Course requirements

graduation requirements

One Year Courses

Christian workers, Evangelism, Praise and Worship, New Testament Greek and English – 1 1/2 hour classes. Each student needs fifteen (15) chapel assignments, four (4) written assignments with a passing grade of 70% or higher and reasonable proficiency in Practical and Personal Work.


Two Year Courses
General Bible – Sixteen (16) written examinations with a passing grade of 70% or higher and thirty (30) chapel assignments with reasonable proficiency in the delivery of the Gospel message.


Teachers Training – Eleven (11) written examinations with a passing grade of 70% or higher, twelve (12) teaching lessons and fifty (50) chapel assignments with reasonable proficiency in the delivery of the Gospel message.


Post Grad in Theology – Seventeen (17) written examinations with a passing grade of 70% or higher, twelve (12) lectures and fifty (50) chapel assignments with reasonable proficiency in the delivery of the Gospel message.


Advanced Pedagogy – Seventeen (17) written examinations with a passing grade of 70% or higher, two (2) teaching assignments, twelve (12) lectures and fifty (50) chapel assignments with reasonable proficiency in the delivery of the Gospel message.

General academic regulations

Class sessions are 1 1/2 hours in length. An additional hour of independent study for each class should be scheduled by each student in order to discipline himself/herself to accomplish set goals. Attendance of all classes is required and being on time is a necessity. Arriving fifteen minutes after the scheduled class time is considered tardy. Being tardy three times wil constitute one absence. Absences due to circumstances beyond your control, i.e. illness, death in family, will be excused with a written document and when feasible, the student will be given an opportunity to make up the work missed.


*Failure to adhere to the Institute’s rules is sufficient reason for dismissal.

Academic honesty

Narrow Way Bible Institute will not tolerate dishonesty in any form i.e.


Plagiarism – Failure to acknowledge the source of all data gathered in preparation of papers, reports and class work.


Cheating – Unauthorized usage of notes of any kind during testing and unauthorized collaboration with others during testing or while conducting research. Cheating is also the intentional use of materials, information or study aids other than those specifically authorized by the staff.


Honors

Narrow Way Bible Institute will honor those students who maintain an average of 3.5 or above for both semesters, and who have met all of the Institute’s requirements i.e. (chapel assignment, fees, attendance, attitude, participation in class). The student/students will be listed on the President’s or Dean’s List. An Awards Luncheon planned by the NWBI staff will be held at the end of the school year.