Admissions Requirements
Admission requires that a prospective student possess a high school diploma or its equivalent. High school students may be considered for enrollment as long as they are working toward their graduation and their GPA is above a 3.0. College credit will be withheld until high school is completed.
An applicant must be a born-again Christian and seriously desiring a closer walk with God. Applicants are accepted when in the school's opinion they are qualified and have a good possibility of success in their chosen objective. All applicants are evaluated without regard to race, gender, age, political affiliation, national origin, or disabling conditions.
New Student Advisement & New Student Orientation
CHBC has the following procedure for advising and counseling students regarding entering the college and the selection of courses:
After the student fills out the application, he/she sends it to the college so that a student file may be opened and the admission process begun.
After the initial review of the file, an appointment is made for the student to meet with the Academic Dean for an Entrance Interview.
During the Entrance Interview, the following will be discussed:
- which program is best suited for the student.
- which courses for the following quarter would be best to take.
- the long-term plans of the student, his/her calling and goals.
- the standards and honor code of the college.
- the financial aspect of the program and the plan of the student for covering these obligations.
- any questions of the student
After the interview, the student is informed by the Admissions Committee of his or her acceptance and standing within two weeks.
Registration for All Students
Registration night is when a student will have the opportunity to sign up for classes, pay their tuition, buy their text books, receive the syllabus for each class and meet the professors for the classes.
New Student Orientation
All new students participate in orientation, usually held at 7:00 p.m. on the Thursday the week before classes begin in the each quarter. During orientation, the Student Catalog will be discussed, as well as other items to assist in the student’s introduction to CHBC.
Returning Student Orientation
Returning students are required to attend an orientation meeting held once a year, in the Fall Quarter. The orientation meeting is held at 8:00 p.m. on the Friday night the week before classes begin.
Statement of Non-discrimination
Canyon Hills Bible College does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, national origin, or handicap. Further, CHBC does not discriminate in administration of its educational and admissions policies.