The Bachelor of Theology degree is a four-year undergraduate degree, which is terminal in nature and is designed to satisfy the prerequisite for graduate-level work. Its focus is the theory and practice of persons called to the gospel. To be admitted to study, students must request their high school to send an official six or seven-semester transcript, which lists all high school course work, the date of graduation, grade point average, and class rank, provide proof of immunization for measles, mumps and rubella, and must have taken the ACT examination with a minimum score of 16. Students must have the required High School Course Requirements prior to admittance. Applicants who do not graduate from high school must submit qualifying scores on a state-approved high school equivalency examination, transcript which denotes academic performance. The Seminary recognizes General Education Development (GED Testing Service).