All undergraduate students participate in regular Chapel sessions and Christian Service activities as part of Hesed University’s commitment to spiritual formation and community engagement.
These requirements carry no academic credit but are mandatory for graduation.
The Chapel and Christian Service programs at Hesed University serve as essential co-curricular components of the undergraduate educational experience. These programs are designed to support students’ spiritual formation and to integrate faith with learning, vocation, and community life in accordance with the University’s Christ-centered mission.
While Chapel and Christian Service do not carry academic credit, they are required for graduation and function alongside the academic curriculum to foster holistic student development. Through regular participation in corporate worship and active engagement in Christian service, students are encouraged to cultivate habits of faith, reflection, and service that shape both personal character and professional identity.
Through participation in Chapel and Christian Service, undergraduate students are expected to:
Students are required to register for PRAC011 College Chapel every semester they are enrolled.
Students are required to pass six semesters of PRAC010 College Christian Service to qualify for graduation.