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Academic Catalog 2018-2019

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17 4. Transcript from current school (this can be unofficial) Denver Seminary Alumni An alumnus of Denver Seminary may either audit classes or take them for credit as a non-degree student. Applicants must submit an application if they desire either credit enrollment or to audit a class with a transcript record kept of that audit. An alumnus who wishes to audit a master's-level class without a transcript record should contact the Registrar's Office for the appropriate form. Completion of this form and payment of a $35 audit fee entitles the graduate to audit a class and access relevant course materials on Moodle, the Seminary's course management system. No transcript record is kept of the audit. Contact the Registrar's Office for limitations of this policy. Transfer Students Transfer students must make formal application through the Admissions Office and follow the same admissions process as applicants for degree-seeking or certificate programs. Transfer students must also submit a letter from the registrar of the applicant's current school indicating that the applicant is a student in good standing. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS (APPLICANTS WHO ARE NOT UNITED STATES CITIZENS OR WHO ARE NOT PERMANENT RESIDENTS) Denver Seminary welcomes international students and the richness and diversity they bring to the school. International students must be full-time (9+ credits/semester) degree-seeking students. Internationally born students who are permanent residents or do not need a student visa may still be subject to the English proficiency requirements. Becoming an international student at Denver Seminary takes place in two major steps: Step 1: The Admissions Process International applicants must complete the Application for Degree-Seeking Students outlined on our website as well as the additional steps listed below. 1. Internationally born students must demonstrate English proficiency through one of the following methods: a. Submit official scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) to the Admissions office. Denver Seminary's institutional code is 4080. The minimum score requirements are as follows: Internet-based Test (iBT) Section Requirements Reading - 22 Listening - 22 Speaking - 22 Writing - 24 Required minimum combined score – 90 b. Submit a letter of recommendation from Spring International Learning Center (SILC) showing successful completion of their intensive English language program as well as the specialized seminary preparation program. The intensive English program includes the basic reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills necessary for seminary study. In addition, the seminary preparation program equips the student with the theological language, research, and presentation skills needed at the seminary level. Both programs, which can be taken simultaneously, assess the individual needs or students and provide specialized training to ensure success in seminary studies. SILC is located across the street from Denver Seminary on the campus of the Arapahoe Community College and this option is therefore only

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