Milwaukee Bible Coll

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Urban ministry Bible College



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Our campus is located on the grounds of City on a Hill and provides spacious classrooms, dormitories, library, chapel, and ample parking. The City College Milwaukee facilities were fully renovated in 2001. Our location provides access to public transportation and employ¬ment opportunities.

City on a Hill operates a variety of ministries and houses a wide range of other faith-based and non-profit agencies, all focused on serving the central city. The campus provides many opportunities to learn and engage in urban ministry.


Center for Success


The Center for Success is the campus resource center. Here students will find computers for accessing the web and Microsoft products, a copy machine, a printer, student and faculty mailboxes, the Form Center and a news bulletin board.

Library


The library collection of over 4000 volumes is being catalogued for computer access. The internet provides access to information on local library resources. City College Milwaukee is located near other libraries and universities. Library acquisitions are a high priority in the development of City College Milwaukee. At present, the college is working with an honor system. Students fill out the book card and may keep the book for three weeks. Notices will be sent out at the end of each semester for books not returned, and overdue library fees will be assessed from that point at 25¢ per day per book to a maximum of $10.00. If the book is not returned at all, the student will be charged for the cost of replacing the book in addition to the fines incurred. The per day fine stops accumulating when the student informs the librarian that the book is lost.

The library is open from 5-10 p.m., Monday-Friday. If students need to access the library at other hours, they can contact the Dean of Students or the Dean of Library Services to enter the library.

The City College Milwaukee library is a part of the Library Council of Southeastern Wisconsin. As a member, City College Milwaukee students should check the resources of the college library for materials they need for research. If they cannot find what they are looking for, they may locate the book at another member library. Students should then contact the City College Milwaukee librarian to obtain an "Info Pass." This will allow the student to go to the other library (this is not an interlibrary loan system) and check the book out according to the lending library's policy. Students then return the book to the lending library, not to the City College Milwaukee library. A list of relevant member libraries accepting the "Info Pass" is posted in the Center for Success.
  

 

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