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OUR VISION AND PURPOSE  
Our purpose is to provide the student with a Kingdom Worldview and a biblical understanding of Government to equip leaders to serve in their cities and states, as Mayors, as Governors, and in State and Federal Legislatures, and in Federal Government.

WHY THE COLLEGE OF GOVERNMENT?
Adam’s purpose was to establish the rule and reign of heaven in the earth.  The College of Government is taught with a Kingdom Worldview, based upon premise of the Ekklesia (church) and the governance that God introduced to Adam in the Garden of Eden.  Kingdom University intends to bridge the gap between academics and practical job-related training for local officials, and future leaders in their states and in federal government.  Each year, thousands of public officials seek to know more about government.  This education is suited for city and county managers, county commissioners, city council members, judges, and school board members, among many others.  Based upon the concepts instructed and demonstrated by seasoned professors with life-time experience in governing capacities, we prepare kingdom-minded people to bring Kingdom governance of Heaven into the earth. 

HOW WE DO IT?
The College of Government is available in degree and non-degree certificate programs that integrate learning and leadership training in a Kingdom context.  A student may attend in-person and via online campuses (nationally OR internationally).
All first-year students will be enrolled in Kingdom Studies. The College of Business track begins in the second year of KU. This college will prepare students to represent the Kingdom in governmental spheres of influence. 

WHAT CAN I EXPECT IN MY ACADEMIC SCHEDULE?

The academic year begins in January and ends in NovemberHowever, students may enroll at any time throughout the academic year. Any classes missed will need to be made up via the online student library. (Example: Join in May. Attend in-person classes May - November while making up January - April classes online in order to graduate with peers in November. Your campus coordinator can help you devise a schedule and plan.) There are no classes in July or December, which affords the student an opportunity to spend quality time with family and to reflect on the teaching received.

WHAT ARE THE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS?
Attend one year of Kingdom Studies prior to enrolling into the College of Government. There are no eligibility requirements for the College of Government.

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