Word of Life Christian College & Career Development Center is an accredited Bible College and School of Ministry with programs to meet your spiritual and natural educational goals. College of Ministry
Students entering into the School of Ministry will receive intense instruction on a variety of subjects that will enhance their understanding of the Scriptures tremendously. The completed courses off
ered in the College of Ministry may be transferred into WOLCC curriculum if desired, with assessment allocation. The Christian College will hold classes on each Monday, Thursday, Sunday and during the second and fourth Saturday of each month and will offer the following courses for Fall 2012:
Monday - Principles of Faith (6 p.m.) Second/Fourth Saturday - Christian Theology I, Book of Revelation, The Post Exilic Events, Evangelism II, Senior Ministry Lab, Senior Research (or Elective) (9 a.m. until 12 p.m.) Classes for the Fall 2012 term start on Saturday, September 8. To request a Word of Life Christian College and Theological Seminary Handbook, please call the college at (251) 456-2652 or write 351 South Craft Highway, Chickasaw, AL 36611. Degrees Offered
At Word of Life Christian College, you can earn the following degrees:
Associate in Biblical Studies - 60 Units
Bachelor in Biblical Counseling, Biblical Studies, Christian Education or Theology - 120 Units
Master in Biblical Counseling, Divinity, Christian Education, or Theology - 36 Units
Doctoral in Biblical Counseling, Ministries, Philosophy in Religious Education, Divinity or Theology - 36 Units
Admissions Requirements
A student seeking admission must have either an earned diploma from an accredited high school, passed the General Equivalency Development Test (GED), or have an equivalent education. Word of Life also offers an adult diploma program. Tranfer Requirements
Students transferring credits to Word of Life Christian College and Theological Seminary from another institution of higher learning must submit the following:
1. Transcripts from all institutions attended for college credits.
2. The scores of any standard test, such as the American College Testing program test (ACT) or the Scholastic Aptitute Test (SAT). Days and Hours
Mondays and Thursdays
6 p.m. 9 p.m. Sundays
10:00 a.m.