2024-2025 Student Handbook
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Academic Policies and Services
Contacts for Academic Policies and Services
Academic policies and services are stewarded by the Office of the Academic Dean and the Registrar's
Office.
Academic Dean's Office: AcademicDean@denverseminary.edu 303-762-6900
Registrar's Office: Registrar@denverseminary.edu 303-357-5845
Student Learning Outcomes
Compelled by the biblical vision for love of God and others, and compelled by Christ's commission to
make disciples of all nations, Denver Seminary graduates will be able to do the following:
Biblically and Theologically Grounded
Demonstrate integrated biblical and theological competence.
Contextually Sensitive
Serve all people effectively and faithfully, with cultural discernment and without prejudice or
favoritism.
Spiritually Mature and Growing
Exhibit a mature and growing Christlikeness in their character.
Vocationally Fit
Discern and pursue personal vocation in a theologically integrated manner.
FERPA
Denver Seminary complies with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974. This
act was designated to i) protect the privacy of students' educational records, ii) establish the right of students
to inspect and review their records, and iii) provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading
data. Students also have the right to file complaints with the Family Policy Compliance Office concerning
alleged failures by the Seminary to comply with the Act. More complete information about FERPA can be
found online.
Definition of "Directory Information"
FERPA permits public disclosure of directory information without the student's consent. According to
policy, Denver Seminary designates the following student information as directory information: name,
address, telephone number, email address, video and photo images of students, dates of attendance,
classification, degree sought, major, full- or part-time status, awards, honors, and degrees conferred
(including dates).