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15 limitations will be considered by the Registrar for students applying to the ThM and/or DMin programs who must meet MDiv equivalency. Students who are seeking MDiv equivalency for the sake of entry into the ThM must have completed 72 hours of MDiv work prior to beginning the ThM studies. Denver Seminary's 800 level courses will not count towards the completion of an MDiv or MDiv equivalency. Individuals wishing to enroll in courses as a non-degree student must submit the following: 1. Student application for admission This is available online at www.denverseminary.edu (click on the "Apply Now" link). Carefully read the NAE Statement of Faith, Community Values & Behavioral Commitments, and the Student Handbook policies that govern student life at your location. Sign the application only if you can do so without mental reservation. By signing this form you agree to abide by these standards and policies while attending school or face possible dismissal from school. 2. A nonrefundable $15 application processing fee 3. Official transcript(s) Transcripts are required from any institution where a bachelor's degree or higher has been earned. An official transcript is required from any undergraduate institution where a baccalaureate degree has been completed. Master's and doctoral transcripts may be unofficial. Master of Theology and Doctor of Ministry applicants only (including those who wish to take ThM and DMin courses as a non- degree student): an official transcript is required from the graduate institution where a Master of Divinity or its equivalent has been completed. Undergraduate transcripts are not required for Master of Theology or Doctor of Ministry applicants. Official Transcripts must be sent directly from the school in sealed envelopes to Denver Seminary or issued electronically directly by the institution or approved issuing body. Students currently or previously enrolled as non-degree students who would like to pursue a certificate or degree from Denver Seminary are subject to the same admission requirements and credentials as all other degree-seeking applicants. Applicable courses taken for credit may be applied to a degree or certificate, provided that they fit that particular degree or certificate and have been completed within the program completion time limits. Audit Applicants Individuals wishing to enroll in courses and receive no credit should apply for admission as an audit student. A record of the noncredit course work will be recorded on the transcript. A course that is audited may not be converted to credit at a later date, or applied to a degree or certificate program. Registration is dependent on space availability in the class and some classes may have prerequisite restrictions. Note that only individuals with a Doctor of Ministry degree, from Denver Seminary or from another accredited institution, may audit DMin courses. Auditing students may not take online or blended courses. To apply for admission as an audit student, an applicant must submit: 1. Student application for admission This is available online at www.denverseminary.edu (click on the "Apply Now" link). Carefully read the NAE Statement of Faith, Community Values & Behavioral Commitments, and the Student Handbook policies that govern student life at your location. Sign the application only if you can do so without mental reservation. By signing this form you agree to abide by these standards and policies while attending school or face possible dismissal from school. 2. A nonrefundable $15 application processing fee