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Faculty Handbook Part IV
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Section III: Students



Students

101.     Admission to the bachelor's degree program is normally restricted to students who have completed four semesters or sixty credit‑hours in an approved undergraduate program.

102.     Admission to the licentiate degree program is open to students who have completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent and who have indicated an aptitude for advanced study and research. Successful completion of the four‑year program required for the priesthood, ministry, or rabbinate may be considered equivalent to the bachelor's degree.

103.     Admission to the Ph.D. program is contingent upon the completion of the M.A. or Ph.L. degree in accord with the School's requirements for these degrees.

104.     The admission of students is made by the Dean of the School upon recommendation by the Admissions Committee of the School.



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