IHH Diploma, Certificates & Other Awards
Into His Harvest Training School offers three main levels of achievement recognition, plus other awards and incentives.
The three main levels correspond to the three nine-month courses offered by Into His Harvest (see Courses Overview).
Transferring IHH Credits to Degree Programs
Into His Harvest credits have been accepted in whole or in part by numerous colleges, universities and other Bible schools. For instance, IHH has a credit transfer agreement with Living Faith Bible College of Caroline, Alberta, Canada and is pursuing such agreements with other colleges. Living Faith Bible College accepts Year 1 and Year 2 of Into His Harvest training each as one full year toward its four-year Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.) program. IHH graduates have gone on to achieve Living Faith's B.Th. and then transferred directly into a Masters degree program.
Certificates
Diploma
Internship Certification
Awards
To reward those who “go the extra mile” in their Into His Harvest studies, other awards (listed below) are made available annually. Each of the awards includes a monetary gift along with the public recognition of achievement.
- Distinction — Special recognition is given to students who achieve high academic and
practical ministry standards. Graduates with an overall average of
90-94.99% graduate with “DISTINCTION;” an overall average of 95% or
above earns “GREAT DISTINCTION.” This recognition is announced at the
graduation ceremony and appears on the graduate’s official transcript
and certificate or diploma.
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The Servant-Leader Award is given to the student who has demonstrated excellence in giving leadership, with a servant’s heart.
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Proficiency Awards are given to the Year One student and the Year Two student who have the highest grade average (95% and above) at the end of the school year.
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The School Spirit Award recognises a student whose positive, thankful, outgoing demeanour has edified staff, fellow students and other Into His Harvest contacts. Special note is taken of a disciple-making attitude that reaches out to include others in school activities.