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Passing the end-of-course exam is a requirement to graduate from FuturFaith Ministry.
This exam, conducted in-person, serves as a comprehensive assessment of your understanding and application of the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the course.
Overview of the examination process
The exam is conducted in-person to provide a thorough evaluation of each student's grasp of the course material.
It tests both theoretical knowledge and practical applications, ensuring that all graduates are well-prepared for their roles in the ceremonies world.
Opportunities for reassessment
Those who do not pass the initial exam will be provided with an opportunity to re-sit, ensuring every student has a fair chance to meet the graduation criteria. You can find out more about re-sitting your exam by clicking here.
This reflects FuturFaith's commitment to the success and development of all its students.
Notification of results
Following the completion of the exam, our tutors will begin the correction phase, and you will be informed of your results through email.
This correction process is integral to ensuring the quality and readiness of our graduates to embark on their ministry with confidence and competence.
Ensuring quality and readiness
The rigorous assessment and feedback process is designed to ensure that all graduates from FuturFaith Ministry leave the course not only with knowledge, but also with the ability to apply this knowledge effectively in real-world situations.
This commitment to quality underpins the credibility and reputation of the FuturFaith Ministry as a training institution for future ministers.
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