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Admission Information
VISITING THE DENVER SEMINARY CAMPUSES
Prospective students are welcomed and encouraged to visit any of the Denver Seminary campuses. With
some advance notice, arrangements can be made with the Admissions Office for visits with faculty
members, class attendance, and, on the main campus, on-campus lodging.
We encourage you to arrange a visit to the campus, either by planning a half-day personal visit or by
attending one of our monthly Preview Days, which are held throughout the year at our various campuses.
Contact the Admissions Office for more information on these events or to schedule a campus visit (1-800-
922-3040 or 303-762-6937).
Denver Seminary - Main Campus
Address: 6399 S. Santa Fe Dr., Littleton, CO 80120
Phone: 303-762-6937 or 800-922-3040
Fax: 303-761-8060
Web: www.denverseminary.edu
Email: admissions@denverseminary.edu
Denver Seminary - Washington, D.C. Extension Campus
First Baptist Church of Glenarden Ministry Center
Address: 3600 Brightseat Road, Landover, MD 20785
Phone: 301-773-3600
Email: admissions@denverseminary.edu
FOUNDATIONAL LIFESTYLE & THEOLOGICAL COMMITMENTS
Denver Seminary recognizes that students entering seminary represent a wide range of experiences and
backgrounds and students are welcome from all Christian communities.
Denver Seminary reserves the right to assess the evangelical Christian profession of faith of all applicants.
This determination will be made on the basis of the statements of Christian faith provided in the
application. Such statements are a significant factor in the admission decision. The applicant must
demonstrate compatibility with the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) Statement of Faith,
Denver Seminary's Community Values & Behavioral Commitments and the policies that govern campus
lifestyle as outlined in the Denver Seminary Student Handbook. If the Admissions Committee has
questions regarding any of these matters during the application process, further information may be
requested.
Because of the nature of our shared faith community and the importance of maintaining consistency in
our beliefs and standards, students will be required to reaffirm the statements in these documents each
time they register for a new semester. The Seminary reserves the right to evaluate a student's continued
standing if his or her belief has or is believed to have shifted away from our shared faith community, and
the student may no longer be compatible with Denver Seminary.
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/