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ADMISSIONS PROCEDURE

Prospective students must fill out and return a Student Application to the WLI UK Office with a £20 Application Fee (cheques made payable to ‘CCF’). The WLI Registrar will determine the student's diploma track and advanced standing. Diploma tracks and advanced standing are based on education level, ministry training and experience. Advanced standing will reduce the number of training units required for a diploma.


WLI UK students come from a wide variety of backgrounds, educational levels, experience and nationalities. WLI encourages all who desire to be trained for ministry to apply. Students must be a minimum of 18 years of age.


DIPLOMAS

WLI UK desires to remain unhindered from traditional higher-level educational format requirements and is not an accredited institution. WLI UK offers three diploma tracks: Bachelor, Master, and Doctor of Practical Ministry. Diplomas do not certify levels of attainment, but rather accumulation of training units.


COURSES

WLI courses may be taken for training unit credit or may be audited (taken for personal study and not for credit). Students may take courses in person, view live courses over the internet via webcasting, or take home study courses through CD/DVDs. Non-WLI (outside) courses and conferences may be taken for WLI training unit credit with pre-approval from the WLI Administrator. Courses taken at other WLI’s around the world are considered outside courses for UK students.


The schedule of live courses and available CD/DVDs can be viewed through this website. Students are not required to attend all of the courses offered, but may choose those courses which are most suited to them. Courses are offered on differing days of the week and at different times of the day to enable everyone to be able to attend some of the courses regularly.


BRINGING WLI TO YOU

We realise that students cannot always come to us. If you have a church, business, or organisation, we can come to your location to teach, train, activate and impart in a classroom or conference setting. Training can vary from a one/two day course, conference, or a full week of activation and impartation. Courses may be audited or taken for WLI UK training unit credit. Contact us for more information.


EARNING TRAINING UNITS

Training units are earned once a course is taken and a Self-Evaluation Paper is submitted to WLI UK. Self-Evaluation Papers are due no later than 90 days after completion of the course. Self-Evaluation Papers for CD/DVD courses are due within a one year period after CD/DVD purchase. Self-Evaluation Papers should focus on how students were transformed by the course rather than restating course content. Students are expected to take their courses seriously and not to procrastinate in their studies as consistency and continuity is vital in receiving what the Holy Spirit wants to impart.


Additional training units may be received for courses by reading on the same subject from pre-approved authors. Submit the Reading Report Form, a one page Self-Evaluation Paper and tuition fees to WLI to earn extra reading training units.


TRAINING UNIT COST

WLI tuition is based upon Training Units (TU) which cost £10 each. One TU is assigned for each four hours in class. The cost for attending a course, webcasting, or purchasing a course on CD/DVD is the same. Home Study TU’s, or TU Fees for other conferences not hosted by WLI UK are charged at £5 per TU. The WLI UK Administrator will determine the number of training units earned for outside courses and conferences.


DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS

Each diploma track requires completion of 120 training units (TUs), of which a minimum of 60 TUs must be earned whilst a WLI UK Student. A maximum of 50% of the required TUs can be earned through home study, with the remainder earned in a ‘live’ classroom/conference setting.


ORDINATION/LICENSING

WLI does not ordain or license students for ministry.


REFERALLS

Student referrals are important to us. When students refer a friend to WLI, the student receives a tuition credit once the friend references the student's name on the Application, the friend is accepted as a student and completes the first WLI course.

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  1. At a Glance

  2. The Vision

  3. The Need

  4. The WLI Story

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  1. At a Glance

  2. The Vision

  3. The Need

  4. The WLI Story