Please carefully read the following:
iSHARE ADMISSION POLICY
iSHARE, IS ONLY FOR THOSE LIVING IN OR WITHIN DRIVING DISTANCE OF KAMPALA, UGANDA. STUDENTS WILL TRAVEL TO THE TRAINING SITE (ADVENTIST CENTRE - UGANDA UNION COMPOUND) ON SUNDAYS, THEN RETURN TO THEIR HOME OR ACCOMIDATIONS IN THE EVENING AFTER CLASSES ARE DISMISSED FOR THE DAY.
STUDENT COSTS:
Tuition fee
The cost for the 12 Sunday - iSHARE training is 350,000 UGX, which includes the 20,000UGX entrance fee. This amount includes tuition, the textbooks for iSHARE, lunch on Sunday, and processing fees.
A minimum of 105,000 UGX is due by the first Sunday, in order to enter the program. Kindly submit your application ahead of time, to ensure entrance into the iSHARE training.
Tuition Fee Structure
For those who wish to make payments on their iSHARE fees, the following is the fee structure for payments:
- First payment (due 1st Sunday) 105,000 UGX
- Sunday #2 35,000 UGX
- Sunday #3 35,000 UGX
- Sunday #4 35,000 UGX
- Sunday #5 35,000 UGX
- Sunday #6 35,000 UGX
- Sunday #7 35,000 UGX
- Sunday #8 35,000 UGX
Refund policy
Cancellation Refund: Cancellation Refund: All cancellations must be made in writing and mailed or emailed to AFCOE Africa not less than 30 days prior to the beginning of the program for a full refund if payment is made in advance. No refunds will be made after the first Sunday of the program.
Dismissal Refund: AFCOE Africa reserves the right to dismiss any student, without a refund, who consistently fails to abide by the policies and guidelines described in this admission policies document.
SUMMARY OF STUDENT STANDARDS OF CONDUCT:
(A more detailed AFCOE Africa Student Policy Handbook will be sent to you upon acceptance into the AFCOE Africa School)
Biblical Principles
All students are expected to live in harmony with Biblical principles, and to adhere to the standards and practices of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Personal Devotion Time
One of the keys to experiencing the full potential of the AFCOE Africa program is faithfulness in the area of personal devotions. This personal time spent between the soul and God enables and empowers the student for dynamic Christianity and effective ministry. Far from being a burdensome requirement, it is a blessed privilege!
Attendance
Students are required to attend all scheduled classes and outreach projects unless other arrangements have been made and approved by the Administrator. Habitual tardiness and/or absence will not be tolerated and may lead to expulsion.
Relationships
A friendly and professional association is expected between attendees. Because of the intensity of the program, dating and courting is prohibited among the participants while at AFCOE Africa. All are required to maintain a high standard of moral purity, avoiding the appearance of inappropriate attentions to the opposite sex.
Children
Applicants who have infants or children should plan to provide for their care with relatives or family friends at their home. iSHARE students may not bring their infants or children to the AFCOE program on Sundays.
Dress
At AFCOE Africa, we strive to be the best at everything we do. We realize that God has called us to be a witness for Him. As part of that calling, we believe that dress and grooming should be modest, neat, and clean. Recognizing that our program demands a high standard of professionalism & excellence, the following dress policies are in effect for all students:
Please be advised that torn jeans, sleeveless or stomach revealing tops, skin-tight apparel, low-cut or unbuttoned shirts are not allowed at any time on campus or for off campus activities. Any jewelry, including wedding bands/rings, shall not be worn. Tattoos should be covered and not visible if possible.
For class & chapel, a professional or professional-casual look is expected. Dress or kaki pants with collared or button-up shirt are required for men. For ladies, skirts or dresses are expected during class, chapel, outreach, and the evangelistic meetings. No jeans, shorts, T-shirts, or mini-skirts are allowed at any time during class, chapel, outreach, church, or the evangelistic meetings.
Literature Distribution
Distribution of all books, literature, or media (CDs, videos, etc.) must first be approved by the AFCOE Africa staff.
Prohibited items
Under no circumstances may any illicit drugs, tobacco, alcoholic beverages, caffeine, pornography, occult items, weapons (guns, long knives, machetes, or any other fighting weapon), gang symbols, or any other ungodly items be tolerated on the AFCOE Africa campus, in the AFCOE housing, or on the person of AFCOE students. Discovery of any of these items may lead to immediate expulsion, without a refund, from the program.
DISMISSAL POLICY:
Participants are asked to assist the staff and other attendees by manifesting a cooperative, harmonious attitude. All must complete assignments by the date requested, meet community outreach goals, and abide by written rules as outlined in this document and the student policy manual. If you have concerns, questions, or special circumstances, please discuss them with our administration. Every effort is made to carefully resolve such issues.
Honesty is a vital principle and highly esteemed in AFCOE Africa. Any form of dishonesty: lying, gossiping, cheating, forgery, etc. will be a ground for immediate dismissal from the AFCOE Africa Program.
AFCOE Africa reserves the right to dismiss a participant, without a refund, who fails to abide by the policies and guidelines in this document and the student policy manual.
ACADEMIC INFO:
Staff
AFCOE Africa is committed to providing the very best instruction and lecturers available. The AFCOE Africa faculty are seasoned Bible teachers, Bible workers, and evangelists.
Accreditation and Transfer Credits
AFCOE Africa is not an accredited school, but rather a training center of evangelism. Therefore, we cannot guarantee college/university credit for the completion of the AFCOE Africa program. AFCOE will issue a certificate of completion for all who satisfactorily complete the course of evangelistic training.