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Cathedral Bible College is approved by
the U.S. Dept. of Immigration and Naturalization to accept foreign students. We now have students from Egypt, Korea, South
America, Hungary, Philippines, South Africa, Bulgaria, Romania, and others applying from all over the world. |
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If you are interested in attending Cathedral Bible
College, you must do the following:
1) You must request an application, return it fill out with the
application fee of $10.00.
2) You must provide a letter of reference from a Pastor, or Priest, or
Minister, or a teacher who can vouch for your moral behavior.
3) You must write and provide the following: (and it would be good if
notarized)
A. A letter of “intent.” In other words, when you finish at Cathedral
some 1-8 years from now, do you
intend to return to your own country?
B. You must have a notarized letter from your parents on concerning a
home or apartment that you can
return to when you come back to your
country so we know that you will have a home waiting for
you.
C. You must have a letter from someone stating that you will have a job
of some type waiting for you
when you finish your studies in America.
This is to ensure that your time here will not keep you from
finding
some type of employment when you return.
4) You must have a notarized statement from a bank of “personal funds”
of at least $3,000 on hand. From these
funds you must:
A. Be able to pay your first years tuition (two semesters of
approximately $450.00 per semester) up front
upon arrival after
receiving your visa.
B. Be able to pay your first years dormitory fees if you are living in
our dormitory of $25-$50 a week
depending on 1-2-or 3 to the room and or
if you have a work scholarship on campus. If you are not going
to live
on campus you must have a notarized statement from a sponsor here in the
United States (family,
friend, etc.) that a place is being provided for
you to live. This address must always be on file and updated
with the
college.
C. You must be able to have of the $3,000 mentioned in #4 at least
$1,000 for personal needs and use.
5) You must have a notarized statement from family, a sponsor, or
yourself of additional $5,000 in funding or
liquid assets available for
you in case of emergency needs or of the cost of living being more than
you
expected. The college does provide some free meals to students as
well as inexpensive meals.
6) You must write a letter stating that you understand that you cannot
apply for a work permit off campus until
after the first year of
college. INS does allow 20 hours a week of on campus employment.
7) You must provide a transcript of any college work done prior to
coming to Cathedral regardless of what area
of study you were in as well
as a copy of your High School diploma and you must state that you are
English
proficient to maintain English speaking classes at the college.
When you have prepared the above package of information (send copies to
us, keep originals for your embassy visit) we will then notify you of
your acceptance and you can receive from us the I-20 to take to the U.S.
Embassy or Consulate with the original documents of the above package
and they should issue your visa, which will be good for as many years as
you study with us provided that you do the following:
1) Take at least 12 hours of class per semester. Each semester is 15
weeks and there are two semester of class
per year.
2) Attend at least one of the weekly chapel services.
3) Tardiness is prohibited. Class attendance is required. Missing more
than 3 classes per semester per credit hour will put you on probation
for a semester. Continued excessive absences will mean expulsion.
4) All bills must be paid.
5) Moral and legal behavior must be maintained.
6) No un-American activities allowed by our college students.
7) Students must purchase textbooks, take notes, and maintain a 2.0
grade point average (80). If a student fails
or makes below a C on
classes he is placed on probation for a semester. Failure to improve
grades to a C
average will result in expulsion.
WHAT DOES EXPULSION MEAN?
It means you are no longer a student, your student visa is invalid, INS
will be notified, and you should receive an order to leave the country.
The above responsibilities may seem like a lot and the list of
requirements for your visa may seem like a lot but we have learned that
it is best to cover all the bases and all the potential reasons you
could be denied a visa. By doing all that we ask you to do, your visa
application will cover almost any questions the INS would have and you
should have no problems getting your visa and coming to Cathedral.
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