IMPORTANT: Please check over your enrollment form answers carefully before proceeding to STEP 2. You cannot return to this page once submitted
(see common online enrollment questions below).
Common Online Enrollment Questions:
Q) Why should I submit my enrollment online?
A) Our online enrollment system offers convenience, speed and security. By submitting your enrollment forms and payments online, you will save time, paper and mailing costs too.
Q) Is it safe to send my enrollment and payment over the Internet?
A) For safety reasons, our online enrollment system is divided into two parts - this initial enrollment form, and the payment page. Each section is sent directly to the admissions office separately and in a way that greatly limits any security risk.The information on this page is sent as an e-mail file to a secure mail account within our offices - You will then send your resume information (if applicable) directly to us from your own e-mail account. Finally, enrollment and tuition fee payments are processed via a secure, encrypted server connection.
Q) I don't have a credit card, can I pay online by personal check?
A) In many cases, yes. If that option is available to you from your location, it will be listed on the payment page during checkout. Also, those with a free PayPal account will be able to make payments directly from their checking account provided they have already verified their bank information with PayPal.
Q) What if I lose my Internet connection during the enrollment process?
A) Once you have submitted the form on this page, you will receive a confirmation e-mail that will include instructions and links to the Step 2 and Step 3 pages so you can go back and complete your enrollment once your Internet connection returns. The Admissions Office will also receive immediate notification once you have submitted the information from Step 1. We can then contact you to see if you need any assistance in completing your online enrollment.
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The Washington Student Achievement Council has determined that International College of Metaphysical Theology qualifies for religious exempt status from the Degree-Granting Institutions Act for the following programs:
Bachelor of Metaphysical Theology (B.MT.)
Master of Metaphysical Theology (M.MT.)
Doctor of Metaphysical Theology (D.MT.)
Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.)
Doctor of Divinity (D.D.)
The Council makes no evaluation of the administration, faculty, business practices, financial condition or quality of the offerings by this institution. Any person desiring information about the requirements of the act or the applicability of those requirements to the institution may contact the Council at P.O.Box 43430, Olympia, WA 98505-3430 - or visit them online: http://www.wsac.wa.gov
(ICMT is listed within the "Seminaries & Related Programs" category).
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