PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY
ACCREDITATION
Pennsylvania does not allow for religious exemption in the State. IIBT is therefore a non-degree granting institution. However, due to the high academic level of education prescribed by IIBT, a unique relationship with International College of Bible Theology, MO (ICBT), has been forged, resulting in the acceptance of our units and thereby enabling the student to procure a corresponding degree from them.
ICBT is accredited by Accrediting Commission International (ACI), the world's largest private, non-governmental accrediting agency, and is not regionally accredited. ACI accredits, according to accepted educational standards, private educational institutions and exempt Bible Colleges and Seminaries. ACI and ICBT have not sought U.S. Department of Education recognition at this time nor does ACI, ICBT or IIBT guarantee the acceptance of academic credit by other colleges, universities, private educational institutions or other Bible colleges or schools. The degrees offered are for use in the various fields of Christian ministry and are not to be confused with secular degrees which may necessitate different educational requirements. The diploma or degree granted by ICBT or IIBT does not reflect arts or sciences.
Accrediting Commission International is an international accrediting commission, noted in the Library of Congress (Tx1-191-576), which holds as its primary objective the encouragement and maintenance of sound scholarship and the highest academic achievement in the areas of private education. Quality education is the goal at all times. Its purpose is the preparation of quality education in private schools, colleges, and theological seminaries. It is a non-governmental body and makes no claim to be connected with the government. It accredits approximately 300 schools in 8 countries, and in 38 states.
noted in the Library of Congress (Tx1-191-576).
TERMINOLOGY
We are not permitted to use the word "degree" in relationship with our courses, therefore the equivalent terminology for an Associate Degree is "Certificate of ...." and a Bachelor Degree is "Diploma of ......"
LICENSING AND ORDINATION
A certificate or diploma from IIBT does not constitute licensing or ordination, nor does it guarantee such certification. Ordination is normally the function of the local church or an agency structured to service churches and ministries.
JOB PLACEMENT
IIBT is not a job placement service and makes no claim regarding employment.
DELIVERY SYSTEM
IIBT is an online school. All coursework and homework assignments are delivered via the world wide web. A Student Portal is provided for students to work through.
NON-DISCRIMINATION - PRIVACY RIGHTS OF STUDENTS
Please Read The Following Carefully
Non-Discrimination Policy – International Institute of Bible Theology does not discriminate on the basis of nationality, ethnic origin, age, or gender. However, we reserve the right to evaluate acceptance or refusal based on irreconcilable dogma and/or unethical conduct which are considered applicable. Upon admittance we reserve the right to reevaluate, if deemed necessary, each student for applicable irreconcilable conduct or dogma. We guarantee the rights and privileges, and the availability of programs and activities to all active students of the Institute.
Privacy Rights of Students: STATUTE 20, UNITED STATES CODE, 1232g and regulations adopted pursuant thereto. The code provides for an institution to establish a category of student information termed directory information. All information, such as health and medical records, disciplinary records, records of personal counseling, required student and family financial income information records, transcripts or student permanent academic records, student placement records and other personally identifiable information shall be open for inspection only to the student and such members of the professional staff of the Institute as have responsibility for working with the student. Such information will not be released to second parties without consent of the student. Except as required for use by the president in the discharge of his official responsibilities as prescribed by laws, regulations of the state board, and board policies, the designated custodian of such records may release information from these records to others only upon authorization in writing from the student or upon a subpoena by a court of competent jurisdiction.
ACCREDITATION
Pennsylvania does not allow for religious exemption in the State. IIBT is therefore a non-degree granting institution. However, due to the high academic level of education prescribed by IIBT, a unique relationship with International College of Bible Theology, MO (ICBT), has been forged, resulting in the acceptance of our units and thereby enabling the student to procure a corresponding degree from them.
ICBT is accredited by Accrediting Commission International (ACI), the world's largest private, non-governmental accrediting agency, and is not regionally accredited. ACI accredits, according to accepted educational standards, private educational institutions and exempt Bible Colleges and Seminaries. ACI and ICBT have not sought U.S. Department of Education recognition at this time nor does ACI, ICBT or IIBT guarantee the acceptance of academic credit by other colleges, universities, private educational institutions or other Bible colleges or schools. The degrees offered are for use in the various fields of Christian ministry and are not to be confused with secular degrees which may necessitate different educational requirements. The diploma or degree granted by ICBT or IIBT does not reflect arts or sciences.
Accrediting Commission International is an international accrediting commission, noted in the Library of Congress (Tx1-191-576), which holds as its primary objective the encouragement and maintenance of sound scholarship and the highest academic achievement in the areas of private education. Quality education is the goal at all times. Its purpose is the preparation of quality education in private schools, colleges, and theological seminaries. It is a non-governmental body and makes no claim to be connected with the government. It accredits approximately 300 schools in 8 countries, and in 38 states.
noted in the Library of Congress (Tx1-191-576).
TERMINOLOGY
We are not permitted to use the word "degree" in relationship with our courses, therefore the equivalent terminology for an Associate Degree is "Certificate of ...." and a Bachelor Degree is "Diploma of ......"
LICENSING AND ORDINATION
A certificate or diploma from IIBT does not constitute licensing or ordination, nor does it guarantee such certification. Ordination is normally the function of the local church or an agency structured to service churches and ministries.
JOB PLACEMENT
IIBT is not a job placement service and makes no claim regarding employment.
DELIVERY SYSTEM
IIBT is an online school. All coursework and homework assignments are delivered via the world wide web. A Student Portal is provided for students to work through.
NON-DISCRIMINATION - PRIVACY RIGHTS OF STUDENTS
Please Read The Following Carefully
Non-Discrimination Policy – International Institute of Bible Theology does not discriminate on the basis of nationality, ethnic origin, age, or gender. However, we reserve the right to evaluate acceptance or refusal based on irreconcilable dogma and/or unethical conduct which are considered applicable. Upon admittance we reserve the right to reevaluate, if deemed necessary, each student for applicable irreconcilable conduct or dogma. We guarantee the rights and privileges, and the availability of programs and activities to all active students of the Institute.
Privacy Rights of Students: STATUTE 20, UNITED STATES CODE, 1232g and regulations adopted pursuant thereto. The code provides for an institution to establish a category of student information termed directory information. All information, such as health and medical records, disciplinary records, records of personal counseling, required student and family financial income information records, transcripts or student permanent academic records, student placement records and other personally identifiable information shall be open for inspection only to the student and such members of the professional staff of the Institute as have responsibility for working with the student. Such information will not be released to second parties without consent of the student. Except as required for use by the president in the discharge of his official responsibilities as prescribed by laws, regulations of the state board, and board policies, the designated custodian of such records may release information from these records to others only upon authorization in writing from the student or upon a subpoena by a court of competent jurisdiction.