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2024-2025 Academic Catalog V1

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22 TRANSFER CREDIT Credits considered for transfer credit must be earned at other accredited seminaries and graduate level institutions. Courses are eligible for transfer to the extent that the courses are comparable to Denver Seminary's stated requirements. Courses considered for transfer credit to the Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and Supervision program must be obtained from a CACREP accredited program. In the event that the CACREP standards listed in Denver Seminary's course requirements are not met, additional assignments to fulfill individual CACREP standards may be required. Minimum Grade Required: • Doctor of Ministry: B • Doctor of Philosophy: B • Master of Arts in Counseling: B • All other Master's-level and Certificate Programs: C Time Limits for Transfer Credits: • Doctor of Ministry: No time limit • Doctor of Philosophy: Courses must have been taken within the last 7 years • Master of Arts in Counseling: Only courses taken 2016 or later will be considered • Language Courses: Courses must have been taken within the last 10 years • All other Master's-level and Certificate programs: No time limit Course Exclusions and Requirements: All master's-level students (except Master of Arts in Counseling and Master of Arts in Pastoral Care) must take GS 500 and one New Testament, Old Testament, or Theology course from Denver Seminary. All Master of Arts in Counseling and Master of Arts in Pastoral Care students must take CO 501, and one New Testament or Old Testament course from Denver Seminary. An exception to this policy is the Jerusalem University College course cross listed as either GEO 5/311 "Physical Settings of the Bible" or BIBST 5/393 "Historical and Geographical Settings of the Bible" as this course will be allowed to serve as fulfilling both the OT and NT course requirements. Master of Arts in Counseling students may not transfer in the following courses; CO 501 Theological Foundations for Counseling, 505 Groups in Counseling, CO 507 Programs in School Counseling, CO 510 Counseling Foundations, CO 511 Counseling Practicum, CO 512 School Counseling Practicum, CO 785 School Counseling Internship I, CO 786 School Counseling Internship Continuation, CO 797 School Counseling Internship II, CO 795 Clinical Counseling Internship I, CO 796 School Counseling Internship Continuation, or CO 797 Clinical Counseling Internship II. When a degree has been conferred at another institution, no more than one-half of the hours applied to that earned degree may be transferred to a Denver Seminary master's degree program. Students may only receive transfer credit for up to one-half of the number of credits required for their degree at Denver Seminary with the exception of the following programs: • A maximum of eighteen hours may be transferred into the Doctor of Ministry degree. • A maximum of fifteen hours may be transferred into the Doctor of Philosophy degree. • A maximum of six hours may be transferred into the Master of Theology degree. • A maximum of fifteen hours may be transferred into the Master of Arts in Counseling degree. • A maximum of one-third of the required hours may be transferred into any Certificate. An official transcript from the institution attended showing satisfactory course completion is required. A course-by-course evaluation is required (as well as English translations if necessary) in order to facilitate the transfer evaluation process for any international institutions attended. World Education Services is

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