
"Degree completion" at Cloverdale College means that the applicant brings five years of experience in a social service ministry or faith community for which the College grants three years of academic credit (90 credits covering the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years). The student then completes the final, or Senior, year at the College by taking ten courses (30 credits/240 contact hours) to receive the bachelor's degree. The Cloverdale College bachelor's degree is based on the national standard of 120 credits. Cloverdale College is a degree completion senior-level institution. For information on accreditation, please Click Here.