The office of Institutional Effectiveness has set the criteria, targets and goals to measure the student learning outcomes, which demonstrate that the Harvest University is accomplishing its mission and goals. The office also tracks its student retention and graduation rates to assess if it is achieving its overall objective as an institution of higher education.
Currently, all of Harvest’s students are full-time missionaries and ministers working in the ministry field. As a result, the University only have part-time students. Retention data for first-time, full-time students is not available.
In accordance with the University’s enrollment policy, the following guidelines outline the expected timeframes for degree completion.
Full-Time Students: Full-time students are expected to complete their degree programs within a maximum of four (4) years.
Part-Time Students: Part-time students have an extended timeframe of six (6) to eight (8) years to complete their degrees, offering greater flexibility for those managing academic work alongside other responsibilities.
Expected Graduation Timeline
Harvest University commenced its first course in the summer of 2021, the first cohort of part-time students is expected to graduate by the end of Spring 2027. This milestone will represent the initial completion cycle under the current part-time enrollment model.
The University remains dedicated to supporting all students through personalized academic services and guidance to ensure successful program completion within their designated timeframes under enrollment policy.
The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.
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