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| What are the requirements for Institute Graduation? |
| The Institute of Religion Graduation Diploma is awarded to students who have successfully completed 22 credit hours of Institute course work. This must include at least three quarters of course work in the Book of Mormon. |
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| Can I park at the Institute building during the week? |
| Parking permits will be given only to currently enrolled institute students good for Monday thru Friday from 6am until 5pm. EAST LOT parking is restricted to those who have a valid parking permit. Students may park here and then attend college classes on campus. SOUTH LOT parking (behind building) is restricted to those who have a valid parking permit AND ARE IN THE BUILDING attending classes, studying, visiting. DOUBLE PARKING OR ANY PARKING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE LOT IS PROHIBITED. Parking is first come, first served. |
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| What is the Institute e-mail address? |
| The Institute e-mail address is:
ColumbusOH@ldsces.org |
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| How do I register for an Institute Class? |
| Online registration is now available. You may also register for classes at the Institute office, or before or after any Institute class. |
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| How do I find out about Institute Activities? |
| Institute activities are posted on the Calendar and News & Announcements links on this web site. You may also call the Institute Office at 614-291-5769. |
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| Is there a Single's Ward in the Ohio State University Area? |
| There are two Single's Wards in Columbus. Both meet on Sundays in the Institute Building for Church. For 2008 the 1st Ward meets at 9:00am and the 2nd Ward meets at 1:00pm.
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| Is there a Married Student Ward in the Ohio State University area? |
| Yes, there is a Married Student Ward. For 2008 the ward meets in the Dublin Building at 11:00am. |
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| How can I find an LDS roommate? |
| Send us an e-mail at ColumbusOH@ldsces.org or call us at 614-291-5769. We can put you in touch with the housing co-ordinators for each of the Single's Wards. |
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| How many members attend the singles' wards? |
| There are approximately 200 to 225 members in each of the singles wards. |