Grievance Procedure

Grievances may include, but are not limited to, complaints regarding fees, academic preparation, mentoring, grades and evaluations, dismissal procedures and instructors. If a disagreement occurs, students should first speak to their instructor and attempt to resolve...

Graduation Requirements

For certificate programs, in order to graduate and receive a certificate for successful completion, students are required to: Satisfactorily complete all course componentsHave a C average at time of program completionSatisfy all financial obligationsReceive final...

Deferring Courses

From time to time, students find it necessary to postpone the completion of a class or classes during a semester due to personal hardships.  Our deferring courses policy gives students different options depending on the week that the class is in.  The...

Credits and Course Load

Current certification programs require 18 credits of study. Courses are delivered based on a part-time study schedule; full-time options are not currently available. Students who wish to complete their program in three semesters should take an average of six credits a...

Changing Programs

Summit University allows students to request to transfer to another program in the same level (i.e. GSC, LSC and MSC-A or MSC-B) without re-applying to the School of Theology or paying another application fee or other processing fees.  However, there are a few...