enroll at any time. You will have four (4) months to
complete a course externally, but it can be completed sooner.
The Distance Learning program is tailored to your schedule and
your own pace.
Q: Are there any on-campus requirements for
distance learners?
A: There are no
on-campus requirements, but we offer seminars and accelerated
programs if you desire to attend a class or two on campus.
Our Distance Learning program is very popular, and we have a
body of students from around the United States, as well as
international students. For these students it is
impossible to physically attend on-campus classes; therefore,
the Distance Learning program offers these students a
wonderful opportunity to pursue dreams involving earning
college degrees and performing called service to or for God.
Q: How is the
coursework completed externally?
A: You receive the same
coursework as our
on-campus students, but you will have additional reading and
research because you do not have classroom hours. Once
you are enrolled, you will be assigned a student advisor that
will work with you through your program.
Q: How do I graduate
if I am a distance learner?
A: You may participate with the graduating class
each June and walk with them. If you choose not to walk
with the class (usually due to travel expenses and geographic
distances), you will receive your degree through the U.S.
Mail.
Q:
Your web site indicates your programs are available
to international students. Are any countries or students
barred from "attending" your college or seminary?
A: Absolutely not. Any
international student may inquire
of the college or seminary regarding admission and
matriculation. All interested individuals, regardless of
creed, nationality, or religious affiliation, are welcome to
apply and attend, either on-campus or through the
Distance Learning
(external studies) program.
Q: Do you offer life
learning experience for course credit?
A: Yes. One quarter (1/4) of your degree program
can be earned through life experience credit. To inquire
further on this subject, please
email us (at Inquiry).
Q: What is the cost
per credit hour?
A: At this time, it is US-$130.00
per credit hour. Fees are subject to change without
notice. Click on the Payment link for
more information.
Q: How many students
do you have?
A: Currently we have approximately
200 students at this time.
Q: Why are
alumni and students listed on your web site?
A: There were several reasons
for this decision and program.
However, the primary reasons were that, one, SFBC&TS is
extremely proud of its alumni and students.
The accomplishments of our alumni and students are worth our
continuing recognition. What better way to demonstrate
our commitment to our alumni and students than to offer
visibility to our alumni's and students' achievements?
Second, no other college offers this option, and we thought we
would offer this ground-breaking program as a testament to our
spiritual and devout recognition of God in our lives, and in
His continuing blessings on the SFBC&TS organization.
Q: Your site
states you offer "non-denominational" instruction/curricula.
Does this mean your curricula is in any way critical or
detrimental to "denominational" churches, religious
organizations, or beliefs?
A: Not at all. Our
curricula is designed to enhance and augment any Christian
denominational faith, irrespective of theological practice,
belief, tenets, or secular doctrine.
Q: What does
"PDF" mean?
A: "PDF" stands for "Portable
Document Format." It was developed by
Adobe Systems Incorporated.
PDF formatted documents can be translated from documents
created in a variety of software programs, e.g., Word,
WordPerfect, etc., and then opened on different platforms,
such as Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, UNIX, etc. Adobe's
free Acrobat® Reader®
is required in order to open and view PDF documents. You
may download our catalog in PDF format from our
Catalog page.
Q: What does
"CEU" mean?
A: "CEU" stands for
"Continuing Education Unit."
CEUs provide professionals and
specific skill individuals with formal recognition "credits"
for their training efforts to update or broaden their
knowledge or skills through participation in programs in their
field of study or vocation. For additional information,
contact your company's Training Department, or contact
SFBC&TS.
Q: My question is
not answered on this page. How can I obtain an answer to
my inquiry?
A: Please contact us by telephone, email or fax. If your
inquiry warrants listing on this FAQs page, we will add it to
assist others.
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