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Mission Statement - Trinity Baptist College

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Special:Auditor:Regular:Part-Time:Half-Time:Full-Time:A student that has been allowed to register for onesemester. In order to continue at <strong>Trinity</strong> <strong>Baptist</strong> <strong>College</strong>,all admissions requirements must be completed.A student properly registered and attending classes, butnot required to take examinations and not receiving creditfor the course.A student who has satisfied all admissions requirements andhas been offi cially accepted to the college by the Directorof Enrollment Management--may be full or part-time butmust be making normal satisfactory progress toward adegree.A student enrolled for six or fewer credit hours persemester.A student enrolled for more than six credit hours but nomore than eleven credit hoursA student enrolled for twelve credit hours or more persemester.Unit of CreditThe unit of credit is the semester hour. A semester hour is one fi fty-minuteperiod of instruction per week for 15 weeks, or the equivalent.Course NumbersThe course numbers consist of letters and digits. The letters designatethe department of study into which the course falls. The fi rst of the digitsindicates the year in which the course should be taken. The last digit ordigits indicate the identifi cation number of the course. Some courses mayhave an additional number which coordinates with the Florida statewidecourse numbering system.Florida’s Statewide Course Numbering SystemSelect courses in this catalog are identifi ed by prefi xes and numbers thatwere assigned by Florida’s Statewide Course Numbering System. Thiscommon numbering system is used by all public postsecondary institutionsin Florida and by 26 participating non-public institutions. The major purposeof this system is to facilitate the transfer of courses between participatinginstitutions. Each participating institution controls the title, credit and contentof its own courses and recommends the fi rst digit of the course numberto indicate the level at which students normally take the course. Courseprefixes and the last three digits of the course numbers are assigned bymembers of faculty discipline committees appointed for that purpose bythe Florida Department of Education in Tallahassee. Individuals nominatedto serve on these committees are selected to maintain a representativebalance as to type of institution and discipline fi eld or specialization. Thecourse prefi x and each digit in the course number have a meaning in theStatewide Course Numbering System (SCNS). The list of course prefi xesand numbers, along with their generic titles, is referred to as the “SCNStaxonomy.” Descriptions of the content of courses are referred to as “courseequivalency profi les.”41

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