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iPreach Campus FAQs
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General Information
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1. What is iPreach Campus?
iPreach Campus is an innovative Christian education platform offering courses, workshops, and training programs designed to deepen faith, enhance spiritual growth, and develop leadership skills. Our integrated approach combines traditional and digital learning methods, providing students and faculty with a dynamic and interactive educational experience.
2. Who can enroll in iPreach Campus programs?
Our programs are open to individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and faith levels. Whether you're a seasoned believer or curious about Christianity, we offer a supportive and enriching environment for everyone.
3. When does the next semester begin?
The next semester, including the Beta Semester, begins on October 17 at 2 PM. Classes run Monday through Thursday, lasting 3.5 hours each day.
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Enrollment and Registration
4. How do I enroll in courses at iPreach Campus?
To enroll, visit our enrollment page and complete the registration form. You'll need to provide personal information, select your desired courses, and submit any necessary documents. A confirmation email will be sent upon successful registration.
5. Are there any prerequisites for enrolling in courses?
Most courses are open to all students without prerequisites. However, some advanced courses may require foundational knowledge or relevant experience, as detailed in the course descriptions.
6. Can I audit courses instead of taking them for credit?
Yes, auditing is available for many courses. Auditors can participate in lectures and discussions but are not required to complete assignments or exams. Auditors will not receive credit or a certificate of completion.
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Important Dates and Deadlines
Stay informed with our key dates and deadlines:
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Beta Semester Start Date: October 17
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Enrollment Deadline: October 10
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Scholarship Application Deadline: September 30
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Mid-Term Exams: November 15-18
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Final Exams: December 15-18
Make sure to mark these dates on your calendar!
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Courses and Curriculum
7. What types of courses are offered?
iPreach Campus offers a variety of courses, including biblical studies, Christian leadership, ministry training, and spiritual development. We also provide workshops, webinars, and specialized training programs.
8. How are courses delivered?
Courses are delivered through online lectures, interactive sessions, and practical assignments. Our platform supports live streaming, recorded sessions, and downloadable resources, allowing for flexible learning.
9. What materials are required for the courses?
Required materials vary by course. Generally, students will need a Bible (KJV, AMP, ESV, or NIV versions are recommended), a computer with internet access, and any specific texts or resources listed in the course syllabus.
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Faculty and Instruction
10. Who are the instructors at iPreach Campus?
Our faculty comprises experienced educators, ministry leaders, theologians, and professionals committed to high-quality Christian education. Elder Marchelle L. Cannady, the instructor for the Beta Semester, holds office hours from 12 PM to 2 PM on Fridays and can be contacted at marchelle.cannady@theomgcorp.com.
11. How can I contact my instructor?
Instructors can be reached via email, as provided in the course syllabus. They may also offer specific office hours for consultations. For general support, contact support@theelderhub.com or call 704-741-7218.
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Student Resources and Support
12. What support services are available for students?
We offer academic advising, technical support, spiritual counseling, and career guidance. Students can also access forums for peer support and community engagement, as well as resources for mental health and spiritual growth.
13. Are there any extracurricular activities or student organizations?
Yes, students can join Bible study groups, ministry outreach programs, and student-led forums. These activities offer fellowship, leadership development, and practical ministry experience.
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Assessment and Certification
14. How are students assessed?
Assessment methods include quizzes, tests, exams, assignments, projects, and participation. Each course's assessment criteria are detailed in the syllabus, and students are encouraged to stay engaged and complete all required components.
15. What certifications are available upon course completion?
Successful course completion awards a certificate. We also offer professional development certificates, diplomas, Continuing Education Units (CEUs), and workshop/seminar certifications. We are actively pursuing accreditation to further validate our offerings.
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Financial Information
16. What are the tuition fees for iPreach Campus courses?
Tuition fees vary by course. Detailed fee information is available on the enrollment page. Scholarships and financial aid options may also be available for eligible students.
17. Are there any scholarships or financial aid available?
Yes, we offer scholarships and financial aid for students who demonstrate financial need or academic excellence. Visit our website or contact support for application details.
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Copyright and Intellectual Property
18. Is the content on iPreach Campus copyrighted?
Yes, all course materials, books, workbooks, manuals, videos, and other content provided by iPreach Campus are protected under copyright law. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or use of our materials is strictly prohibited. Our publications, including books authored by Elder Marchelle L. Cannady, are copyrighted and published by iPreach Campus | The Elder Hub.
19. Can students publish their own works through iPreach Campus?
Yes, through The OFF MARKET GROUP Inc. Publishing Program, students, faculty, and staff can develop, publish, and distribute their own books. This program offers workshops, mentorship, and comprehensive publishing services within a Christian framework.
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Glossary of Terms
Amplified (AMP): A version of the Bible that provides expanded meanings of words for deeper understanding.
CEUs: Continuing Education Units, a measure used in continuing education programs to assist professionals in maintaining their licenses.
iPreach Campus: A Christian educational platform offering online courses, certifications, and resources for spiritual and leadership development.
KJV: King James Version, one of the most popular and traditional English translations of the Bible.
ESV: English Standard Version, a modern translation of the Bible that is both accurate and readable.
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Contact Information
How can I contact iPreach Campus for more information?
For general inquiries, contact our support team at support@theelderhub.com or call 704-741-7218.
For specific questions related to courses, enrollment, or faculty, please refer to the contact details provided in course materials or on our website.
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