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Calvary Chapel Bible College Europe offers a program of study for those individuals that want to grow in the knowledge of God's Word, but for whatever personal reasons are unable to leave their current situation to attend college full time.

Though it is technically possible to complete all the requirements for graduation via the correspondence program, it is not recommended. CCBCE's correspondence program is designed for those wanting to take a few courses for personal benefit, or to make up some lacking credits or specific courses for graduation.

We highly recommend that a student attends at least one or two semesters on campus. Much of the spiritual learning takes place out of the classroom in the cross-cultural experiences of living in a foreign country; living with other people from various backgrounds; and participating in outreach mission trips which are given each semester. There is a unique spiritual dynamic that takes place when people gather together in one place to seek God and His will for their lives.
How To Enroll And Register For Classes
  • Fill out a Correspondence Program Application.
  • Choose the classes that you wish to take. Enter these on the registration part of the application.
  • Calculate the tuition owed by multiplying the total number of credit hours you are taking.
  • Mail to us:
    • Your completed application and class choices.
    • A check for your tuition based on the previous calculation, plus the $25 application fee. Or fax your credit card info to us.
  • You will be considered as "accepted, registered and enrolled" when we receive payment and your application.
  • We will mail or email to you:
    • Class access information.
    • A confirmation of your semester start and end date.
Students Requirements
  • The correspondence program is designed for the student that can study independently. The student must be a self-starter, motivated and well organized in order to stay on track with the classes.
  • All assignments are to be completed by the student without the help of others. It is assumed that the student will act with integrity and all honor by doing his or her own work without cheating, copying or having others doing the work.
  • The student will receive a class syllabus. It will contain.....
    • An explanation of all the assignments that are required and the due dates for those assignments.
    • The name and email address of the class overseer who will grade the work. Any questions and all work will be directed to that person.
    • A list any text books that are to be purchased and read.
  • All course work must be received on the due dates given in the class syllabus. Any final work must be received by the last day of the 4th month. Work received after that last day will not be accepted.

  • Class Offerings on MP3

    Class Course Number American Credits European Credits
    Gospel of John NT320 3 6
    Acts NT330 3 6
    Biblical Missions M369C 2 4
    Book of James - for Women NT370C 2 4
    Church History of Missions CH301C 2 4
    Galatians/Ephesians NT407C 3 6
    1 & 2 Thessalonians NT397C 2 4
    Minor Prophets OT130C 3 6
    Nehemiah OT325C 3 6
    1Corinthians NT120 3 6
    Ephesians NT350 3 6
    Colossians NT161 2 4
    Hebrews NT360 3 6
    Pastoral Epistles NT375 3 6
    Philippians NT361C 2 4
    Psalms OT328a 3 6
    Romans NT340C 3 6
    Revelation NT380 3 6
    Daniel OT340 2 4
    Genesis OT301 3 6
    Life of David OT371 2 4
    Apologetics TH320 2 4
    Biblical Theology TH160 2 4
    Christian Living CL134 2 4
    Church History H310 2 4
    Counseling God’s Way M6255 2 4
    Old Testament Survey I OT101 3 6
    Old Testament Survey II OT102 3 6
    New Testament Survey I NT101 3 6
    New Testament Survey II NT102 3 6

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