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18.  How can a student study further?  (18 of 18)

Calvary fulfils a quality educational role by publishing material for training students in study groups and Bible Schools. The quality of the material and proposed training method is such that the earned credits can be banked at an International University such as Calvary University (CU). Bible Schools who want to offer mentoring for these training courses up to Diploma level (in the form of short courses), register with us to become a Tuition Centre.

Calvary University [CU] has developed a degree year to give their student an opportunity to achieve a Bachelor of Ministry qualification with for instance our earned credits. We also help students who have registered for a B.Min (Honours) or an M.Min. or a D.Min. degree. For this we act as Mentors only. Calvary is regarded as on the forefront of mentoring in SA. As the time passes, we may be getting more and more co-operation and recognition from other Universities. The aim is that they will allow the student to continue with an Honours or Masters degree program. This has been made possible by the fact that we have adopted International Standards of Accreditation and are listed by CQA who state that we offer quality education supervision and training facilitation normally acceptable to Private Higher Educational Institutions.


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