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Improving Your AIM
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"Follow In His Steps" 1 Peter 2:21b
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1. Winter 2009 Online Courses | ![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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"If you have 120 volts of electricity coming into your house but you have broken wiring, you may turn the switch, but nothing works-no lights come on, the stove doesn't warm, your radio doesn't turn on. Why? Because you have broken wiring. The power is ready to do its work with all the appliances in your home, but where there is broken wiring, you have no power. Unity is necessary among the children of God if we are going to know the flow of power."
--A.W. Tozer.
2. Core Values: Prayer and Faith:
Columbia International University seeks to be a community marked by joyful reliance upon God for material provision, victory over sin, growth in Christlikeness, and fruitfulness in ministry. And what is the Christian's most basic and consistent - even moment by moment - response when we see his global redemptive mission, and know his Spirit is the strengthening steeling presence of Christ in us? We walk out our daily relationship with him in faith most often expressed in the prayers of a seeking, loving, and needy heart. We live in a constant dependence on him - Why? Because the challenge of carrying the love and truth of Christ to all peoples, even to those we would tend to label our enemies, pushes us beyond our own resources. We cannot do it without him. He will not do it without us. Join us in praying that we can live out this value daily.
Watch a video and read more on the Core Values
"So what is God's goal for the church? Unity. Why? Because when redeemed sinners with little in common choose to love each other, that displays God's wisdom and glory like nothing else."
--9 Marks Ministries, Living As A Church
3. MORE Frequently Asked (Advising) Questions
Q. "What limits apply to transfer credit?"
A: Transfer credit may be used to meet the requirements of up to one-half of any degree. The total number of transfer credits and distance learning credits a student applies to his degree may not exceed one-half of that degree. If a students wants transfer credit applied to her degree after matriculation, an academic petition is required.
Q: "What limits apply to distance learning courses?"
A: Distance learning courses may be used to meet the requirements of up to one-half of any degree. The total number of distance learning credits and transfer credits a student applies to her degree may not exceed one-half of that degree. The Biblical Ministries Certificate may be earned entirely by distance learning. Distance learning courses do not count toward financial aid or residence requirements unless they are taken as EX (independent) or DO (online) along with at least one resident course during the semester.
Q: "What policies govern course substitutions?"
A: All course substitutions must be approved in advance by academic petition and must be accompanied by supporting rationale. Sustitutions which do not involve a change in alpha-designator (e.g., BIB for BIB) do not require instructor approval. Substitutions which involve a change in alpha-designator (e.g., ICS for BIB) must include approval by the instructor for the course for which the substitution is being made.
Q: "What policies govern undergraduate courses which are taken for SSM credit?"
A: Any 3000 or 4000 level undergraduate course may be taken for SSM credit, as long as additional work is added to bring the total housr of study involved to 135. The additional work must be documented as part of a Faculty Directed Study authorization. A student who wishes to take an undergraduate course for SSM credit must secure permission to do so in advance by academic petition.
"All the believers were one in heart and mind . . . with great power the apostles continued to testify to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and much grace was upon them."
Acts 4:32-33
4. AIM Scholarships and Financial Aid
The Financial Aid Office has information and applications for AIM Scholarships and Student Loans! Also, print an information sheet for information on Church Matching Grants.
Contact Dan Griffin at DGriffin@ciu.edu or call 803-807-5037.
"May they be brought to complete unity to let the world know that you have sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me."
John 17:23
5. New Fee Structure for the Seminary and School of Missions for the 2008-2009 year:
Per semester hour (less than 9 hours) ..................................$425.00
Per semester hour (9-11 hours) ............................................$400.00
Per semester hour (12 hours* or more) ................................$350.00
Columbia Winter/Summer Terms (per semester hour)* .....$400.00
[rates for Atlanta courses are found at www.ciu.edu/atlanta]
Audit (per semester hour) ........................................................$75.00
Guest D.Min. (per semester hour) ........................................$425.00
D.Min.*** ..........................................................................$11,500.00
* Students who take 12 hours or more (DE excluded) during a joint term** will be eligible for the $350.00 per semester hour rate. Please contact the Office of Student Financial Services regarding this 12 semester hour rate.
** A joint term is defined as a combination of the following individual terms only. Fall and Winter is considered a joint term. Likewise, Spring, Summer 1, and Summer 2 are considered a joint term.
"We Christians too often substitute prayer for playing the game. Prayer is good; but when used as a substitute for obedience, it is nothing but a blantant hypocrisy, a despicable Pharisaism . . . You your knees, man! and to your Bible! Decide at once! Don't hedge! Time flies! Cease your insults to God, quit consulting flesh and blood. Stop your lame, lying and cowardly excuses. Enlist!"
--C.T. Studd
6. Spring 2009 Online Courses | ![]() |
The registration deadline for the following courses is February 3, 2009. Coursework begins March 2, 2009 and ends May 30, 2009. | ||
| Special Note: Enrollment in any one of these courses requires approximately 10 hours of work per week during the course dates indicated, including participation in web-facilitated discussion topics and adherence to syllabus due dates. | ||
| BIB 5113 - Prophets: God's Message of Redemption and Judgment (Online) with Dr. Bryan Beyer | ||
| BIB 5410 - Hermeneutics: Interpreting and Applying the Bible (Online) with Dr. John Harvey | ||
| GRE 6307 - Greek 4: Exegesis and Exposition of Luke (Online) with Dr. William Larkin | ||
| HEB 5111 - Hebrew 2 (Online) with Dr. Alex Luc | ||
| ICS/MIS 5020 - Islam Through Christian and Muslim Eyes (Online) with Dr. Warren Larson |
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