2022-2023 Student Handbook
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Group Connections
Student Interest Groups
As a result of mutually working through an academic program, students discover shared affinities beyond
the classroom and can initiate groups based on their common interests. Previous and existing groups
include Outdoor Adventure, Community Service, Flag Football, Ultimate Frisbee, Men's Integrity, and
Women's Support. The Department of Student Life recognizes the role that extracurricular relationships
play in the lives of students and welcomes the formation of new groups. Inquiries can be made by
contacting Student Life.
Non-Immigrant Students
Denver Seminary is privileged to host students from a variety of nations as they pursue degrees that help
extend God's kingdom across the globe. The Seminary recognizes the unique challenges non-immigrant
students face and seeks to provide assistance specifically tailored to help these students succeed. The
Student Life team serves as the hub for international student support. For more information, please visit
sl.densem.edu.
Cultural Engagement Initiatives
Denver Seminary strives for an environment that celebrates Christian unity and values the diversity within
the Body of Christ. Below are the various initiatives that reflect the Seminary's efforts toward that end.
Engage 360 Podcast
Engage 360 is Denver Seminary's weekly podcast where issues of cultural and theological relevance are
explored through the lens of the Seminary's mission of equipping men and women to engage the needs of
the world with the redemptive power of the Gospel and the life-changing truth of scripture.
The Young Adult Initiative: Kaleo Project
Where can the Millennial Nones be found in the Denver area? How can churches in the Denver area call
out to them, inviting them into life-giving relationships? This is the focus and mission of the Kaleo Project.
Gospel Initiative
The Gospel Initiative, a program of Denver Seminary, is about recalibrating and reimagining how we live
out what the Church is about. It's about having a voice in conversations around the tough issues of our day
and being a vital part of the solutions to these challenges.
Ethnic Initiatives
Urban Initiative
Formerly known as the African American Initiative, the Urban Initiative exist to increase diversity while
providing much-needed advocacy to students from urban contexts. With focus on black people of varying
ethnic backgrounds, the Urban Initiative challenges leaders in Denver's urban context to grow spiritually,
intellectually, and professionally in order to lead God's people in the accomplishment of His mission in the
world.