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Welcome to the registration page for the  Legacy Builders Academy, Inc.! We're delighted that you've chosen to embark on this educational journey with us. Please note that the  registration fee is $25.00  To secure your seat, you must fill out the short application form completely. The academic year spans from June 2025 to May 2026. Additionally, our affordable tuition is set at $65.00 per month for 12 months, allowing you to spread the cost of your education evenly throughout the year. We believe in making theological studies accessible to all.  


Begin the process by creating your account, signing in, and completing the registration by submitting the required fee. Shortly after payment, you'll receive a digital application in your email. Fill out this application comprehensively, providing insights into your academic background and aspirations in theological studies. Once your application is complete, you will receive your learning materials, and our admissions team will schedule a personalized interview. This interview, often conducted by the institute's president, is an opportunity for us to understand your unique perspective and commitment to theological education. Upon successful completion of the interview, your seat at the Legacy Builders Academy will be confirmed. Take the first step today and open the door to a transformative academic and spiritual experience.

Admissions

 At the Legacy Builders Academy, we extend a warm invitation to individuals who are driven by a passion for learning and a desire to make a meaningful impact on the world through theological understanding. Our admissions process is thoughtfully crafted to identify students with the potential to excel in theological studies and actively contribute to the betterment of our global community.


If you are eager to embark on a journey of intellectual and spiritual growth, we encourage you to apply now and join us at the  Legacy Builders Academy. Together, let's explore the profound intersections of faith, knowledge, and service. Your unique perspective and aspirations are valued here, and we look forward to the opportunity to nurture your academic and spiritual development. Apply today and become part of a community dedicated to making a positive difference in the world.

 


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Accreditation

All courses that are implemented by School of the Associates Institute of Theology are accredited by National Bible College Association who are authorized to grant Certificates, and to award associate, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. National Bible College Association is an evangelical, faith based, accrediting agencies. National Bible College Association is a non-governmental accreditation, extended exclusively to private, Christian institutions upon inspection and approval of their programs, operations, and integrity.


National Bible College Association is a worldwide accreditation agency that honors the separation of church and state, and extends beyond national boundaries. Its standards and expectations measure compliance with scriptural principles as applied to education.


Accreditation Define


Accreditation is the act of certifying that an educational institution maintains suitable standards; the granting of approval to an institution of learning by an official review board after the school has met certain requirements. Specifically, accreditation is the review of a school’s course offerings and procedures by a group of its peers to certify that that school is meeting its own stated objectives and offering its students the education it promises them. What ordination is to a minister; accreditation is to a school.


Separation of Church & State


  • There is secular education and there is religious education.
  • Secular schools seek secular accreditation, and sacred schools receive sacred accreditation each by their own peers.
  • Religious institutions need no secular accreditation.
  • Secular accreditation associations in turn are recognized by governmental agencies. They trace their authority back to the capitol of a country, like Washington, D.C.
  • Religious accrediting associations are recognized by the Church of Jesus Christ, which has no supreme central office on earth. Our authority is derived directly from Heaven.
  • Civil and religious interests are different and have separate realms of jurisdiction.
  • The State is not superior to the Church. The Church need not wait for approval from the secular world.
  • Civil agencies should not be dictating standards of Christian education, any more than a police officer should be directing the worship of God.
  • Church Related Schools should not be accredited by accrediting associations that are “recognized” by an agency of the federal government, because it is contrary to the principle of “Separation of Church and State,” indicated by Christ when He said, “…Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s…” (Mark 12:17) .
  • What business does a Christian educator have going to the world of unbelievers for recognition and acknowledgement when 2 Corinthians 6:14 clearly tells us, “Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?“
  • A Christian educational institution securing accreditation from an association which is attached to a governmental agency is a scripturally condemned and unholy union as James 4:4 says, “Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God?“

      (source: Dr. Paul Richardson, WWAC)



Commonly ask questions about accreditation

  • Are (educational institutions)required by law to be accredited?
    • No. It is voluntary and not mandatory. (In fact; most American “public” grammar, middle, and high schools are not accredited by any federally approved agency. They are “recognized” as legitimate by each state’s department of education. (source: world wide web – The Trent Schools Accreditation Facts Sheet)
  • Why do some schools choose to be accredited?
    • For many reasons, including:
      1. to take advantage of federal aid programs, (government money).
      2. to add to their credibility.
      3. to aid in transferring their credits to other schools. No matter what school one attends, there is no ironclad guarantee that all credits will be transferred to another school. It is entirely up to the individual school as to whether or not they will accept any part or all of credits earned from another school.
      4. A few states require their secular schools to be accredited in order to grant permission to operate. Most educational authorities claim that accreditation is entirely a voluntary process. Remember, only the school is accredited, not the credits awarded. 

  • If a school is regionally accredited or has any other type of accreditation does that guarantee credit transfer to other schools?
    • No. The U.S. Department of Education states “accreditation by a regional accrediting agency or any other accrediting agency does not provide automatic acceptance by an Institution of credits earned at another institution…”
  • Are all accrediting associations or agencies required to be recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and/or the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)?
    • No. A direct quote from a letter from the U.S. Department of Education reveals “No accrediting agency needs the Secretary’s recognition in order to… operate, and no agency needs recognition by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), the successor to CORPA, to operate.”
  • What are the different kinds of accreditation?
    • Some accrediting organizations are recognized by the U.S. Department of Education (Federal agency) and/or the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (nongovernmental Coordinating agency). Schools recognized by those organizations qualify for the federal aid programs. This type of recognition is sometimes needed for certifications, licenses, and other secular-oriented positions. However, employment or credit transfer is not guaranteed even with this type of recognition.

(source: Dr. Cecil Johnson, AAATI) 


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