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Admissions Requirements
Admission
To apply for admission, download
and view our application. Print the application out, and
mail it, completed, to: Committee of Admissions Penn View Bible Institute P.O. Box 970
Penns Creek, PA 17862 Provided he or she meets the requirements for admissions, a person of any
race, color or national origin may be admitted to the school. Because of the unique philosophy and purpose of Penn View Bible Institute,
however, only those who give evidence of being genuine Christians and whose
lives are in harmony with the principles and standards of the Institute will be considered for admission. Any student failing to maintain a consistent
Christian life, including the expression of proper Christian attitudes, may be asked to discontinue attendance.
The primary educational requirement for admission to Penn View Bible Institute
is graduation from high school. This requirement may be met by achieving satisfactory
scores on the General Educational Development Test (GED).
ACT or SAT test Scores should be forwarded to the Admissions Office. All
entering freshmen will be tested as part of their orientation. The test results
will be used in guidance and placement of the student.
ACT Information
American College Testing Program
PO Box 414
Iowa City, IA 52243
PVBI's ACT code is 3661
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SAT Information
College Entrance Examination Board
PO Box 592
Princeton, NJ 08540
PVBI's SAT code is 2639
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The individual seeking admission should take the following steps:
- Submit application ($20.00 application fee must accompany application), and recent photograph or snapshot.
- Obtain volunteers to submit character references and list their names
and addresses on the application form in the appropriate space. One should
be the pastor of the applicant. None should be a relative of the applicant.
- The high school graduate should request that his high school send an official
copy of his transcript directly to Penn View Bible Institute. Transcripts
from all schools attended after high school must also be submitted.
- A health form will be sent to the applicant. This form should be completed
by the applicant and a medical doctor (M.D. or D.O.). The completed health
form must be returned to Penn View Bible Institute by the physician.
- The prospective student will be notified promptly of the decision of the
Admissions Committee.
Note: The application deadlines are Fall Term -
August 1; Spring Term - December 15. Applications sent after these deadlines
should be accompained by a late application fee of $30.00 instead of $20.00.
Re-admission
Any student who discontinues attendance for one or more semesters must submit
an application for readmission with the Academic Dean by the application deadline
of the semester he plans to re-enroll. No readmission fee is charged except
in the case of late application, for which there is a fee of $5.00.
Classification of Students
Regular students will be classified at the beginning of the fall term. This classification will extend through the entire school term. The classification is based on accumulated hours and is as follows:
| Freshman | 0-29 hours |
| Sophomore | 30-59 hours |
| Junior | 60-94 hours |
| Senior | 95 hours |
Students who intend to make up deficiencies and have specific plans to do so in order to graduate with their entering class may be allowed to advance provided they lack no more than three hours for underclassmen or five for Juniors entering the Senior level. In rare cases, a student may be classified as a Junior with as few as 54 hours if the student is committed to make up the deficiency and graduate with his class. In order to be classified as a full-time student, the student must be carrying an academic load of at least 12 hours.
Special Students
Individuals who do not meet the admission requirements of Penn View Bible
Institute, but who desire to enroll in selected courses, may be admitted as
special students. If a special student is able at a later time to meet the
admission requirements, he may at that time become a regular student. In such
a case, previous course work would not apply toward the diploma program.
An exception to this regulation is that acknowledgement of completion of one semester's work may
be granted provided that admission requirements are met prior to the commencement
of the following semester.
Auditing of Courses
Under this provision, regular students may take courses for personal
benefit without the responsibility of completing assignments. An audit student
will be required to take notes (unless some handicap prevents it), but he
will not take the final examination. Attendance requirements are the same
for all students regardless of status. "Audit" will appear on the transcript. Consult the fee schedule
for audit charges.
Transfer Credit
Academic credit earned at other similar institutions may be received in transfer
and applied toward a program of study at Penn View Bible Institute. Only courses
in which a grade of C (2.0) was earned and which will apply toward program
requirements are transferable. This determination will be made through an
evaluation by the Academic Dean. At the present time Penn View is accepting
a limited amount of college level work done through Accelerated Christian
Education (ACE) in transfer, as long as the specific courses are applicable
to programs at this institution. No more than 15 hours of correspondence work
from a recognized school may be applied on a diploma program.
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