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12 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, is available 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 "Apply Now" button.