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ADMISSIONS  

Admissions documents are a vital component of the online application process at Chayil International Bible College & Seminary. These required materials help our Admissions Committee gain a comprehensive understanding of each applicant’s academic history, spiritual development, ministry calling, and readiness for biblical and theological study.

Submitting complete and accurate admissions documents allows us to prayerfully evaluate your qualifications, purpose, and alignment with the mission and values of Chayil International Bible College & Seminary.

 

Required Admissions Documentation

After you submit your online admissions application, additional supporting documents must be received before your application can be fully reviewed and processed. Some materials — such as official transcripts or reference letters — may be submitted directly by third parties. However, most required documents must be provided by the applicant.

 

How to Submit Your Documents

Applicants may submit admissions materials using one of the following methods:

For fastest processing, the Admissions Office strongly recommends uploading documents through the secure portal.

 

Important Admissions Notes

  • Some admissions documents are required for all applicants

  • Additional materials may be required based on your selected program or individual circumstances

  • Applications are reviewed only after all required documents are received

 

Timely submission of your admissions materials ensures an efficient and prayerfully guided admissions review process.

Chayil International Bible College & Seminary is committed to equipping called leaders for Kingdom impact through excellence in Biblical education and spiritual formation.​​

ADMISSIONS
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Admissions Questionnaire

Please complete and submit an Admissions Questionnaire for your desired Certificate Program:

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  • Spiritual Inventory Assessment

  • You only need to submit the first page of the results

Biographical Statement

Applicants are required to submit a single-spaced, typed statement of 500–1,000 words addressing the following areas of their Christian life and calling:

  •  Your conversion to Christ, including what a person must do to receive eternal life and when you personally took that step

  • Your call to Gospel ministry or Christian service, including the area of ministry you intend to pursue

  •  Your involvement in ministry, including preaching, teaching, evangelism, or leading others to Christ

  •  Your spiritual and vocational goals

  •  Your motivation for pursuing undergraduate or graduate-level studies

  • Your plans for completing your intended program of study

  • This statement should be clear, sincere, and thoughtful, providing insight into your spiritual journey and readiness for Biblical and ministerial training.

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