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truly different, these transfer students
are most enthusiastic about the advan–
tages of an Ambassador education.
The student enroUment on each cam–
pus is kept relatively smaU. Many
advantages are gained by a personalized
type of instruction often lacking in the
average university or college. Real stu–
dent participaban and vigorous questioo
períods make poss ible a personal meet–
ing of minds between professor and stu–
dents.
Students are taught to
think.
Courses
emphasize
unde1'standing
the real
MEANING
of l iie, seldom imparted in
other institutions.
Outstanding Facilities at
Ambassador
Ambassador College has a burgeoning
b11ilding p1'ogram
making possible
exceptional facilities for a college
of our size. Each of the Ambassador
campuses is located in an area of
warmth and beauty. Each has unusual
facilities which make it excel the others
in certain directions.
Beautifu.l new dormítories, diníng fa–
cilities and an outstanding gymnasium
have been completed on each campus.
High-guality tennís courts and fine
athletic fields add to llie enjoyment of
the full life Jed by our students on all
three campuses.
The parent campus at Pasadena is
located within a few miles of sorne of
the nation's great libraries, two world–
Hmous astronomical observatories, many
famous galleries and museums, and
outstanding technical institutions where
importaot research projects are always in
operation.
Situated in the beautiful "Green
Belt" just north of London, our Eoglish
campus provides a peaceful atmosphere
f~r
outdoor sports and country living.
Yet it is immediately adjacent to Loo–
don with the London-Birmingham mo–
torway only about a mile away. Train
connections with downtown London are
less than half a mile from the campus.
So central London is easily available to
our English students- only forty-five
minutes away.
Our Texas facilities, in addition,
provide for swimming, water skiing and
other aquatic sports.
Tbe
PLAIN TRUTH
The Ambassador CHARACTER
Amid the signs of decay and death
throughout our civilization, Ambassador
Coliege students are prepared for
abundant Jife. Ambassador students
are taught a
Wá)'
of lífe
that imparts
true happiness.
Ambassador College produces honest
youog people; people who are not ooly
completely honest in financia! matters,
but are equally honest in classroom
situations, in conversation and in their
basic dedication - every day of the
week. True iotellectual and spiritual
integrity is encouraged on the Ambassa–
dor campuses as in few other locations
on earth!
Many visiting puqlic officials have
commented, repeatedly, on the atmo–
sphere of courtesy and respect demon–
strated by the Ambassador students. For
the students of Ambassador College are
constantly and consistently taught respect
for their elders, respect for offices in
government, respect for tbe laws, and
respect and Love for
a/1
fellow human
beíngs. This attitude, of
it~elf,
says a
lot. It would, if universally practiced,
completely
obliterate
all juvenile de!in·
quency from the face of the earth!
Ambassador College produces students
who love and serve their fellowman.
They are decent and disciplined human
beings. But they have a
goal.
They
/ove
LlFE! They are heartily, happily, joyous–
ly exuberant in living the full and
balanced life which they know
is
intended!
As literally hundreds of visitors bave
vocally observed,
Ambassador slttdents
are
tmly
the
HAPPJEST
pe.ople
011
erJrth.'
A
Priceless Opportunity
The opportunity to atteod Ambassa–
dor College should now take on new
meaning to any young person
~f
college
age. When you understand it, the
opportunity is matchless- priceless!
In no other educacional institution on
earth can you so fully learn the real pur–
pose of life- aod with proper guidance
develop your whole being to fulfill that
purpose. You will Jearn how to really
live a full, vigorous, productive and
abundant life.
The realization of Ambassador's
goals and standards fills Ambassador
February, 1970
students with zeal, witb drive, with pur–
pose!
This makes their college assignments
more than just assigned studie's, t11eir
work mcJre than just a meilns to room
and board, their recreation
mor~
than
just a passing good time. All these ac–
tivities take on new meaning and pu.r–
pose. They become vital steps t0wacd
the development of the whole person–
ality - the whole
b~ing
- as a sharp
and effective instrument in fulfilling the
real
GOAL
of human existenrf'.
This realization, thís goal, makes
Ambassador College truly different.
There is no other college on earth even
remotely like it!
A CHALLENGE
to
Young People
Here is a
challenge
to all young
people in the English-speaking world
who 'want to understand and fulfill the
purpose of life.
If
you've successfully completed high
school oc secondary school or plan to do
so in the near luture, if you appreciate
tbe opportuníty to acquire a college
education and achieve it in the sound
way, and if you aren't afraid of blazing
new trai ls - then by all means
writp
immediately
for the Ambassador CoJ–
lege Bulletin or Prospectus. You will
receive full particulars.
All of you in the United States and
Canada wpo wish tbe college Bulletin
with
fnll
particu!ars about college en–
rollment, wríte
immediately
to "¡[he Reg–
istrar, Ambassador College, P. O. Box
111,
Pasadena, California
91105.
Those
in Britain, Europe, Australia, and Sout11
Africa, write to The Registrar, Am–
bassador College, Bricket Wood, $t.
Albans, Herts., Eo,gland, for the Pros–
pectus of the college in England.
Apart from Ambassador, most stu–
dents and young people of this mixed-up
generation are literally overcome by
mind poll11tion.
Often, feeling they have
tried "evero/,thing" and are still neither
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happy nor successful, they may even
cootemplate
s11icide.
But Ambassador ·
College students are receiving an educa–
tion for
LIFE.-
f11ll,
happy, balanced
and
¡oyous
LIFE.
Why not try it?
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