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Can a Non-English speaker be accepted at CLAY?YES as far as the potential candidate obtains his or her English Language Co-efficiency test
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What is the length of study for a master’s degree program at CLAY?Master’s degree programs typically last one to two years depending on whether it is an intensive or non-intensive program.
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What is the difference between state and private universities?State universities are funded by the state and are generally larger and less expensive than private universities.
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Can you work while studying at CLAY?The program of CLAY is very flexible for both workers and non-workers
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What is the length of study for a bachelor’s degree programs at CLAY?Bachelor’s degree programs typically last one to two or three years depending on whether it is an intensive or non-intensive program.
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Is CLAY an accredited institution?CLAY is an accredited institution with national and international accreditations.
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What is distance education?Distance education occurs when a student and an instructor are in different places. Learning occurs by mail, telephone, internet, or by other means.
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Is it possible to obtain a bachelor's degree and a master's degree at the same time?In a joint-degree program, students begin a graduate program in their fourth year of college, earning both degrees upon graduation.
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What’s the difference between a college and a university?Colleges offer only undergraduate degrees while universities offer graduate degrees as well, but the terms are often used interchangeably.
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What is the difference between online studies and distance studies?Essentially there is no difference.
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How are grades determined in U.S. universities?Grades are typically determined by quizzes, midterms, final exams, papers, projects, class attendance, and class participation.
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What are the different types of graduate degrees?Masters: two-year degree providing additional specialization. Doctorate: Three years program certifying the student as a trained research scholar and/or professor.
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What is the U.S. grading system?Letter grades indicate a student's academic performance. Each letter grade has a numeric value which is used to calculate a GPA, on a scale of 4.0.
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What are the different types of undergraduate degrees?Associate Degree or HND: a two-year program that either leads to a specific vocation or transitions to a bachelor program. Bachelor: a three-year program where students earn credits in a wide variety of courses.
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Is there any age limitations to attend CLAY?In general, you must have completed high school and you must be at least 17 years of age.
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What is the length of study for a Doctorate degree program at CLAY?Doctorates degree programs typically last two or three years depending on whether it is an intensive or non-intensive program.
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Can Non-Christians admitted at CLAY?Yes, admission at CLAY is open to everyone that is academically qualified to enroll into any of the programs of CLAY irrespective of religion or belief, race, gender and age.
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What is the language of instruction at CLAY?The main language of instruction at CLAY is English.
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What is a GPA?Grade Point Average (GPA) is a numeric indicator for a student's academic performance, calculated on a scale of 4.0.
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How can I apply and register at CLAY?Registration at CLAY can be done both online through the school website and on campus by visiting the campus
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Is CLAY a private or public education institution?CLAY is a lay private institution managed by Christian Partners and organizations
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What is the difference between "Undergraduate" and "Graduate" degrees?Undergraduate programs follow high school and lead to an associate (two-year) degree or a bachelor (three-year) degree. Graduate programs follow a bachelor’s degree and lead to a master’s or doctoral degree.
Our Mission
The Mission of Christian Leadership Academy is to train and empower learners with holistic professional competences, moral knowledge, and Christian ministry skills that will enable them to serve effectively in church and society following the doctrine or teachings of Jesus Christ.
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