The St. MAE Satellite Proposal
St. Michael Academy of Eschatology (St. MAE) Satellite Proposal
Goal and Mission: To teach, reveal, resurrect and restore the apostolic Church of Christ in preparation for the return of the Lord in the discovery of the Spirit of Elijah for a royal priesthood in the context of academic freedom. This educational ethic allows a graduate the denominational choice upon completion of St. Michael’s degree program he or she may choose and a fair decision of his or her Christian path of Church membership conforming with his or her faith and belief.
a. St. MAE Internet website will indicate ecclesiastical bachelor, master, and doctorate degrees with application by network enrollment forms. An optional completed adjunct professorship program is available to doctorate degree graduates only. Adjunct professors may enroll others and supervise St. MAE degree programs by using St. MAE’s Internet website programs, retaining 40 percent of collectible tuitions sales to applicants under his or her enrollments of other students. An adjunct professor will supervise the Internet website for student testing and submit final grade reports and student essays through the web site so that all records are maintained in St. MAE’s Administrative Offices.
b. St. MAE’s Administrative Offices will issue all ecclesiastical degrees after completion of Internet website programming, upon verification of a student’s completion and testing. All this will be done through computer records and by the transfer of all student data results to the Administrative Office Student Records Department through the Dean of the College (Commission for Independent Education).
c. This innovative teaching program via the Internet will reference and provide the current St. MAE catalogue (Year 2008) availability and forward to students for reference and guide only,for those students interested in continuing education, as per Florida State Law.
d. TEACHING METHODOLOGY: Student courses will consist of modules that utilize CDs and DVDs that are visually presented on the Internet website. Quizzes and exams are completed over the Internet by the student. Student essays are submitted to the website through the web interface for the adjunct professor to review and grade. Final grades are submitted by the adjunct professor via the online student report form to the dean of the college for the courses they teach.
e. 40 percent of collected tuition fees will be remitted to enrolling college adjunct professors if they teach St. MAE’s curriculum to their satellite classes on completion of classes taught by them.
f. All MODULES will be derived from St. MAE inventories, as follows:
- Recorded radio programs
- Recorded Parables and all Bible references
- Appropriate videos and DVDs, CD recordings
- Recorded sermons
- DVDs from seminars – including other denominational speakers
- CD books/videos
- Teaching videos
- Other free web sources
- Pertinent data from drawer files of St. Michael Academy
- PreDeveloped online modules
ST. MAE SATELLITE INSTALLATION PROGRAM
a. Upon completion of an ecclesiastical degree at St. MAE, qualified adjunct professors may cointinue practicing the faith of their own denomination, choosing to edify and teach, and may enroll members of their own denominations in their churches by establishing a St. MAE Satellite Program under their supervision. They may retain their denominational identification and administrative prerogatives.
b. Use of St. MAE educational programs on its website programming (copyrighted) and all utility teaching modules after a minimum of ten (10) student enrollments, reduces the college collected fees retained by St. MAE to 20 percent and increases the fees paid to Adjunct Professors and affiliates to 80 percent. Up to 80% may be earned by qualified Adjunct Professors who also enroll students in their courses.
c. All interested independent students in the St. MAE programming, by enrollment with St. MAE, are not required to take courses in any physical satellite locations being made available. They may apply and be enrolled bipassing any on-location satellite classroom facilities for any personal reasons and complete their coursework from home or from any other web station.
CONTINUING EDUCATION OF ST. MAE PROGRAMMING
Inasmuch as all ecclesiastical degree programs will be revised to accommodate the new innovative Internet website programming by MODULE TEACHING and Internet computer testing is the foundation of St. MAE’s teaching methodology, the printed catalogue in existence (2008) may by choice of a graduate student be the foundation of a three (3) year continuing education program. (This meets a legal testing of the Commission for Independent Education requirements.) Past St. MAE catalogues have all been consecutively approved by State Board of Independent Colleges and Universities directors. A graduate studen seeking to retain Adjunct Professor status may pick a minimum of three (3) courses per year from any degree program.
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