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California International Theological Seminary 119 North Curtis Avenue

Alhambra, CA 91801 Tel: (626) 458-8781 Fax: (626) 458-8782

Website: www.citseminary.us E-Mail: [email protected]

School Performance Fact Sheet

GENERAL

The mission of California International Theological Seminary (CITS) is to provide a Christian education at the baccalaureate and post-baccalaureate levels in biblical studies, theology, and selected applied and professional fields. The focus in seeking to train pastors is to lead them toward excellence in their role of equipping God’s people for Christian service.

The baccalaureate program seeks to equip lay persons who desire a more intense level of personal study and discipleship in practical ways for their roles within the local church.

ACCREDITATION

California International Theological Seminary has received the institutional accreditation by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE), 2535 Capital Oaks Drive, Suite 400, Sacramento, CA 95833. It has also received the institutional accreditation from Transworld Accrediting Commission, located in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, for non-traditional Christian Schools, Bible Colleges and Theological Seminaries.

Completion Rates (includes data for the two calendar years prior to reporting). Doctor of Ministry (3 Years)

Calendar Year Number of Students Who Began Program1 Students Available for Graduation2 Graduates3 Completion Rate4 2011 2 1 0 0% 2012 1 0 0 0%

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Master of Divinity (3 Years) Calendar Year Number of Students Who Began Program1 Students Available for Graduation2 Graduates3 Completion Rate4 2011 5 2 2 100% 2012 5 1 1 100%

Master of Arts (1.5 - 2 Years) Calendar Year Number of Students Who Began Program1 Students Available for Graduation2 Graduates3 Completion Rate4 2011 8 1 1 100% 2012 10 1 1 100%

Bachelor of Theology (3 - 4 Years) Calendar Year Number of Students Who Began Program1 Students Available for Graduation2 Graduates3 Completion Rate4 2011 8 2 2 100% 2012 8 1 1 100%

Students Completing After Published Program Length - 150% Completion Rate Doctor of Ministry (3 Years)

Calendar Year Number of Students Who Began Students Available for Graduation2 Graduates3 Completion Rate4 150% Completion Rate5

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Program1

2011 3 1 0 0% 0%

2012 1 0 0 0% 0%

Master of Divinity (3 Years) Calendar Year Number of Students Who Began Program1 Students Available for Graduation2 Graduates3 Completion Rate4 150% Completion Rate5 2011 4 2 2 100% 0% 2012 5 1 1 100% 0%

Master of Arts (1.5 – 2 Years) Calendar Year Number of Students Who Began Program1 Students Available for Graduation2 Graduates3 Completion Rate4 150% Completion Rate5 2011 8 1 1 100% 0% 2012 5 2 2 50% 50%

Bachelor of Theology (3 – 4 Years) Calendar Year Number of Students Who Began Program1 Students Available for Graduation2 Graduates3 Completion Rate4 150% Completion Rate5 2011 9 2 2 100% 0%

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2012 9 1 1 100% 0% 1

"Number of Students Who Began Program" is the number of students who began the program who are scheduled to complete the program within the reporting calendar year.

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"Students available for graduation" is the number of students who began program minus the number of "Students unavailable for graduation," which means those students who have died, been incarcerated, or called to active military duty.

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"Graduates" is the number of students who completed the program within 100% of the published program length.

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"Completion Rate" is the number of Graduates divided by the Number of Students Available for Graduation.

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"150% Graduates" is the number of students who completed the program within 101-150% of the published program length.

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"150% Completion Rate" is the number of students who completed the program in the reported calendar year within 101-150% of the published program length divided by the Number of Students Available for Graduation in the published program length period.

Placement Rates (includes data for the two calendar years prior to reporting) Doctor of Ministry (3 Years)

Calendar Year Number of Students Who Began Program1 Number of Graduates2 Graduates Available for Employment3 Graduates Employed in the Field4 Placement Rate % Employed in the Field5 Graduates Employed in the Field an average of less than 32 hours per week Graduates Employed in the Field at least 32 hours per week 2011 2 0 0 0 0% 0 0 2012 1 0 0 0 0% 0 0

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Master of Divinity (3 Years) Calendar Year Number of Students Who Began Program1 Number of Graduates2 Graduates Available for Employment3 Graduates Employed in the Field4 Placement Rate % Employed in the Field5 Graduates Employed in the Field an average of less than 32 hours per week Graduates Employed in the Field at least 32 hours per week 2011 5 2 2 2 100% 1 1 2012 5 1 1 1 100% 0 1

Master of Arts (1.5 - 2 Years) Calendar Year Number of Students Who Began Program1 Number of Graduates2 Graduates Available for Employment3 Graduates Employed in the Field4 Placement Rate % Employed in the Field5 Graduates Employed in the Field an average of less than 32 hours per week Graduates Employed in the Field at least 32 hours per week 2011 8 1 0 0 0% 0 0 2012 5 2 0 0 0% 0 0

Bachelor of Theology (3 – 4 Years) Calendar Year Number of Students Who Began Program1 Number of Graduates2 Graduates Available for Employment3 Graduates Employed in the Field4 Placement Rate % Employed in the Field5 Graduates Employed in the Field an average of less than 32 hours per week Graduates Employed in the Field at least 32 hours per week 2011 9 2 2 1 50% 0 1

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2012 9 1 0 0 0% 0 0 1

"Number of Students Who Began Program" means the number of students who began the program who are scheduled to complete the program within the reporting calendar year. 2

"Number of Graduates" is the number of students who have completed the program within 100% of the published program length.

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"Graduates available for employment" means the number of graduates minus the number of graduates unavailable for employment. "Graduates unavailable for employment" means

graduates who, after graduation, die, become incarcerated, are called to active military duty, are international students that leave the United States or do not have a visa allowing employment in the United States, or are continuing their education in an accredited or bureau-approved

postsecondary institution. 4

"Graduates employed in the field" means graduates who report that they are gainfully employed within six months of graduation in a position for which the skills obtained through the education and training provided by the institution are required or provided a significant advantage to the graduate in obtaining the position.

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Placement Rate is calculated by dividing the number of graduates gainfully employed in the field by the number of graduates available for employment.

Examination Passage Rates (includes data for the two calendar years prior to reporting) Doctor of Ministry (3 Years)

Number of Students Taking Exam1 Exam Date2 Number Who Passed Exam Number Who Failed Exam Passage Rate3

0 N/A N/A N/A 0%

Master of Divinity (3 Years) Number of Students Taking Exam1 Exam Date2 Number Who Passed Exam Number Who Failed Exam Passage Rate3 1 2011 1 0 100% 1 2012 1 0 100%

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Master of Arts (1.5 - 2 Years) Number of Students Taking Exam1 Exam Date2 Number Who Passed Exam Number Who Failed Exam Passage Rate3

0 N/A N/A N/A 0%

Bachelor of Theology (3 - 4 Years) Number of Students Taking Exam1 Exam Date2 Number Who Passed Exam Number Who Failed Exam Passage Rate3

0 N/A N/A N/A 0%

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Number of Students Taking Exam is the number of students who completed the program within 150% of published program length and for whom the reported exam is the first exam that was available after their completion of the program.

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Exam Date is the date for the first available exam after the students completed the program. 3

Passage Rate is calculated by dividing the number of students who pass the exam by the number of graduates who take the reported licensing exam.

Salary and Wage Information (includes data for the two calendar years prior to reporting) Doctor of Ministry (3 Years)

Annual Salary and Wages Reported by Graduates Employed in the Field3

Calendar Year Graduates Available for Employment 1 Graduates Employed in the Field2 Annual Salary and Wages $15,000.00 -$20,000.00 Annual Salary and Wages $20,001.00 -$25,000.00 Annual Salary and Wages $25,001.00 -$30,000.00 Annual Salary and Wages $30,001.00 -$35,000.00 Students Not Reporting Salary 2011 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Master of Divinity (3 Years) Calendar Year Graduates Available for Employment 1 Graduates Employed in the Field2 Annual Salary and Wages $15,000.00 -$20,000.00 Annual Salary and Wages $20,001.00 -$25,000.00 Annual Salary and Wages $25,001.00 -$30,000.00 Annual Salary and Wages $30,001.00 -$35,000.00+ Students Not Reporting Salary 2011 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2012 1 1 0 0 0 1 0

Master of Arts (1.5 – 2 Years)

Calendar Year Graduates Available for Employment 1 Graduates Employed in the Field2 Annual Salary and Wages $15,000.00 -$20,000.00 Annual Salary and Wages $20,001.00 -$25,000.00 Annual Salary and Wages $25,001.00 -$30,000.00 Annual Salary and Wages $30,001.00 -$35,000.00 Students Not Reporting Salary 2011 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bachelor of Theology (3 – 4 Years)

Calendar Year Graduates Available for Employment 1 Graduates Employed in the Field2 Annual Salary and Wages $15,000.00 -$20,000.00 Annual Salary and Wages $20,001.00 -$25,000.00 Annual Salary and Wages $25,001.00 -$30,000.00 Annual Salary and Wages $30,001.00 -$35,000.00 Students Not Reporting Salary 2011 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

"Graduates available for employment" means the number of graduates minus the number of graduates unavailable for employment. Graduates unavailable for employment means graduates who, after graduation, die, become incarcerated, are called to active military duty, are

international students that leave the United States or do not have a visa allowing employment in the United States, or are continuing their education in an accredited or bureau-approved

postsecondary institution. 2

"Graduates employed in the field" means graduates who are gainfully employed within six months of graduation in a position for which the skills obtained through the education and training provided by the institution are required or provided a significant advantage to the

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graduate in obtaining the position. 3

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