Korean Department Orientation
7:20 PM, Tuesday, January
13th 2009
Opening
Prayer
Faculty Introduction
Winter Semester Timetable 2009¡¯
Korean Track Winter 2009¡¯
1. Degrees and Programs
(B.Th. /B.S.M./ B.C.C./ .M.S.M./M.C.C./ M.Div./ M.Div. in S.M./ M.Div. in
C.C./ D. Min/
Online Program/ Joint Degree
Program / Dual Degree Program with Korean Universities)
2. Classes are cancelled for
Family day (Monday Feb. 16th),
March Break (March 9-13)
Good Friday (April 10th), to Easter Monday (April13th)
3. 2009 Retreat (Will be held in Febuary, 2009)
* Contact: Rev. Dr. Lark Kim
4. Credential Pre-screening Committee for E.A., Monday, May
25th 2009 at Board Room
(Rev. Choi, Sang Bong / Rev.Kim,
Larkhoon/ Rev. Choi, Duckhwan/ Rev.Chai, Wansoo/ Rev. Lee, Jungbog)
Ministry Practicum (Ministry
Internship Program for M Div. and Certificate of Christian Cousellor)
Sungkyul Ministry (Fourfold Gospel, /Constitution
& Observance /History of Sungkyul )
5. Guide of Chapel and Choir program
6. Volunteered activity
of Academic group study and Ministries
Academic Official Administrative Notification
- Attendance,
Absence, Latecomer
- Paper
and Thesis (From starts in Fall semester)
(Will be held on January 16th, .30th. Friday 5:30-7:30)
- Tax
claim for the tuition (T2202A)
- 3 Intensive
courses for between in same degrees
- Methods
of how to write paper or thesis
- Cell
phone
(College
emergency phone number: 416-391-5000 ext. 237 or 357 or 416-274-4577)
- Copy-machine
- Copyright
/ Che?????
- Re-exam
- Conditional required courses for Degree¡¯s
Programs & Entrance Requirements
- Working Student (only Public School)
- Programs of Undergraduate and Graduate and Post-Graduate
- Required graduation courses in Chapel
(incl. Choir) and Retreat and
Temporary seminars etc.
14.
College Standards (http://www.canadachristiancollege.com/standards.html)
Responsibilities of Membership
in Canada Christian
College and the School
of Graduate Theological Studies -
Application to Students
Preamble:
Canada Christian College strives to maintain a
distinctly Christian living and learning
environment conducive to a rigorous study of God¡¯s Word.
Membership in Canada Christian College is obtained
through application and invitation. Those who accept an invitation to join the
>College agree to uphold its standards of conduct. In return, they gain the
privilege of enjoying the benefits of college membership and undertake to work
for the best interests of the whole community (Phil. 2:4).
Compliance with these standards is simply one aspect of a larger commitment by
students, staff, and faculty to live as responsible citizens, to pursue
biblical holiness, and to follow an ethic of mutual support, Christian love in relationships, and to serve the best
interests of each other and the entire community. Individuals who are invited
to become members of this community but cannot with integrity pledge to uphold
the application of these standards are advised not to accept the invitation and
to seek instead a living-learning situation more acceptable to them.
The Community:
Members of the College place the welfare of the college above their personal
preferences that is easily transformed into principles of Christian conduct or Community
Standards that all members of the community are expected to follow.
Because the Community Standards are intended to
reflect a preferred lifestyle for those who belong to this community rather
than ¡°campus rules,¡± they apply both on and off campus.
All members of the
community are responsible to:
- Conduct
themselves as responsible citizens.
- Engage in an
honest pursuit of biblical holiness.
- Make the
College's mission their own mission.
- Limit the exercise
of their Christian liberty in accordance with
the College's mission and the best interest of other members of the
community.
It is recognized that not every
student will have personal convictions wholly in accord with the following
application of these standards. However, all students are responsible to:
- Obey the law
and conduct themselves as responsible citizens who contribute to the
welfare of the greater community (Rom. 13:1-7). Among other
things, this precludes the use of marijuana and drugs for nonmedical
purposes and conduct that disrupts classes or the general operation of the
College. It also includes demonstrating respect for the property of others
and of the College.
- Obey Jesus¡¯ commandment to his disciples (Jn. 13:34- 35)
echoed by the Apostle Paul (Rom. 14; 1 Cor. 8, 13) to love one another. In
general this involves showing respect for all people regardless of race or
gender and regard for human life at all stages. It includes making a habit
of edifying others, showing compassion, demonstrating unselfishness, and
displaying patience.
- Refrain from
practices that are biblically condemned. These include but are not limited
to drunkenness (Eph. 5:18), swearing or use of profane language (Eph.
4:29, 5:4; Jas. 3:1-12), harassment (Jn 13:34-35; Rom. 12:9- 21; Eph.
4:31), all forms of dishonesty including cheating and stealing (Prov.
12:22; Col. 3:9; Eph. 4:28), abortion (Ex. 20:13; Ps. 139:13-16),
involvement in the occult (Acts 19:19; Gal. 5:19), and sexual sins
including premarital sex, adultery, homosexual behaviour, and viewing of
pornography (I Cor. 6:12-20; Eph. 4:17-24; I Thess. 4:3-8; Rom. 2:26-27; I
Tim. 1:9-10).
- Furthermore,
married members of the community agree to maintain the sanctity of
marriage and to take every positive step possible to avoid divorce.
- Utilize
careful judgment in the exercise of personal freedom (Gal. 5:16-6:10; Rom.
12:1-15:13; I Cor. 8:9-13; 13:1-13; Eph. 4:17-6:18; Col. 3:1-4:6; I Thess.
4:1-5:24). This entails the responsible use of time and material
resources, and the honest pursuit of knowledge including regular
attendance at classes, chapel services, and College events. It also
requires that members of the community abstain from the use or possession
of alcoholic beverages, tobacco in any form, other forms of substance
abuse and all forms of gambling. Members of the community are to maintain
modest, inoffensive behaviour in personal relationships. Co-ed living
arrangements are not suitable for unmarried College students.
- Furthermore,
because many contemporary forms of amusement are of questionable value or
diminish one¡¯s moral sensitivities, members of the community are to use
discernment in their choice of entertainment including television, movies,
live productions and social dancing.
- Keep in mind
that social dancing is not permitted on campus and dances may not be
sponsored by College or student groups.
- Furthermore,
the College does not condone dancing at clubs where alcohol is liberally
consumed, discretion in the choice of music is not exercised, and the
overall atmosphere is questionable.
This application of the Community Standards is not offered as a legalistic
definition of right and wrong. Rather, it provides concrete examples of a
commitment to the mission of Canada Christian College
and a commitment to fellow members of this academic community. Certain
expectations may not be commanded by Scripture, but nonetheless, they are
desirable and essential if all members of the community are to achieve their
personal goals. Consequently, all students are required to commit themselves to
follow this application of the College Standards
and maintain the integrity of that commitment. If the student¡¯s conduct does
not meet the standards of the College, the President or Vice-President may
suspend or expel the student.
Recognition
Canada
Christian College
is fully recognized as a degree granting institution by the Ministries of
Education in Ontario and Manitoba, and by the federal government. Canada Christian College is part of an international
network of colleges involved in sister school relationships. Schools in this
network are presently located on every continent except Australia.
In addition, graduates of Canada Christian College
have been admitted to graduate programs at other schools throughout North America, including leading universities. A school
counsellor is available to work with graduating students on an individual basis
to assist them in pursuing their personal educational goals.
Affiliations
Canada Christian College is a member school of:
- The
Association of Christian
Schools
International (ACSI)
- The Canadian
Association of Bible Colleges (CABC).
- The
Association of Business Administrators of Christian Colleges
(ABACC).
Canada Christian
College is also affiliated with:
- St. Petersburg State
University - Canada College
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