Equipping Men and Women For The Call of God

Equpping Men and Women For The Call of God

Friday, December 23, 2011

Spring Semester 2012 Begins in January

Praise the Lord and get ready for a
Blessed New Year!!!

Please note that we will be changing the class time
 of our on campus courses at our Northern Virginia Campus as follows:
Tuesdays - 7:30 p.m.-Kingdom of the Cults
Saturdays - 9:30 a.m.-New Testament History

If you have any questions, please contact
Joyce Amponsah,
your University Administrative Assistant.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Carolina University of Theology Students!!


We pray that this Fall Semester has been challenging, inspiring, educational and productive for you.

We have enjoyed our time with you and as always deem it an honor to be used by our Heavenly Father to assist you in your Christian Education.

As you enter into your week of Final Examinations, continue to say prayerful.


As you prepare for your Christmas Break, take time to spend celebrating the Birth of our Savior and spend time with those important to you.



Blessings unto you and see you in January (after you take your finals)!!!
Your Carolina University Faculty and Staff

Monday, November 21, 2011

THANKSGIVING BREAK

Enjoy your time with family and friends during your Thanksgiving Break.
November 21 - 27, 2011.
Don't forget to give thanks with a grateful heart
unto the Holy One: Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!!

as you spend time around the table with your loved ones

Blessings unto you and see you on campus!!

Monday, November 7, 2011

Reconciliation Community Church Movie Night -November 11, 2011

Reconciliation Community Church will be having another

Friday, Nov. 11, 2011
8:00 a.m.


Come and be blessed by this powerful movie.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Can you take a few minuites and take this survey

We are always remembering you in our prayers and seeking the Lord on ways to enhance your Christian Education experience with Carolina University of Theology.

After all as our study body you are vital part of the University!! Without you there would be no Carolina University of Theology and with Carolina University of Theology there would no student body.

With that said, could you take a few minutes and go to our new Student Body Page and take a few minutes to answer the survey there. It is a little survey that we need you to answer as we are looking at implementing some new things in the University to better serve and equip you.

Also if you are currently enrolled, please take a few minutes and log onto our engrade.com site  and open the email attachment which will have a downloadable version of the survey. It will only take you a few minutes to complete it, and then email it back to the University.

Thank you and see you on Campus!!!
Carolina University of Theology Administrative Staff

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Get ready for your second semester of your Fall Session!

Well, you've made it through your Finals Week!!!!!
As you prepare for the second semester of your Fall Classes, continue to stay focused

 and in prayer.

If you are enrolled in TH 506 Hermeneutics, please bring copies of all your assignments that you have completed to date to class on Saturday.

Also TH 506 class will start at 9:00 a.m. and end at 12pm this Saturday.
See you on campus!!!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Have you heard Reconciliation Community Church is having a movie night -Oct. 14, 2011

Have you heard that Reconciliation Community Church is having a

this Friday, Oct. 14, 2011 at 8:00 p.m.


The movie is entitled
and comes highly recommended by our University President.
I haven't personally seen it but am excited about seeing it.

As all of you are always trying to come up with creative ways to earn

 well here's one for you.
You will get extra credit (for the following classes CE 502 or TH 506)

If you come out to RCC's movie night BUT  you have to bring someone
who NORMALLY does not come  to RCC's Friday night services.
And you know I come on Fridays so I will know if the person is a regular Friday night attendee.

Bless you and see you on Campus.

Dr. P.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Make sure you come out this Friday at 8pm to
Reconciliation Community Church's



You will be blessed at the viewing of

Friday, October 14, 2011






Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Final Exam Week Fast Approaching!!!

Hello Carolina U Students!!!



Can you believe your first semester of your Fall Classes is almost over!!! Give  yourself a high five as you are doing a great job to the glory of G-d in your Christian education studies.
Start preparing yourself for your upcoming Finals week (Week of October 10, 2011).


Remember you have already passed the greatest test you will ever have to take!! Which is what? If you can answer that, and you are enrolled in a class being instructed by Dr. Powell, email your answer to Dr. Powell for some extra credit. It has to be the exact
wording in order to receive the extra credit.

May we also suggest you form STUDY (Prayer) GROUPS!!! One of your classmates may have notes that you don't have or may remember something you didn't!!!

Lastly, if you are taking the MM-MIT (Ministerial In Training Course), please remember to submit notes from each class to Dr. Peyton via engrade.

Blessings to you and see you on campus!!!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Stay focused! Stay prayerful! Stay in the books! Stay in THE BOOK!

We hope you are growing and learning. Here are some tips that we hope will help in your study habits.

Concentration Tips


The Problem

In many colleges over 8% of the students report problems concentrating on their studies. Most of these students blame outside distractions for their problems.

Many research studies manipulating noise levels and distractions have found that such disturbances may increase, decrease, or not even affect concentration. These researchers have therefore concluded that distracters don't cause concentration problems directly. It is the way the distracters are interpreted by the students that disrupts their study.


Creating a Study Environment

[1] Find a place to study and keep it for study only.

[2] Tool-up the environment with all study needs.

[3] Control noise level and the visual environment to acceptable levels.

[4] Avoid relaxing while working; create a work atmosphere.



When to Study

[1] Best during the day and early evening; you'll remember better.

[2] Best when there are the fewest competing activities in progress.

[3] Best when adequate rest periods are provided.

[4] Stop studying when fatigue or lack of attention occurs.



How to Study & Concentrate

[1] When distracters are present, become intensely involved.

[2] Keep a pad of paper handy to jot down extraneous thoughts that cross your mind while studying, get them out of your mind and on to paper.

[3] Set study goals before you begin each period of study

(number of pages, number of problems, etc.)

[4] Design adequate rewards after specified goals are attained.

[5] Break-up the content of study by mixing up subjects and building in variety and interest and removing boredom.

[6] Make the most of rest periods-do something quite different.

[7] Don't try to mix work and play.

[8] Start with short study periods and build to longer periods only as fast as you maintain concentration.

[9] If necessary, make a calendar of events to clear your mind of distractions.

[10] Realize that you won't lose friends, respect, or a "good time" just because you're studying... these will keep.

[11] Plan the length of your study period by the amount of material you have decided to cover, not by the clock. (Often the clock is one of the most serious distracters.)


Diagnostic Matters

It is probably necessary that you identify which subjects are related to the most serious concentration problems. You may notice that you really don't give yourself a chance with these subjects because of the time, order, or place you use to study. It may also be valuable to assess what your motives are for studying in the first place? What is your reward for your efforts?

©Academic Skills Center, Dartmouth College 2001

Monday, September 12, 2011

Class Announcements

ANNOUCMENT!! ANNOUNCEMENT!!

All students who are enrolled in Minor Prophets, we ask that you keep your instructor, Minister Marvin Griffin in your prayers as he will be having a medical procedure. We know that our G-d is a healer and is in control.
You will be having class tomorrow night, Sept. 13, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. Please be on time.
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All students enrolled in TH 506 - Hermeneutics. Your instructor will not be in class on this Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011 but there will be class on this Saturday starting at 9:00 a.m. Please be on time.

Your class will be via our Carolina University of Theology Video Broadcaster, and we will start promptly.
If you have any questions, please contact Dean Powell at (703) 791-3499, ext. 211.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

You are in our prayers!!

Carolina University of Theology Students,

Please know that you are in our prayers!! We are praying the Lord's best for you!! We are praying for clarity of mind as you continue your studies and that in all your getting, you are getting understanding.

Just a few reminders:


1. In your MM-Ministerial In Training session, you are to submit notes from that class to your instructor via engrade. The due date for notes WILL NOW BE DUE THE DAY OF THE CLASS BEFORE MIDNIGHT OF THAT SATURDAY.

Please submit your notes via engrade. Any homework assignments given by Dr. Peyton will be due on the date that is given in class. HOWEVER AS PART OF YOUR REQUIREMENT IN MM-MIT, YOU ARE ARE TO TYPE THE NOTES FROM THE CLASS AND SUBMIT VIA ENGRADE.



2. All assignments submitted via engrade or ECampus must be in MSWORD format.

If you have any questions, please contact Dean Powell at extension 211.

Blessings and see you on campus!!!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Welcome to our returning and new students!

WELCOME BACK AND WELCOME TO OUR FRESHMEN STUDENTS!!!

Well, you've completed your second week of your Fall Semester!!!

We hope you are enjoying yourself so far and gaining some insight in the classes you are currently enrolled in.

Remember your instructors as well as the University administrative staff are here to serve you.

Keep checking your Carolina University of Theology news weekly to keep in the "know" of what's going on at your campus.


Also from time to time there will be extra credit questions posted here.

For example  - email to your instructor the following questions that pertain to the class you are enrolled in and you will be given 5 extra credit points to be applied towards your first quiz.

CE 502-
1. There are two types of ways that G-d reveals  Himself. Name them.
2. Define Theophanies.

TH 506
1. What does the verb hermeneuein mean?
2. What are are some of the basic “rules" for interpretation?

Friday, August 12, 2011

See You On Campus

WE HOPE YOU HAVE ENJOYED YOUR SUMMER BREAK WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS!!!

IT'S TIME TO DUST OFF THOSE TEXTBOOKS AND GET READY BACK INTO YOUR STUDIES!!

WE ARE EXCITED TO BE RETURNING TO CLASSES AND IMPARTING INTO YOUR LIFE WHAT THE LORD HAS  FOR YOU IN YOUR CHRISTIAN EDUCATION THIS YEAR.

Remember classes start next week and if you have not purchased your textbooks, you need to contact the University TODAY!!!

Blessings to you and see you on Campus!!!

Saturday, July 30, 2011

East Coast Christian Women's Conference 2011

COME OUT AND BE A PART OF
RECONCILIATION COMMUNITY CHURCH'S
FREE WOMEN'S CONFERENCE AND
FREE FOR MEN'S ONLY SESSION
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 2011.

CALL (703) 791-3499 FOR MORE  INFO
OR LOG ON TO www.rcc77.org and click on EAST COAST CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CONFERENCE TAB AND REGISTER FOR THIS FREE CONFERENCE TODAY.

YOU WILL BE BLESSED!!!
(If you are a currently enrolled student of Carolina University and you register for ECCWC 2011, contact the University's Academic Dean at (703) 791-3499, ext. 211
for a special student incentive.)

Thursday, July 21, 2011

CAROLINA UNIVERSITY OF THEOLOGY

FALL SEMESTER 2011
It's Time To Get 

Classes will begin Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011 – 7:00 p.m. and Saturday Aug. 20-9:00 a.m.

Registration : July 26-29; August 2-5, 2011; August 6-(Late) Walk In  (12pm-1pm)

Classes being offered:
BA 101-The Pentateuch; CE 502-History of the Scriptures
BA 203 Minor Prophets; TH 506-Hermeneutics

If you are interested in enrolling into the University for academic credit or for a certificate of completion or if you desire to audit a course, contact our offices at (703) 791-3499, extension 218 for enrollment and registration information.

BA 101 – The Pentateuch
A study of the first five books of the Old Testament. Called The Pentateuch or The Five Books of Moses is to familiarize the earnest Bible student with the origin of mankind and his relationship with the Creator. This study of the Bible’s first Five Books, Genesis, Exodus Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy is a consecutive history covering the first two thousand five hundred years of human history; they constitute a progressive spiritual unity, setting forth, in their main features, what has been described as “the order of the experience of the people of God in all ages.” In addition, these first Five Books of the Old Testament will give us a progressive fivefold revelation of God in His relationship with His people.

CE 502 History of the Scriptures
A historical study of how the Bible has been preserved and handed down to this present day generation. This study will equip the student to answer such questions as: How and when did the books of the Bible have their origin? In what sense are these books different from other books? How have these books been preserved and transmitted to us? In order to gain the answers to these questions the student will span thousands of years, travel to various regions of the world and into the hearts of countless unnamed people whose first love was the Word of God. It was God's purpose that by means of a written record He be revealed to all ages and tongues as Creator and Redeemer.

BA 202 – Minor Prophets
A study of the last twelve books of the Old Testament – Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zepha-niah, Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi called the Minor Prophets to familiarize the earnest Bible student with the themes, messages and structure of these prophetic writings.

TH 506 - Hermeneutics
Hermeneutics may be described as the development and study of theories of the interpretation and understanding of texts. In contemporary usage in biblical studies, hermeneutics refers to the study of the interpretation of biblical texts. It is the study of theories and methods of the interpretation of all texts and systems of meaning.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Fall Semester 2011

CAROLINA UNIVERSITY OF THEOLOGY

FALL SEMESTER 2011

Classes will begin Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2011 – 7:00 p.m. and Saturday Aug. 20-9:00 a.m.

Registration : June 28 – July 15; August 2-6, 2011

Classes will be:
BA 101-The Pentateuch CE 502-History of the Scriptures
BA 203 Minor Prophets TH 506-Hermeneutics

If you are interested in enrolling into the University for academic credit or for a certificate of completion or if you desire to audit a course, contact our offices at (703) 791-3499, extensions 215 or 218 for enrollment and registration information.

BA 101 – The Pentateuch
A study of the first five books of the Old Testament. Called The Pentateuch or The Five Books of Moses is to familiarize the earnest Bible student with the origin of mankind and his relationship with the Creator. This study of the Bible’s first Five Books, Genesis, Exodus Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy is a consecutive history covering the first two thousand five hundred years of human history; they constitute a progressive spiritual unity, setting forth, in their main features, what has been described as “the order of the experience of the people of God in all ages.” In addition, these first Five Books of the Old Testament will give us a progressive fivefold revelation of God in His relationship with His people.

CE 502 History of the Scriptures
A historical study of how the Bible has been preserved and handed down to this present day generation. This study will equip the student to answer such questions as: How and when did the books of the Bible have their origin? In what sense are these books different from other books? How have these books been preserved and transmitted to us? In order to gain the answers to these questions the student will span thousands of years, travel to various regions of the world and into the hearts of countless unnamed people whose first love was the Word of God. It was God's purpose that by means of a written record He be revealed to all ages and tongues as Creator and Redeemer.

BA 202 – Minor Prophets
A study of the last twelve books of the Old Testament – Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zepha-niah, Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi called the Minor Prophets to familiarize the earnest Bible student with the themes, messages and structure of these prophetic writings.



TH 506 - Hermeneutics
Hermeneutics may be described as the development and study of theories of the interpretation and understanding of texts. In contemporary usage in biblical studies, hermeneutics refers to the study of the interpretation of biblical texts. It is the study of theories and methods of the interpretation of all texts and systems of meaning.








Mention that you heard about the Fall Semester 2011 via carolinauniveristyoftheologynews blog for a 5% tuition incentive discount (NEW ENROLLING STUDENTS ONLY).

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Carolina University of Theology's Online ECampus!!!

As we continue to serve our students to be equipped for the Call of God upon their lives, we are excited to announced we have launched our first Online Course with our ECampus!!!

We are currently offering BA 304 - Hebrew Christian Epistles I, II as a summer school course at our Online ECampus!!!!

We will be soon integrating all of our Distance Learning students who are currently enrolled through our Correpsonde Program into the ECampus!!!

We ask for your prayers during this transition and exciting time.

We will also be posting pictures from our recent First Annual Alumni Reunion and Award Recognition Luncheon.

CUT is on the move!!!!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Reconciliation Community Church Freedom Revival 2011

For more information call (703) 791-3499, ext. 201, 216.
As the University will be supporting what the Lord will be doing on Saturday, May 7, 2011, there will be no classes on that day.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Summer School Session 2011

We will be offering one Summer School Class via online:
BA 304 - Hebrew Christian Epistles.

This course examines the structure and content of the final nine writings of Saint Paul of Tarsus. Particular emphasis will be placed on the Pauline Epistles to Hebrews (Israelites), James, 1 and 2 Peter, Jude, and 1, 2, 3 John. This course will also look at how these truths can be applied to the lives of Christians and the Church today.This course will give an overview of The Revelation of Jesus Christ as given unto the Apostle John.

The textbooks for this class are Explore the Book, Baxter, J. Sidlow - Zondervan Publisher, Cost $69.00 - $89.00, The Expositor's Bible Commentary - Abridged Edition: New Testament, Kenneth L. Barker, John R. Kohlenberger III-$27.00 - $54.00 and the the Bible- The student will need to read from several versions: KJV, NKJV, AMP, God’s Word version are highly recommended. If you are currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Biblical Studies program, you should have these books in your possession.

This class will begin June 7, 2011 and run through July 30, 2011.

Registration for this class will:
MAY 10 - 13, 2011 AND MAY 26 - 27, 2011
In person between the hours of 11:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. or online..

MORE INFORMATION TO COME!!!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

SUMMER SCHOOL CLASS OPPORTUNITY

Praise the Lord!!

 

The University for the first time is looking at the possibility of offering one course this summer for students who may be interested in enrolling in a class online.

The course that may be offered will be BA-304 Hebrew Christian Epistles I & II.
This summer school course if offered will ONLY BE AVAILABLE ONLINE!!!


If you are interested in taking this course online, please contact your Academic Dean  today via engrade email or at cutdean@verizon.net or at (703) 791-3499, ext. 211
Thursday, April 21 - Friday, April 22, 2011 or Tuesday, April 26 - Friday, April 29, 2011
between 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Blessings to you.



Thursday, March 31, 2011

SPRING BREAK!! SPRING BREAK!!! SPRING BREAK!!!

Carolina University of Theology
April 4-9, 2011

Faculty/student spring break - No classes


Enjoy your time off with family, friends and loved ones!!
 
 
 
 
Students enrolled in Church Administration Part 2, don't forget your Saturday, April 2nd class will not meet. However you still have your Quiz at 9:30 a.m. via classmarker. You are still responsible for meeting with your Class project team members.  If not in person, we suggestion via an engrade discussion.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Extra Credit Work for Church Administration Part 2

As you continue your studies in MM 502 - Church Administration and continue to understand even the more the importance of the ministry of Adminsitraton, think back to Part 1 where we learned that one of the most compelling examples of leadership in the Old Testament is Nehemiah. In Nehemiah there are a number of important qualities of leadership vision.

The book of Nehemiah involves the story of the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem following the raids of the Babylonian Empire.  In Nehemiah we see an incredible ability of a leader not only to lead but to plan, strategize and (very importantly) execute major projects. There are many sides to leadership and management that we can learn from Nehemiah but there is one that stands out. VISION. Nehemiah is a study of the progression of a vision and what is involved for that vision to be executed and to come to pass.

What are the four qualities that were discussed in Part 1 of this course of Nehemiah's vision leadership ability? Submit your answers via ENGRADE to your instructor by March 24, 2011 and you will  earn extra credit .
Blessings to you!!! 

Monday, March 7, 2011

Effective Immediately!!

Effective Immediately (March 3, 2011)




NOTICE



Carolina University is proud to present some additional services to our students, as they have come to our attention. 

Carolina University will allow the use of an on site computer for the completion of your coursework during the hours of 10am-4pm on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

Students desiring to take advantage of this opportunity need to contact C.U.T office at (703)791-3499 ext. 215 or 218 and schedule a time with Joyce Amponsah (Administrative Assistant) or La Shannon Boozer (Student Records Administrator). Or you may email us at cutofnova@aol.com, cutofnovarecord@aol.com or cutofnova.admin@verizon.net


To ensure availability please schedule at least one (1) working day prior to need. This will help to avoid scheduling conflicts.


When Using C.U.T Computers be sure to save your work onto a flash drive.  Any work saved onto C.U.T hard drive will be deleted.


In addition students needing to print out course assignments may do so with the University in the Administrative office Tues. - Friday between the hours of 10am-4:30pm for a small fee. Please see below for the cost of Printing. Please be sure to bring exact cost amount.






Type of Printing           Page Size                 Cost Per Page
Black and White          8.5 X 11”                   .10 cent per page
Color printing              8.5 X 11”                   .15 cent per page