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Q: What is the difference between the Induction
and Training Phases?
A: The Induction Phase encompasses the first 4-6 months. During this Phase, the
student is obligated to complete FOUR Teen Challenge Curricular Contracts (which
will include individual Bible studies, introspective assignments, scripture
memorization, etc.) A student who complies with the directives and finishes
these assignments will then be considered for completion into the Training
Phase. The Training Phase exercises these Biblical principles learned by
demonstration and application, working in his daily life.
Q: Can a student get a G.E.D. while in the program?
A: Yes. After the student completes his Induction phase, he will have the
opportunity to pursue his G.E.D. if he chooses to do so. Staff will assist him
in achieving this important goal.
Q: What type of counseling do the students receive?
A: Upon entry into the program, each student is assigned a counselor to provide
individual one-on-one guidance and mentoring determined by that students’
particular needs. The proven cure for life-controlling problems is based on the
embracing of Biblical principles to spiritually improve the quality of his
character. All counselors are former Teen Challenge graduates-teachers and/or
Staff.
Q: To whom and when will the student be allowed to make phone calls?
A: After the second week in the program, the student will be allowed one fifteen
(15) minute phone call each week, normally on Saturday evenings. A student will
only be allowed to call persons on his authorization list (i.e. immediate family
or his pastor). Phone usage is a privilege and will be monitored by Staff. The
student is automatically charged only $5.00 from his personal account for the
entire month, either local or long distance calls.
Q: When will the student be allowed to write his family?
A: The student can write his immediate family and pastor immediately upon
entering the program. All incoming and outgoing mail will be monitored by Staff.
Q: When can I visit?
A: After the second week in the program, the Induction Phase student is eligible
for one on-campus four (4) hour visit each month. Passes and visits are normally
authorized for the third Saturday of the month. Training Phase students are
eligible for off-campus passes with approved family members or pastors. All
visits and passes are subject to Staff approval.
Q: How do I find out how the student is doing in the program?
A: Each student is assigned a counselor upon entering the program. All inquiries
relating to the student will be handled by his counselor or a designated Staff
representative. When inquiries are made and the assigned counselor is not on
duty, any message(s) will be forwarded to the student’s counselor, and the Staff
on duty will address your concerns.
Q: Will the student receive educational classes while in the program?
A: Absolutely! Students participate in both Personal and Group Studies for New
Christians. The classes’ curriculum helps to establish a foundation of Biblical
knowledge leading to spiritual growth. The faith- structured classes also
develop the main goal of the program: a life-changing, continually growing
personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Q: Can the students get a job off campus while in the program?
A: No. The student will participate in Teen Challenges’ Job Training Program.
Both on and off campus vocational training is supervised by Teen Challenge
Staff, typically working on a crew of fellow students to assist in financially
supporting the ministry itself. The student IS NOT working a secular job at
which he would be drawing a weekly paycheck.
Q: Can I get my induction fee back if the student leaves the program early?
A: No. The induction fee is a non-refundable fee regardless of the length of
time a student remains in the program. For more information about Rules &
Regulations.
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