UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
The Calvary Chapel Bible College Seattle two-year Associate of Theology degree is designed for students who desire to seek God through intensive study of His Word and be equipped to serve Him. The objective of this program is to equip each student through a thorough understanding of the Bible to serve God and His church.
Degree Information
The Associate of Theology (A.Th.) is a two-year program intended for students who have completed high school or a G.E.D. program or equivalent. All the required courses of the degree must be taken and passed with a grade of “C-” or better.
Program Requirements
A breakdown of the Undergraduate Program in accordance with completing the required eighty credits of course work.
Course Catalog
A comprehensive listing of courses offered at CCBC Seattle.
GRADUATION
Petition for graduation takes place during your final semester. Eighty total credits are required for graduation, including the completion of all required courses. Students will work with the Registrar in order to complete the petition to graduate. Petitions will be reviewed and approved by the Graduation Committee.
Graduation Requirements
It is the student’s responsibility to track their graduation progress and enroll in the classes needed for graduation. Students are encouraged to check with the Registrar’s office and ask assistance from a student advisor to be sure they are on track. To supplement, students may enroll in classes through the Distance Learning program at www.calvarychapelbiblecollege.com during breaks if needed.
Students wishing to review and track their progress towards graduation throughout the course of study can use the following worksheet:
Graduation Worksheet
At the end of your graduating semester this checklist must be completed:
- A minimum of 80 credits with a passing grade (C- or above)
- All course requirements as outlined in the Calvary Chapel Bible College Seattle program.
- Participation in an Evangelistic Outreach at some point while attending CCBC and submission of an Evangelistic Outreach form to the Registrar’s Office.
- In the first three weeks of the semester of graduation a student will complete the Petition to Graduate form during a meeting scheduled with the Administrative Office. During that time they will also sign an acknowledgment of CCBC Seattle’s Doctrinal Statement of Faith and complete all other graduation forms.
- Payment of the Graduation Fee. See Financial Information for details.
Graduation Policy
At Calvary Chapel Bible College Seattle, we train our students for Christian ministry and leadership; it demands a high standard of character and conduct as measured by the Scriptures. Students who by the evaluation of the faculty and administration do not demonstrate these qualities during their degree or certificate program will not be recommended for graduation. Students must be recommended by the faculty to obtain graduate status prior to graduation. Fulfillment of degree requirements does not guarantee a recommendation to graduation. Calvary Chapel Bible College Seattle reserves the right to dismiss students at any time for any reason deemed appropriate by the administrative staff. Prior to degree completion the student may be required by Calvary Chapel Bible College to furnish additional and/or updated information to ensure accuracy and a complete file.
*Calvary Chapel Bible College Seattle does not ordain ministers or directly place graduates in ministry positions outside the College. Occasionally, when Christian ministries announce openings for positions, the College makes the information available to students, who wish to do so, to apply for these positions. However, making this information available does not constitute an endorsement of any ministry by the College.
Note On Graduation From A Specific Campus
The CCBC Campus you attend in your graduating semester is the Campus from which you will graduate. For example (1) Jane Smith has attended the Murrieta Campus for three semesters, and then attends CCBC Seattle for her graduating semester. She will apply to the CCBC Seattle program for graduation and be granted a CCBC Seattle degree. (2) Joe Smith attended CCBC Seattle for three semesters, and then attends the Murrieta Campus for his graduating semester. He will petition to graduate from CCBC Murrieta’s program and receive a degree from CCBC Murrieta. In order to attain a degree from the Murrieta campus students must complete a minimum of 20 credits at the Murrieta campus or through the Distance Learning program.







