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2024-2025 Student Handbook 28 Communication and Marketing to Students Student Life functions as the primary voice to the student body for communicating information about events, activities, resources, and benefits. Students are encouraged to check their Denver Seminary email account regularly, as it is the official medium by which the Seminary communicates. Students are responsible for information delivered to their seminary email, and the IT Helpdesk should be contacted if complications arise. Along with the Seminary's e-newsletter called Campus News, other means of communication to the student body utilized by Student Life include digital display monitors, bulletin boards in the Student Center, direct emails, and social media. Inquiries for utilizing any of the above methods for communicating to students need to be submitted to Student Life. The Department of Student Life reserves the right to determine which methods of advertising are utilized at any given time, and whether a request for advertising will be approved. To determine whether or not advertising is appropriate for the Denver Seminary community, requests are weighed against the Seminary's Foundational Commitments and learning outcomes. Students' interests and affinities are also taken into consideration. Requests will not be approved if they are determined to conflict with any of the above-mentioned standards, are deemed unrelated to students' interests, or fall into the category of personal solicitations or fundraising efforts. Student Leadership Board The Student Leadership Board functions as a conduit for the student body to enhance the educational environment and overall student experience and work under the direction of the Associate Director of Student Engagement. The Student Leadership Board is comprised of students who oversee student programming that facilitates personal and professional growth and development. Student Leadership Board members are selected by the Department of Student Life through an application and interview process, and students interested in serving on the Board are encouraged to respond to the call for application made each spring. 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 the International Student page on the Student Life website.