An education provides a unique personal experience that hinges on the student's responsibility to know the course of study for the academic program; to know the rules, requirements, regulations, and deadlines that govern the academic program; to develop and follow schedules which comply with the course and program requirements.
The staff and faculty of AIHC School of Biblical Studies support each student's ministerial endeavors. Students have the opportunity to be inspired by taking advantage of this educational experience. In addition to the catalog, we have provided other ways to inform students about the school, its expectations, and how to begin an exciting journey of bible learning.
The staff and faculty of AIHC School of Biblical Studies support each student's ministerial endeavors. Students have the opportunity to be inspired by taking advantage of this educational experience. In addition to the catalog, we have provided other ways to inform students about the school, its expectations, and how to begin an exciting journey of bible learning.
Information Sessions
These sessions provide information about our program, curriculum, and admission requirements. All prospective students who have expressed an interest in enrolling our school are welcome to attend. Please register online to attend a session.
Student Orientation
Student orientation is an event for all new and returning students. This event is MANDATORY for all new students. The purpose of the orientation is to provide students with information and support necessary to begin a bible learning experience at AIHC School of Biblical Studies.
Registration
Students must give special attention to registering for classes for each term. They can refer to the class course schedule for the classes available for enrollment during each term. Those students enrolled in the certificate program must register for all courses offered in each term.
Grading System
The college follows the 4.0 grade point system and requires a 2.0 (C) average for graduation. The grades, grade points, and their interpretation are as follows:
A |
4.0-3.5 |
Excellent |
B |
3.4-2.8 |
Good |
C |
2.7-2.0 |
Average |
D |
1.9-1.0 |
Passing |
F |
0.9-0.0 |
Failure |
I |
Not figured in GPA |
Incomplete |
W |
Not figured in GPA |
Course Withdrawal |
S |
Not figured in GPA |
Satisfactory |
U |
Not figured in GPA |
Unsatisfactory |
AU |
Not in figured in GPA |
Audit |
P |
Not figured in GPA |
Pass |
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is monitored for all students at AIHC School of Biblical Studies. Students who apply to AIHC School of Biblical Studies are obligated to make satisfactory academic progress toward their certificate. Students enter into a contract or agreement to attend class, complete their assignments, seek tutorial assistance if necessary, prepare for exams, and complete courses with a passing grade.
Progress Reports
Accurate records are kept by the college on the students’ progress per term. Students receive a progress report after the completion of each term through our student database system. AIHC School of Biblical Studies has also adopted the Moodle online platform that will allow students to check their progress in each class. Access to the Moodle portal (https://aihc-sbs.moodlecloud.com) is designated for students which requires a username and password. Students can request a printed copy of their grade reports and unofficial transcripts for their personal records.
Transfer of Credits
In compliance with Tennessee State Legislation SB3789/HB3857 we provide the following statement, transferability of credits disclosure, which must be signed by the student at the time of first enrollment and retained as part of the student’s permanent record.
You have the option to download a printable version and return it the Administration office via email, fax, or by mail. After you sign and submit the form, a copy of your transferability of credits disclosure will be sent to your email address on file.