Learning Model and Experience

INTEGRATED LEARNING MODEL

If we are called to love the Lord with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength (Deuteronomy 6:5), then our learning must shape not only what we know, but how we live and serve. Our integrated learning model is designed to do exactly that—forming faithful disciples who think biblically, serve boldly, and live missionally.


An Integrated Approach

Our courses are built around three essential areas—Bible, Ministry, and Worldview—and each class intentionally weaves these together. For example, a course on Genesis explores the biblical text while also helping students understand how its message shapes their worldview and connects to their personal calling and ministry. Every course moves beyond information to transformation, linking Scripture to everyday life and service.


BIBLE
God’s Word is the foundation of everything we do (Psalm 119:97). Scripture anchors our learning, shapes our convictions, and guides our lives.


MINISTRY
Every believer is called to ministry (Ephesians 4:12; 1 Peter 2:9). We equip students to walk faithfully, grow as servant leaders, and serve effectively in the church and the world.


WORLDVIEW
A transformed mind leads to a transformed life (Romans 12:1–2). Developing a Christian worldview is essential for living out our faith with clarity, purpose, and courage.


Jesus commissioned us to make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:18–20). This calling is our highest priority. By grounding ourselves in Scripture, engaging in ministry, and shaping a biblical worldview, we prepare to faithfully carry out Christ’s mission in every area of life.

ONLINE LEARNING OPTIONS

Live Classes from Home

Most of our students attend classes live from the comfort of their own homes—no travel required, just meaningful connection. Through live Zoom sessions, you’ll be part of a welcoming, small-group learning community where real conversations happen and faith is formed together.


What to Expect

When the term begins, your instructor will reach out to connect with everyone enrolled and find a class time that works best for the group. Once that’s set, you’ll receive your Zoom link and all the information you need to jump in with confidence. Course materials, assignments, and updates will be easy to access through our online platform, Populi. And if you ever have to miss a class, no worries—recordings will be available so you can stay engaged and keep moving forward.


What equipment do I need?

  • High Speed Internet Connection
  • Laptop or Desktop Computer
  • Webcam
  • Optional- Classes can also be accessed through a smartphone our Populi App and Zoom


Ready to get started?


We’d love to have you join us as you grow, learn, and prepare for the work God is calling you to do.  Enroll today and be part of our next class.

Live at Hybrid Learning Centre

Our Hybrid Learning option combines in-person community with live online instruction. Small groups gather at local sites while connecting in real time with the instructor and other groups—making it easy to learn together without long-distance travel.


You’ll build meaningful relationships locally while staying connected to our wider learning community. Each site is equipped with modern conferencing technology, including a 360-degree camera, speakerphone, and large display, for a seamless classroom experience.


What to Expect

Before the term begins, we’ll help coordinate your local Hybrid Learning Site. Your instructor will then connect with all enrolled students to find a class time that works best for the group. Course materials, assignments, and updates are available through our online platform, Populi. If you miss a class, recordings will be available so you can stay on track.


What You’ll Need

  • A Bible
  • Transportation to your local Hybrid Learning Site
  • Optional: Access classes on your smartphone through the Populi app and Zoom


Ready to Get Started?


Take the next step—join a Hybrid Learning class today!

AT YOUR OWN PACE

(Asynchronous) Learning From

the Archive

Our Anytime Audit Archive is designed for individuals or small groups who want the flexibility to learn at their own pace. Whether you’re looking to sharpen your understanding of Scripture or continue growing in ministry, this option makes learning accessible—on your schedule.


The archive includes 17+ courses in Bible and Bible Backgrounds, Ministry, and Worldview, giving you a wide range of opportunities to grow and deepen your faith.


What to Expect

Once you enroll, simply let us know which courses you’d like to take. You’ll receive access to our online learning platform, Populi, where you can find course materials and assignments (when applicable). Instructors are available to connect with you, answer questions, and support your learning along the way.


What You’ll Need

  • A Bible
  • High-speed internet connection
  • Laptop or desktop computer
  • Optional: Access courses on your smartphone through the Populi app and Zoom


Ready to Get Started?


Learn at your pace. Grow with purpose. Start today!

AUDIT TO CREDIT POLICY

The purpose of the audit to credit policy is to assist students to succeed without building up a backlog of incomplete and failed courses which brings down their grade point average and makes it very difficult for them to catch-up.


All new students who intend to do courses for credit should complete the Admissions Inquiry Form which will be followed by a brief interview with the Dean. If prospective students for credit have the time, commitment and aptitude to succeed they will be asked to complete the full undergraduate application form. They will provide academic and personal reference contact information. Referees will be contacted directly by the Dean for their reference responses.


All new students who intend to do courses for credit will start their first course(s) as auditors. They must successfully complete all the course work for their first course(s) with an acceptable grade before being permitted to take any further course(s). When a course is completed successfully, its designation will be changed from audit to credit. Students on probation at other schools or with marginal study experience and records may only begin with one course at a time.


New students not intending to do courses for credit can complete the auditor application. If after auditing a course or more as auditors, a student decides to take courses for credit the process for the credit to audit track process outlined above will apply.

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