SPIRITUAL REQUIREMENTS
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The student must have
accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as Savior at least six months
before matriculation. |
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The student must have
evidence of good Christian character. |
| 3. |
The student must have
abstained from the use of tobacco, alcohol, and illegal
drugs for at least six months before matriculation. |
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The student must be committed to a local church body. |
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The student must be in
agreement with, or accept, the college’s doctrinal statement
and policies. |
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
STANDARDIZED TESTING
TFC
requires all students who do not have 24 earned college-level credits to
take the Scholastic Achievement Test (SAT) or the American College Test
(ACT) as part of the admissions process. Students should arrange to have
scores sent directly from the testing agencies to the Office of Admissions
at TFC. The college will also accept scores reported on official high
school transcripts.
Students can find information on the SAT at
www.collegeboard.com. The SAT
school code for TFC is 5799. Students can find information on the ACT at
www.act.org. The ACT school code for TFC
is 0868.
HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM
TFC recommends students to complete appropriate high school course work in
preparation for study at the college level as listed below.
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4 |
courses in English (Grammar, American Literature, World
Literature, Advanced Composition) |
| 3 |
courses in Math (Algebra I, Algebra II,
Geometry) |
| 3 |
courses in Natural Science |
| 3 |
courses in Social Studies (US History,
World History, Government) |
| 6 |
additional units in academic study |
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Students should select additional units from English, Math,
Natural Science, Social Studies, Foreign Languages, Fine Arts,
Physical Education, or Computer Technology. |
HOME SCHOOLED STUDENTS
TFC encourages home-schooled students to
apply. Important information for home-schoolers is posted on the TFC
website.
ADMISSION
TFC evaluates each student’s academic
preparedness as part of the admissions file. The college requires each
student to graduate from a high school program or to have
verification of results of the General Educational Development test.
Students are evaluated for admission based on a variety of factors
including high school grade point average, SAT or ACT test scores, and
references. In addition, the college reserves the right to request
additional references, essays or personal interviews prior to making an
admissions decision.

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