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No.Atlantic Coast College of the Bible and Seminary has met the requirements of state law pursuant to Section 1005.06 (1) (f), Florida Statutes as determined by the Florida Commission for Independent Education.Institutional compliance allows Atlantic Coast College of the Bible and Seminary to offer educational programs that prepare students for religious vocations as ministers, professionals, or laypersons in the categories of ministry, counseling, theology, education, administration, fine arts, media, communications, or social work.Institutional compliance also allows Atlantic Coast College of the Bible and Seminary to award the A.A., B.A., M.A., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in religious subjects. The religious subject is displayed on the degree certificate. Atlantic Coast College of the Bible also awards the Certificate in Mastering the Bible and the Diploma. Atlantic Coast Seminary awards the M.Div., Doctor of Ministry, and Doctor of Theology degrees.Before making a decision, read our Doctrinal Statement. Courses are graded based on academic presentation, not if the course work submitted is in agreement with the Doctrinal Statement of Atlantic Coast College of the Bible and Seminary.For information related to the Florida Commission of Independent Education, and to view the agenda of the annual meeting in March, 2010, as it related to the status of Atlantic Coast, use the link below and scroll to page 14.
Atlantic Coast Conference
Atlantic coast!
atlantic coast
it is the southern coast of Georgia, alantic ocean
Just Checked the various websites for standards of accreditation and found that this particular school is not in the list. Furthermore, when I browsed the website, the Master of Arts in Counseling (MAC) course is only 32 hours. The minimum standard for some states is 45 hours and most require at least 60. This should be a clear sign that the school has no formally accepted accreditation. Consider looking them up on the CHEA database of institutions accredited by U.S. Accrediting organizations or on the commission on colleges sites. See the Related Links below. Keep in mind that many institutions are not accredited by the CHEA for valid reasons. They may be too new to be able to apply. Many Bible colleges and independent seminaries do not apply for this accreditation because they feel it would connect them "with strings attached" to government intervention in their doctrinal stances. Also remember that not every school that says it is accredited, is accredited by the CHEA. Many are accredited by independent accrediting agencies. From the Atlantic Coast website: "Atlantic Coast College of the Bible and Seminary has met the requirements of state law pursuant to Section 1005.06 (1) (f), Florida Statutes as determined by the Florida Commission for Independent Education. Institutional compliance allows Atlantic Coast College of the Bible and Seminary to offer educational programs that prepare students for religious vocations as ministers, professionals, or laypersons in the categories of ministry, counseling, theology, education, administration, fine arts, media, communications, or social work. Institutional compliance also allows Atlantic Coast College of the Bible and Seminary to award the A.A., B.A., M.A., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in religious subjects. The religious subject is displayed on the degree certificate. Atlantic Coast College of the Bible also awards the Certificate in Mastering the Bible and the Diploma. Atlantic Coast Seminary awards the M.Div., Doctor of Ministry, and Doctor of Theology degrees."
They are both on the Atlantic Ocean. South America's East Coast and Africa's West Coast are on the Atlantic.
The Atlantic Ocean:)
Atlantic Coast Conference was created in 1953.
Atlantic Coast Express was created in 1926.
a coast in the ocean