What is a Full Time School?
A Full Time school
is an organization, generally a local church, that runs a full time
program accredited by NCI. Some larger churches that have the resources
can benefit from NCI’ s accredited programs, by training leaders,
ministers and missionaries right in the local church. These full time
schools can also support smaller churches in the region by providing a
training center that enables students from those churches to remain
involved in their local church whilst studying. Students who
successfully complete Full Time School programs can
further their studies in other NCI Distance Education programs.
Currently
NCI has a number of affiliated full-time schools operating in various
nations

Who should enroll in a Full Time School?
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Anyone who desires to learn more of
God’s word. |
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Leaders,
deacons or elders who wish to prepare themselves for ministry
effectiveness. |
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People
who desire to study God’s Word in a deeper and more systematic
way. |
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New
Christians who want to lay strong foundations for their faith and
service for God. |
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Learners
who prefer the classroom contact with a teacher and other students. |

What is the Delivery Format of Courses in a
Full Time School?
NCI accredited Full
Time Schools involve attending and participating in the dynamic of a
local church environment. Students are taught by qualified practitioners
in a face to face classroom environment. Students follow NCI prepared
course materials which require answering questions on a weekly basis,
writing reports and being practically involved in ministry situations.
Some courses require a written assignment or a text analysis to complete
the required assessment.
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