Lee University
offers the Bachelor
of Christian
Ministry degree
through the
Charlotte Center.
The program of study
curriculum is
developed by faculty
with expertise in
the discipline. It
is reviewed and
approved by the
university's
curriculum
committee. The
curriculum may be
delivered in a
variety of formats:
classroom, online
via the internet,
directed study and
supervised practice.
In all instances,
curriculum is taught
and instruction is
supervised by
faculty with
credentials and/or
experience that
meets the
institutional
accreditation
standards. All
curriculum,
including online
instruction, meets
the requirements for
the Lee University
degree programs.
Students have access
to faculty in the
teaching/learning
process regardless
of the means of
curriculum delivery.
A computerized
student advising
form is prepared for
each student upon
enrollment in the
program. The form is
designed to show the
student exactly
which courses must
be taken to complete
a degree. The form
is updated with the
completion of each
semester and a copy
is mailed to the
student.
Grades and
quality points are
assigned and
recorded as follows:
A - Excellent (4
quality points
per semester
hour)
B.- Good (3
quality points
per semester
hour)
C - Average (2
quality points
per semester
hour)
D - Passing (1
quality point
per semester
hour)
F - Failure (no
quality points
awarded)
W - Indicates
withdrawal
I - Indicates
the student's
work is
incomplete
The grade of "I"
becomes "F" if work
is not completed by
the end of the
following semester. |