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Q:
Do you accept undergraduates (i.e.
applicants with no Bachelor's degree?
A:
No. Except for our Partners in Ministry
program, we do not accept applicants
who do not have a Bachelor’s degree.
Even special students are required to
have completed a Bachelor’s degree.
Our
programs are not limited to Bible College
graduates only. Those who have completed
engineering, nursing, or other secular
degrees may also apply for our masteral
programs.
Q: Do you
offer Bachelor's degrees?
A:
No. IGSL is a graduate-level seminary.
We only offer masteral and doctoral programs.
Q:
How do I apply?What are the requirements
for admission?Where do I get an
application packet?
A:
You may download our application forms
at http://www.glg-igsl.org and submit
them to our Admissions Office at QCCPO
Box 1495-1154 Quezon City, Philippines.
Applicants from Myanmar may get application packets
from Myanmar Campus Crusade for Christ at this address:
219 Aung Thuka Lane
9 Miles, Mayangone Township
Yangon, MYANMAR (Burma)
Phone: +95 (1) 667625
Applicants from South Asia must be aware that the Campus Crusade
for Christ leadership screens prospective applicants to IGSL. An electronic
copy of your application forms will be sent to them once we receive your complete
application forms.
We also require applicants to pass the EPT (English Proficiency Test) or the
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English
Language Testing System). International or provincial applicants may contact
us for info on how to take the EPT in your home country or province. This service
is not available in all countries/provinces.
Please
refer to the application information
sheet included in each application packet
for more details on how to apply at IGSL.
Q:
What are the requirements for
the Master of Theology (Th.M.)
program?
A:
Please refer to the Master of Theology
section.
Q. What
are the requirements for the Doctor
in Ministry (D.Min.) program?
A:
Simply fill up the DMIN application
forms available here. D.Min. applicants
are not required to submit medical
forms.
Q. I've
downloaded the application forms
from your website. Can I just
e-mail all the completed forms back to you?
A:
Yes, except for those that require
your (or your spouse’s) signature
in ink, and provided that they retain
the same format as when you downloaded
them. You may e-mail the forms to admissions@glg-igsl.org
or igsladmissions@yahoo.com.
Q: When
is the application deadline?
A:
IGSL accepts applications all year round.
However, we do have cut-off dates for
every academic year:
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South
Asians
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January
15
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 All
other international applicants
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March
1
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Filipinos
residing outside of the NCR
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March
15
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| Residents
of the National Capital Region
(NCR) |
April
1
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Special
Students (Filipinos only)
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May
14
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International
applicants particularly those from South
Asia and/or who require English intensive
training (EIT) are encouraged to submit
their applications at least six months
before their intended enrollment date
to allow time for processing, visa application,
etc.
Q: Who decides
whether an applicant will be admitted
or not?
A:
A team of qualified graduate theological
education practitioners decides whether
one is to be admitted or not. This team
is referred to as the Admissions Committee
and is divided into two sub-committees
- Filipino and International. During
the course of your application process,
you will be in contact with them through
their representative.
Q: Do you
accept transferees?
A:
Yes, transferees are accepted provided
that they are granted an honorable dismissal
and recommendation letter by the graduate
seminary they previously attended. All
other admission requirements apply. International
transferees must also meet our visa requirements
and abide by the policies of the Bureau
of Immigration (BI).
Q: Can I
audit classes?
A:
Yes, audit status is available to anyone
who desires to take a course for personal
enrichment without receiving credit for
the course. An audit student only needs
to complete a Special Student application,
enroll in classes and pay related fees.
Courses are open to audit students on
a space-available basis only, and instructors
are not required to grade the coursework
of audit students.
Q:
Can I take classes as a special or
non-degree student?
A:
An individual who has not been admitted
to a degree program may be allowed to
take courses for graduate credit as a
special student. Special Students must
hold a Bachelor’s degree, complete a
Special Student application, pass the
English Proficiency Test (EPT) and be
accepted for Special Student status by
the Admissions Committee. They are allowed
to take a total of 32 credit hours on
a space available basis. Acceptance as
a special student does not guarantee
regular admission to our degree programs.
Beginning
AY 2006-2007, only Filipinos will be
allowed to enter as Special Students.
Q:
Do you offer correspondence classes?
A:
Yes. Please contact the Extension Office
or click here for
more details.
Q:
We are a group of pastors, church workers
and lay leaders many of whom have had
no previous undergraduate training
and we cannot leave our current place
of ministry. Do you also offer theological
education by extension?
A:
Yes. Please contact the Extension Office
or click here for
more details.
Q:
How do I know I have already been admitted
at IGSL?
A:
If your application forms are complete,
your application for admission will be
decided from two to four weeks. If your
application has not been decided yet
within this time frame, please contact
the Admissions Office.
Q:
How long does the application process
normally take?
A:
If your application forms are complete,
your application for admission will be
decided from two to four weeks. If your
application has not been decided yet
within this time frame, please contact
the Admissions Office.
If
your application forms are incomplete,
the Admissions Office requests that you
comply with all admission requirements
first. Please keep a copy of the application
information sheet and use it as your
checklist.
Q: My
friend also wants to apply at IGSL
but the application deadline has passed.
Can hes still apply?
A:
The applications of those who were unable
to meet the application deadline (and
those unable to make it in time for the
pre-session) will be considered for the
following school year. You will be required,
however, to update your forms such as
the Application for Admission form, Spiritual
LIfe Essay and Medical History.
Filipino
students have the option of applying
as a Special (or Non-degree) Student.
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