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%JTraduate, Seminary and LBI students came to LU to build upon their education.
Theyrarelyreceiveacknowledgement.
In fact, it seems as if they're at an entirely different university. Most undergraduate students don't realize the amount of work and dedication these students give to furthering their education in religion, counseling, education and apologetics. Each program is distinct from each other, having their own rules and activities, fa
SEMINARY STUDENT GARY Underwood relaxesin the graduate lounge whileread ingthe latest editionof The Champion between classes.
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Rocky Rio Seco: A Ma n With A Mission

For most LU seminary and graduateschoolstudentslifeistough.Most areresponsibleforfamilies,full-time jobs, bills andclasses.
Student Government Association (SGA)PresidentRocky Rio Secounderstandshisfellowstudents' needs and is strivingtosimplifytheirbusy lives.
"As SGA, we want tofacilitatethe program for students as much as possible," he explained. "They want tocome here, train, finishand geton withtheirlivesandtheirnew careers or ministries."
"Ichosetorunforpresidentbecause
I thought I could influence the facultywithideas for thefuture. I'm trying to restructure the class agenda so the hours will RockyRioSe co work better GraduateSGAPresident with the student's work and home schedules. As SGA we're trying to identify the needs of the students and then take it to the attentionof thefaculty." \
Graduate Counseling
Row 1: Dr. David Miller, Dr, TonyNorman,Row2:Dr.Tim Clinton, Dr.Miriam Stark, Dr, RonHawkins,
Dr Pauline Donaldson, Dr Rebecca Carwile, Row 2: Dr,DavidHorton, Dr.James Motherly,Dr.MiltonReimer, Dr. John Donaldson, Dr. EllenBlack.
LB!
Row 1: Dr Ken Chapman, Mrs.Susan Willmington, Ms. Cindy Brooks. Row 2: Dr. Harold Willmington,Dr. Ron Hawkins, Dr.Frank Schmitt, Mr RickBuck,
Seminary BBss^5^^.^.l^iift:
Row 1: Dr.William Matheny, Dr.Dan Mitchell, Dr. Richard Patterson, Dr,JerryKroll,Row 2:Dr Carl Diemer,Dr Frank Schmitt, Dr, Ron Hawkins, Dr, JimFreerksen, Dr, Daniel Kim.
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Bible In- stitute (LBI), which began in 1972 and closed in 1985, reopened its doors in 1992.

LBI is a program designed to allow students of any age or background to seek education in the field of church ministry.
"LBI is for anyone who has a willing heart and wants to know more about the Bible,"