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How large is the American Institute?
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Answer: The American Institute has approximately
300-400 students, some part-time and some full-time with about fifty taking courses at the Main Campus and the remaining bulk
taking courses as non-resident students. Originally, the college was designed as a specialty college for a limited number
of on-campus students interested in Middle Eastern history but today the American Institute has students in eighteen countries
and thirty-five states.
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Is the American Institute accredited?
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Answer: The American Institute For Advanced Biblical
Studies is accredited and in good standing with Accreditation Commission International (ACI) and exchanges transcripts with
over 270 biblical related colleges, universities, and theological seminaries. ACI has maintained accreditation authority since
1989 in thirty-five of the United States and five countries. The American Institute is certified by the Arkansas Department
of Higher Learning in religion and Middle Eastern religious studies.
The American Institute has received regular on
campus regulation visits from ACI and is current in the yearly fees. Because the fees are extensive, an accreditation fee
has been added to the overall student tuition.
Due to the majority of professors at the American Institute having
earned doctorates from regionally accredited universities and the advanced curriculum, several of our Master’s graduates
have received individual transcript analysis and where accepted into and graduated from regionally accredited doctoral programs.
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Do other accredited colleges transfer and receive
credits earned at the American Institute?
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Answer: The American Institute exchanges transcripts
with over 270 other accredited colleges and seminaries in thirty-five states and five countries. Because of the high ratio
of professors with doctorates from regionally accredited universities teaching at the American Institute, several regionally
accredited colleges have interchanged transcripts, which permits the American Institute graduates to continue in accredited
post-graduate studies.
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Why should I attend the American Institute?
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Answer: There are five excellent reasons including
(1) the cost is much less, (2) the courses are unique and seldom found in other Bible colleges, (3) the method of education
is designed so that the student will learn what the American Institute wants him/her to without reading and researching volumes
of unrelated literature, (4) fill-in-the- blank lecture notes are provided so that the students retain the essential information,
and (5) the time between enrollment and graduation is shorter due to the student setting his/her pace of completion without
waiting for the rest of the class. In short, you get more information for less investment in a reduced amount of time.
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Does the American Institute have long distance
learning through the internet or website?
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Answer: Yes. The courses are available
through distance learning by CDs and videos, and through our Online Campus.
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How do the American Institute professors line
up academically against other accredited Bible colleges and seminaries?
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Answer: The American Institute has a higher ratio
of Ph.D. qualified professors than the average college. Most of the professors at the American Institute either teach or have
taught at regionally accredited universities and are conducting on-going research and writing.
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What are the costs for one student attending
a full semester at the American Institute?
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Answer: A full semester at the American Institute
consists of five three hour courses equaling fifteen credit hours. The basic cost per course is approximately $160.00 for
BRE courses, $290 for MRE courses, plus an enrollment fee of $50.00 and an accreditation fee of $50.00. Courses vary but postage
is approximately $12.00 per course shipment. When compared to the average university, the American Institute is a deal.
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Does the American Institute have a scholarship
fund?
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Answer: The American Institute has several full
scholarships each year for those who qualify. The qualifications have to do with the financial limitations of the student.
Scholarship applicants must be currently employed unless there are extenuating circumstances.
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Does the American Institute have evening or night
classes?
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Answer: The American Institute Main Campus in Sherwood,
AR has night classes on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Check the class schedule for
your nearest campus.
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Are students required to attend the annual Jerusalem
Conference?
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Answer: Students are not required to attend all
the Jerusalem Conferences but should because three credit hours are earned for each conference. The only Jerusalem Conference
attendance required is student’s year of graduation. Graduations are held on the Saturday evenings during the Jerusalem
Conferences.
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Is there a foundation set up for gifts or scholarships
to be given to the American Institute?
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Answer: Yes, all gifts should be given to the American
Institute Foundation. All funds are dispensed by the board of directors of the American Institute Foundation once a year on
the first week of August prior to the Jerusalem Conference.
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Does the American Institute help with graduate
job placement after graduation?
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Answer: The answer is yes and no. Yes is the answer
when a church or college has contacted us looking for an outstanding graduate to fill a position. Our hope for most graduates
is to continue their education culminating with a higher degree, which will ultimately land them a better job.
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Does the American Institute have an alumni club?
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Answer: Yes, the American Institute Alumni Club
provides for its members a listing of all the graduates and an update on their present jobs. Each year during the week of
the Jerusalem Conference, there is an alumni meeting, where one or two scholarly papers are presented by graduates. The papers
are a part of the post-graduate process of becoming a fellow in the American Institute Society of Scholars. The yearly fee
for alumni is $100.00.
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Does the American Institute ordain graduates?
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Answer: The American Institute is a college, and
only churches ordain ministers. The graduate’s church should ordain the individual. Deacons and pastors are generally
those who need ordination. Often other functionaries feel they need to be ordained but it is usually not appropriate. There
is a difference between licensing and ordination. When a student graduates from the American Institute in the bachelor’s
program, he is licensed by the American Institute.
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Are students taking distance learning courses
assigned a mentor?
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Answer: The professor who teaches the class will
serve as the student’s mentor, and the student will be given the proper telephone numbers for contact purposes. |