1940-1941 Academic Catalog

36 THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY institutions is observed in the second Friday of February. Class exercises are op~ned with prayer by the instructor in charge, and closed with prayer by one of the students. Fees.-There are no fees for matriculation or tuition in the regular seminary course, but the fee of five dollars is charged for the diploma of graduation. Students for the min– istry under the care of Presbyteries in the General Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church are also exempt from tuition fees in the College, but must pay a contingent fee of fifteen dollars per semester. Expenses.-The cost of living is very low. It is the same as for students in the College. Student Aid.-Students needing financial assistance can obtain the same from the Lamb Fund, upon recommendation of the proper authorities, by complying with the conditions stipu– lated in the donation of that fund. FACULTY REV. WILBERT R. McCHESNEY, A.M., Ph.D., D.D. Dean Professor of Systematic Theology and New Testament Language REV. FRANK ALBERT JURKAT, A.M., LL.D. Secretary of the Faculty Professor of Church History and Hebrew and Old and New Testament Literature THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY CURRICULUM This course gives a diploma upon its completion. The re– quirements are as follows: JUNIOR YEAR Church History (six semester hours); Elementary Homiletics (four semester hours); Greek Exegesis (six semester hours); Hebrew I (eight semester hours) ; Systematic Theology (six semester hours); MIDDLE YEAR Advanced Homiletics (two semester hours) ; Archaeology (two semester hours); Greek Exegesis (six semester hours) ; Hebrew Exegesis (six semester hours);

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