Church Sponsorship Program If theological education will increase your power for Christ, is it not your duty to gain that added power? Never say you are losing time by going to school. You are saving time, buying it up for the future and storing it away. Time used in storing power is not lost. - A. T. Robertson
Dear Pastor, My name is Andy Deane and I am the Director at Calvary Chapel Bible College in Murrieta, CA. I am writing to share with you about our new Church Sponsorship Program. Our hope is that your church will choose a member from your youth group, church or school to sponsor to attend CCBC in exchange for that student interning at your church during each of the semester breaks, and up to one year after they graduate. The consistent internship in between semesters is what is key to this program s success. Without this connection it is understandable that churches would be reluctant to sponsor a student to head to California for fear that person they ve invested in would not return to their home church after graduation. With this internship the student will have a chance to apply what they ve been learning back at their home church between semesters. Students who are plugged in and have staff relationships at their home churches are more likely to want to return there to serve after graduation. Each semester we see the Lord change the lives of the students as they seek Him in His Word. The number one reason we are given for why students do not return to CCBC is a lack of finances. Many students would love to continue their education but do not get enough employment during breaks to cover the subsequent semester s cost. We hope that you will pray about partnering with a student as they study the Word at Bible college. THE STUDENT RECEIVES: Full tuition ($3,500) or partial tuition ($1,750) covered by the church for each semester agreed upon. An internship each semester break at their home church to practically apply what they learn at CCBC. THE CHURCH GAINS: 20 hours / week unpaid internship for up to 2 summer and 2 winter breaks. Access to the student s grades each semester, upon request, to make sure they are being diligent in their studies. Access to a CCBC staff member, to discuss the behavioral status of the student, upon request. An optional paid internship after graduation for 3-12 months. INTERNSHIP STRUCTURE: Please research your state s laws concerning non-profit unpaid internships to make sure it is compliant with local laws such as issuing a 1099-MISC form to the student to report the tuition payment that was made on their behalf. Contact us for ideas for implementing a mutually beneficial internship program at your church. WHAT S IN THIS PACKET: Church Sponsorship Program Agreement (the church and the student will sign this form). Implementation Info (all the information you need to execute this program effectively). Academic Release Form (CCBC needs this form signed for us to release grades/behavior status to you upon request). The Semester Schedule (see what classes will be available for your sponsored student). This program is available at CCBC Murrieta only. Please contact us if you have any questions. God Bless, Andy Deane
Implementation Info The following is designed to give you all the information that you need to implement the Church Sponsorship Program effectively. Please contact us with any questions that aren t answered here. Ways to Inform Your Church Place the CCBC flyers on your church s info counter or distribute at youth group meetings. Share the CCBC Promo video during your announcements (www.ccbc.info/promo) and let the church know about this new program and how they can partner with you financially through giving. How to Choose a Student to Sponsor How you decide who you will sponsor is completely up to your church s vision for it, but it is helpful to decide beforehand your church s selection criteria to avoid confusion and allegations of unfairness. Examples of selection criteria are: A student who has faithfully volunteered at the church over the years. A student that feels called to full time vocational ministry. A student that is a new believer and desires to be built up in his/her faith. A student in your church s high school (or home school co-op) that excelled academically. Share the CCBC Promo video with your youth group or school (www.ccbc.info/promo). Explain the Church Sponsorship Program to the students and ask them to apply for it. Schedule interviews with all interested students and choose who you will sponsor. Review the contract with the student and have them sign it (make a copy for them). How to Apply & Pay Tuition Ask the student you ve chosen to apply to CCBC online at www.ccbc.info/apply. Review the class schedule and have them pray about which courses they should take. Once they re accepted, mail a copy of the signed contract, along with a check, to CCBC. You may also call the CCBC office at 951.696.5944 to pay over the phone with a credit card. How to Learn More About CCBC Watch our informational videos. Visit www.ccbc.info/tour to watch the following: A Day in the Life a Bible college student video Alumni Testimonial videos Semester Highlight videos Click around our website at www.ccbc.info and download the CCBC General Catalog Watch 3 free classes: Bible Study Methods, History of Redemption, Galatians (www.ccbc.info/freeclass). Contact us by phone at 951.696.5944 or by email at ccbc@calvarychapel.com. Be Creative Some items in this packet can be modified to meet your church s unique needs and goals. Contact us with ideas. The suggested format has the student doing an unpaid internship, but if the Lord leads you to bless the student with a paid internship or stipend then make those changes as resources allow for them.
Church Sponsorship Program Agreement Church Commitment: Our church agrees to sponsor the student mentioned below to attend Calvary Chapel Bible College in Murrieta, with regards to the specifics stated in this agreement that are checked below. Send CCBC Murrieta tuition payments of $ / semester for semester(s). Create a mutually beneficial internship that prepares this student for future ministry opportunities. Having a church staff member spend quality time discipling this student on a regular basis during the internship. Student Commitment: I agree to the following commitment(s) to my church in exchange for their financial support for me to attend Calvary Chapel Bible College, Murrieta along with the stipulations of this agreement that are checked below. Grade/Behavior Visibility: Maintain a 3.0 GPA (B average) and stay in good behavioral standing with CCBC, which exhibits responsibility as the church invests in me. A release form must be signed, see attached form. Semester Break Unpaid Internships: Intern hours/week while I am home on break, up to 3 breaks if the scholarship is for the entire 2 years. Fill in start and end dates below, and check based on agreement. Summer Break: to (approximately 12 weeks) Winter Break: to (approximately 6 weeks) Summer Break: to (approximately 12 weeks) Winter Break: to (approximately 6 weeks) Post-Graduation Paid Internship (3-12 months in length): Intern hours/week at the church following graduation for months. While this internship can be agreed to in theory now, the possibility and details (compensation, hours, tasks) will actually be discussed during the student s final semester at CCBC. This will include an assessment by the church and student as to the fruitfulness of the semester break internships for both parties, and how the Lord is currently leading. By signing below I give my word that the terms of this contract have been reached by mutual understanding and will uphold this agreement to the best of my ability. This agreement can be canceled, if either the student or the church fails to uphold their end of the agreement, or if both agree to its cancelation, for appropriate reasons. Student Name: Student Signature: Date: Church Name: Church Representative: Church Representative Signature: Date: Church Phone: Church s Email:
Calvary Chapel Bible College Calvary Chapel Bible College requires written consent from the student to authorize the release of his/her educational and/or financial records to a third party in accordance with The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA-see back page). One form must be completed for each third party to whom the student wishes to authorize the release of his/her records. Please submit this form to the Registrar s Office. Student Information Authorization to Release Records Full Name (Print Clearly) Student ID Release Information Check the Information To Be Released:! Academic! Financial! Behavioral! Other: Release Information To: Name of Person or Organization Method of Delivery (If Applicable)! Mail To: Address City State Zip! Email To: Email Address! Fax To: Fax Number ATTN. Student Consent By signing below, I authorize the release of my records to the third party indicated on this form. I understand that this form does not allow my records to be released to any other third party in accordance with FERPA. Student Signature Date 39407 Murrieta Hot Springs Road Murrieta California 92563 Email: ccbc@calvarychapel.com Fax: 951.696.5634 Version: Spring 2014
Calvary Chapel Bible College Notification of Rights under FERPA for Postsecondary Institutions 1 The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) afford eligible students certain rights with respect to their education records. (An eligible student under FERPA is a student who is 18 years of age or older or who attends a postsecondary institution.) These rights include: 1. The right to inspect and review the student's education records within 45 days after the day the College receives a request for access. A student should submit to the registrar, dean, head of the academic department, or other appropriate official, a written request that identifies the record(s) the student wishes to inspect. The school official will make arrangements for access and notify the student of the time and place where the records may be inspected. If the records are not maintained by the school official to whom the request was submitted, that official shall advise the student of the correct official to whom the request should be addressed. 2. The right to request the amendment of the student s education records that the student believes is inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of the student s privacy rights under FERPA. A student who wishes to ask the school to amend a record should write the school official responsible for the record, clearly identify the part of the record the student wants changed, and specify why it should be changed. If the school decides not to amend the record as requested, the school will notify the student in writing of the decision and the student s right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to the student when notified of the right to a hearing. 3. The right to provide written consent before the College discloses personally identifiable information from the student's education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. The school discloses education records without a student s prior written consent under the FERPA exception for disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by the College in an administrative, supervisory, academic, research, or support staff position (including law enforcement unit personnel and health staff); a person serving on the board of trustees; or a student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee. A school official also may include a volunteer or contractor outside of the College who performs an institutional service of function for which the school would otherwise use its own employees and who is under the direct control of the school with respect to the use and maintenance of personally identifiable information from education records, such as an attorney, auditor, or collection agent or a student volunteering to assist another school official in performing his or her tasks. A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibilities for the College. Upon request, the school also discloses education records without consent to officials of another school in which a student seeks or intends to enroll. 4. The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the College to comply with the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the Office that administers FERPA is: Family Policy Compliance Office U.S. Department of Education 400 Maryland Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20202 1 Model Notification of Rights under FERPA for Postsecondary Institutions, U.S. Department of Education, http://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/ps-officials.html (accessed March 18, 2014). 39407 Murrieta Hot Springs Road Murrieta California 92563 Email: ccbc@calvarychapel.com Fax: 951.696.5634 Version: Spring 2014
Fall 2015 Class Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday On Campus Requirements Morning Classes Genesis (3 cr.) 8:30am-11:45am Mark Nigro Acts (3 cr.) 9:00am-12:15pm Chet Lowe Hebrew I (2 cr.) Robin Lewis Greek I (2 cr.) Daniel Peterson Chapel 7:50am-8:30am Visiting Missionaries Romans (3 cr.) 9:00am-12:15pm Dave Shirley John (3 cr.) 8:45am-12:00pm Clark Van Wick Missionary Biographies (2 cr.) 9:00am-11:10am Alina Krishcko Proverbs (2 cr.) 9:30am-11:40am Mark Schwartz Revelation (3 cr.) 9:00am-12:10pm Paul Lester Women s Ministry (2 cr.) 9:00am-11:10am Brenda Leavenworth Joshua (2 cr.) Rob Salvato Bibliology & Archaeology (2 cr.) 9:30am-11:40am Joe Holden Bible Study Methods (2 cr.) 9:00am-11:10am Andy Deane *Required 1st Semester Isaiah (3 cr.) 9:00am-12:15pm Rick Lancaster Ephesians (2 cr.) Jason Duff Theology (2 cr.) 9:30am-11:40am Joe Holden CM199 Class A (2 cr.) 9:00am-9:40am Tim Spitzke *Required 1st & 2nd Semester CM199 Class B (2 cr.) 9:00am-9:40am Paul Lester *Required 3rd & 4th Semester College Skills (1/2 cr.) 10:00am-10:30am Breanna Dowling *Required 1st Semester Dorm Steward Class (1 cr.) 10:00am-10:30am Mark Nigro & Alexa Harpe Chapel (2 cr.) Sun. (7:00pm), Tues. (7:50am), & Fri. (11:00am) Practical Christian Ministry (2 cr.) Friday class 9:00am & 7 weekly hours Community Service (1 cr.) 2 hours/week off campus service. *Required for 3rd & 4th Semester Aug. 24th Aug. 25th Aug. 27th Semester Dates Student Arrival Day Registration & Orientation Classes Begin Academic Lab Breanna Slattery 1:15pm-3:15pm OT302, NT301, NT302 (3 cr.) Check In 4:30pm-6:30pm OT301 (3 cr.) Check In 4:30pm-6:30pm Chapel 11:00am-12:00pm Visiting Pastors Oct. 16th Nov. 25th-27th Withdrawal Deadline Thanksgiving Break (no classes) Colossians (2 cr.) Dave Shepardson Worship Band (2 cr.) 6:00pm-8:10pm Dan Mantel Prayer (2 cr.) Daniel Peterson Disciple Making (2 cr.) Andy Deane Dec. 11th Move Out/Graduation Evening Classes Missions (2 cr.) Mark Nigro Mark (2 cr.) John Bonner Philippians (2 cr.) 6:00pm-8:10pm Brian Richards Homiletics (2 cr.) 6:00pm-8:10pm Ted Leavenworth Apologetics (2 cr.) Simon Woodstock James (2 cr.) Kenny Kagawa Church History (2 cr.) Robert Heckler Marriage Talks (2 cr.) Larry Hansen Graduates If a graduate needs required courses that are scheduled at the same time, they will take a class through Distance Learning (DL). DL fees apply if he/she previously failed one of the classes in conflict. Daniel (2 cr.) Josh Black Optional Weekly Chapels Staff-Led Afterglow: Tuesdays 8:30pm-9:15pm Student-Led Devos: Thursdays 7:50am-8:30am Blocks Block 1 August 31st - September 10th Ezra & Nehemiah (2 cr.) Nate Holdridge Block 2 September 21st - October 1st Worship Leadership (2 cr.) Chaz Celaya Block 3 October 19th - October 22nd Men s Discipleship (1 cr.) Brian Brodersen (for men) How to Teach a Bible Study (1 cr.) Cheryl Brodersen (for women) Block 4 Nov. 16th - 19th, Nov. 30th - Dec. 3rd I & II Thessalonians (2 cr.) Chet Lowe Fall 2015 Semester Theme Goals of the Gospel the life which I now live.. Galatians 2:20 Last updated June 11th