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2022-2023 Student Handbook

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2022-2023 Student Handbook 25 Student Life The Office of Student Life The Student Life team is committed to supporting students by providing assistive and developmental resources and by curating environments wherein students experience meaningful community while completing their degree program. General Contact: StudentLife@denverseminary.edu Resources Website: www.sl.densem.edu Student Resources and Services Student Life maintains a variety of resources and services, which can be found on the Student Life Resources website: www.sl.densem.edu. Job Search Assistance and Career Services The Seminary's online Job Board contains a variety of part-time and full-time job listings, as well as internship and volunteer opportunities. Students interested in Federal Work Study positions on campus can find additional information in the Financial Aid Section of this handbook. To schedule a meeting with one of our staff to discuss your occupational needs, please contact Student Life directly. Student Financial Hardship Fund During graduate school, unexpected events and circumstances arise for students that were unforeseeable and unpredictable when they first began their seminary journey. This fund is established to support current students through financial hardships that unexpectedly arise and have a potential impact on their continuance. Recipient(s) can be an active full-time student or part-time student (as established by the Seminary catalog) at Denver Seminary, enrolled in a Masters, Doctorate or PHD program, pursuing their degree residentially or online. For more information or to inquire about the process, please visit the sl.densem.edu website. Ministry Residency Program The Ministry Residency Program connects Seminary students with paid internships at churches and non- profits. Students take on part-time roles (usually between 10-30 hours a week) that provide practical, hands-on experience for the student while they advance the vision and mission of the organization. Participating churches and non-profits compensate the student through tuition donations, with the possibility of an additional taxable stipend depending on the amount of hours worked. More information about the Residency Program and any open positions may be found at the Denver Seminary website. Discounted Professional Counseling Services Several local professional Christian counselors along the Front Range have agreed to provide a limited number of sessions for seminary students and their immediate family members at a discounted rate. The identities of those who inquire about counseling services will remain confidential. More information can be found on the Student Life website or by emailing the Student Life Office.

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