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11 The Denver Seminary Student Handbook which includes the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) Statement of Faith, Denver Seminary's Community Values & Behavioral Commitments and the policies that govern campus lifestyle can be accessed online at: http://www.denverseminary.edu/current- students/student-resources/ CATEGORIES OF STUDENTS There are four types of students at Denver Seminary: 1. Degree-seeking students Enrolled in a Master of Arts, Master of Divinity, Master of Theology (ThM) or Doctor of Ministry program. 2. Certificate students Students working toward completion of any of the certificates (10-24 hours). 3. Non-degree students Students taking classes for personal enrichment, continuing education, or visiting students who are pursuing a degree from another graduate school. A maximum of fifteen semester hours may be taken as a non-degree student. 4. Audit students Students taking classes for no credit. Courses that are audited may not be converted to credit at a later date, or applied to a degree or certificate program. APPLICATION DEADLINES Degree-Seeking, Certificate, Non-degree, Auditor Applicants (except international applicants and undergraduate degree exemption (UDE) applicants): Fall and spring admission: Rolling admission, applications accepted through the start of the semester. Summer admission: Rolling admission, applications accepted through the start of the semester. Priority consideration for ThM applicants: third week of April (for fall semester): third week of October (for spring semester). International Applicants: International applicants are encouraged to submit all application documents no later than three months before the start of their study in order to give a sufficient amount of time for preparing visa paperwork and for planning to relocate to the country. All I-20 documents should be submitted no later than the following deadlines: Fall admission: July 15 (July 1 for Doctor of Ministry program) Spring admission: November 15 (January 1 for Doctor of Ministry program) ADMISSIONS PROCEDURES Applicants for all programs, including non-degree and audit applicants, must make formal application through the Admissions Office. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the degree being pursued – and the format in which it is delivered – meets all requirements for any future vocation or education being pursued. Denver Seminary maintains non-matriculated applicant documents for one year. Application documents over one year are expired and must be resubmitted. To apply online, visit our website at www.denverseminary.edu and click the "Become a Student" button.