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- Corey Abney – 1 Corinthians 4
- by Nicole Raynor – March 8, 2010
Corey Abney, a pastor of Highview Baptist Church, delivers a message at Dorm Meeting on 1 Corinthians 4.
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- Dr. Jim Hamilton – Daniel 1
- by Nicole Raynor – March 1, 2010
Dr. Jim Hamilton, Associate Professor of Theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, delivers a message at Dorm Meeting on Daniel 1.
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- Denny Burk – Take Heed Lest You Fall
- by Nicole Raynor – February 23, 2010
Dean Burk delivers a message to the Seminary Chapel from 1 Corinthians 10:1-13.
- Dr. Dave DeKlavon – Hebrews 3
- by Nicole Raynor – February 22, 2010
Dr. Dave DeKlavon, Associate Dean for Academic Administration at Boyce College, delivers a message at Dorm Meeting on Hebrews 3.
- Chuck Lawless – What Happens When The Spirit Works through Us
- by Denny Burk – February 8, 2010
Dr. Chuck Lawless, Dean of the Billy Graham School of Missions and Evangelism, exhorts the students of Boyce College to do ministry in the power of the Holy Spirit.
Full-time Southern Seminary students enrolled in a degree program can take courses at one of the following schools in Kentuckiana Metroversity without paying tuition at these schools. They must pay registration fees to Southern Seminary and any applicable course fees to the institution at which they are taking the course. Courses must be taken during fall and spring semesters only—not January or summer terms.
- Bellarmine College (Louisville, Kentucky)
- Indiana University Southeast (New Albany, Indiana)
- Jefferson Community College (Louisville, Kentucky)
- Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Louisville, Kentucky)
- Spalding University (Louisville, Kentucky)
- University of Louisville (Louisville, Kentucky)
Eligibility. All full-time students in good standing who have earned a minimum of twelve hours at their home institution and maintain a C (5.0) GPA at the undergraduate level or a B (8.0) GPA at the graduate level may access Cross Registration.
Registration Information. Students begin the Cross Registration process at their home institution, then proceed to the host institution. Students can register for courses at other Metroversity institutions during the special times available for Cross Registration. Those dates and times are available for each term or semester in each institution’s Registrar’s Office. Cross Registration forms with instructions are available in each Registrar’s Office. Students must have the approval of their academic advisor, and appropriate signatures from the home and host institution to complete their registration. Information on courses available at Metroversity institutions is available in each member institution’s Registrar’s Office.
Grades and Credit. When a student participates in Cross Registration, credit earned is automatically sent to their home institution and processed. Students should check their home institution’s policy on accepting grades from Cross Registration courses.
Other Information. Calendars, drop/add dates, and other regulations may vary by campus. It is the responsibility of the student to meet course requirements for the institution offering the course.