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Church Administration and Leadership Program: This program was designed to provide the necessary skills to perform an effective and productive leadership. This master's program prepares professionals, such as: conference personnel, head of departments from conferences, unions, divisions, hospitals administrators, professionals from educational institutions, and nonprofit organizations, among others, that are willing to develop leadership in the field of ecclesiastical administration. So they can work at a more effective and productive level in their respective positions.TRANSCRIPT
HERBERT FLETCHER UNIVERSITY is an institution of theInter-American Division whose intention is to reach all those whohave limited possibilities in attending a university classroom; but desire to obtain an education that capacitates them to perform in a more professional andeffective way, both in their community and in society in general through online education.
AFFILIATION. Herbert Fletcher University is affiliated to Griggs University of Andrews University,accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Distance Education in the United States of America and the Association of Adventist Accreditation for Colleges and Universities, which accredits institutions around the world.
ACADEMIC INFORMATION. The Herbert Fletcher Universityprograms, allows the students to acquire programs and careers that leads to the establishment andstrengthening of educated society and sensitiveto the needs of human beings today. Includes:
MASTER OF ARTS
Church Administration and Leadership
Online Instructional Design
CERTIFICATE
Church Administration and Leadership
Online Instructional DesignEducational Technology
SDA Teaching Certificate
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C H U R C H A D M I N I S T R A T I O N AND
L E A D E R S H I P
STUDY PROGRAM
EDOL 500 Introduction to Online Learning MCAL 501 Introduction to LeadershipMCAL 505 Conflict ManagementMCAL 514 Organizational BehaviorMCAL 516 Human Resource ManagementMCAL 603 Family Life IssuesMCAL 605 Church Leadership and AdministrationMCAL 607 Management in Church related OrganizationMCAL 609 Administrative FinanceMCAL 612 Pastoral Care and CounselingMCAL 614 Church Growth and Church PlantingMCAL 616 Research in Church LeadershipEDOL 612 Online Learning CommunitiesEDOL 620 Online Instructional Media Tools
The Master in Arts in Church Administration and Leadership was designed to provide the necessary skills to perform an effective and productive leadership. This master's program prepares professionals, such as: conference personnel, head of departments from conferences, unions, divisions, hospitals administrators, professionals from educational institutions, and nonprofit organizations, among others, that are willing to develop leadership in the field of ecclesiastical administration. So they can work at a more effective and productive level in their respective positions.
M A S T E R O F A R T S
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The Church Administration and Leadership certificate has been designed to take into consideration the growing need to capacitate missionaries, church members, pastors, head of departments in conferences and unions, and any e c c l e s i a s t i c a l l e a d e r i n t h e challenging field of leadership and its multiple implications. This certificate provides to professionals from different areas the necessary tools to be effective leaders that taking into account the human needs from the social and spiritual environment in which the person is involved.
C E R T I F I C A T E (Post-graduate)
STUDY PROGRAM
EDOL 500 Introduction to Online Learning
MCAL 501 Introduction to Leadership
MCAL 505 Conflict Management
MCAL 516 Human Resource Management
MCAL 605 Church Leadership and Administration
MCAL 609 Administrative Finance
ACADEMIC YEAR2012-2013
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTSIn order to be accepted to this program, each applicant needs to follow the specific procedure that has been established and approved by the HFU Administration. Please note that general academic information applies to both master and post-graduate programs.
There are eight (8) documents that will be needed in the application process.
1. Admission Form: Submit a completed (and duly filled) application using one of the following options:
a. Complete an Electronic Admission Form from the HFU website.
b. Download the PDF form from the HFU website, complete it, scan it, and email it to the Admissions and Records Office. ([email protected])
c. Request the Admission Form from the Office of Admissions and Records via email.
2. Admission Fee: A nonrefundable application processing fee of USD $50.00. (for payment options consult Financial Affairs)
3. Copy of Official Transcript: Every applicant must send a copy of their Official Transcript and diploma of their Bachelors or Licentiate degree to the Office of Admissions and Records of HFU via email together with the Admission Form.
4. Official Transcript (Original): It is the responsibility of the applicant to request an official sealed transcript to be forwarded to HFU Admissions and Registration Office from every college or university attended. HFU will allow up to 60 days to receive these documents. It should be sent to:
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Original Bachelors or Licentiate degree transcript must be mailed to HFU in an envelope sealed by the university. If the transcript is not received in the allotted time, the HFU Academic Committee will analyze each case and will determine if the applicant will be kept in hold (without permission to take any additional course) until the documents arrive, or If he/she be granted an extension. In case an extension is granted, the amount will be determined by the Academic Committee. This extension has the intention to provide more time for the reception of such documents. In case that a longer extension is needed, the student will petition a second extension to the Admission and Registration Office. When the transcript is received the student will be informed via email.
IMPORTANT: All transcripts and other educational documents submitted must be official. If a document or a transcript is not in English, a certified translation must accompany it with an Apostille stamp. Notarized or certified true-copy-of-original certificates or educational documents issued by a non-U.S. institution may be accepted.
5. Curriculum Vitae: A Curriculum Vitae (CV) that reflects the applicant’s education and professional background experience. This CV should also highlight how the applicant has been involved in reaching out to the community (I.e.: through church or social organizations); and the applicant’s leadership experience (any type of positions or activities where applicant assumed leadership responsibilities).
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6. Statement of Purpose: The applicants must write an essay or document (between 350 to 500 words) emphasizing:
a. A short account of the significant factors in one’s childhood, family life and academic history.
b. A brief statement of professional and personal leadership goals.
c. The main reasons for desiring to pursue graduate education.
7. Recommendation Letter: Three letters of recommendation will be required, they will be sent to the persons provided in the application. The letters of recommendation should be from:
a. A pastor/religious minister who is well acquainted to the student and can testify to the applicant’s character and spiritual commitment.
b. A former teacher or professor who is able to evaluate the applicant’s academic abilities.
c. Actual or previous employer who has observed the applicant’s performance and is able to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the person. In case of Self-employed workers must contact the Admissions and Records Office for specific details.
d. Sponsoring Institution. (Only for scholarships or sponsored students)
8. Copy of personal identification document (with picture): (I.e.:Identification Card, Passport, etc.).
IMPORTANT: If one (1) year passes by without completing the admission process, these documents will have to be re-submitted.
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All documents submitted to HFU, including the original transcripts, become property of Herbert Fletcher University.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
As part of our admission procedures, HFU will review the admission applications in order to determine the student’s acceptance. During the admission process the Academic Committee will also consider the following factors:
• Work experience
• Professional references
• Grade Point Average (GPA)
ACCURACY OF INFORMATION
The information provided to the HFU must be accurate, authentic, complete, and honestly presented. Providing inaccurate, misleading, or omitting information may be cause for the rejection of the admission application, discipline, dismissal, or revocation of a degree if discovered at a later date.
IMPORTANT: HFU reserves the right to admit an applicant without the required documentation for sixty (60) days or more.Exceptional cases will be evaluated by the Academic Committee with a written request from the prospective student.
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