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A Message from the President
Table of Contents
Accreditation
The Seminary
A History of Denver Seminary
Mission
Core Commitments
Vision
Doctrinal Statement
The Word of God
The Trinity
God the Father
Jesus Christ
Holy Spirit
Humanity
Salvation
The Church
Separation of Church and State
Christian Conduct
Last Things
Denver Seminary Educational Values
Biblically and Theologically Grounded
Contextually Sensitive
Spiritually Mature and Growing
Vocationally Fit
Fitness for Ministry and Professional Disposition
Defining Fitness for Ministry and Professional Disposition
Locations
The Washington DC Campus
The Global Campus
Partner Schools
Presbyterian University and Theological Seminary
Seminario Teológico Centroamericano
Library and Writing Center
Professional Assistance
Library Collections
Resource Locating
Writing Center
Admission Information
Visiting the Denver Seminary Campuses
Littleton, CO Campus
Washington, D.C. Extension Campus
Foundational Lifestyle and Theological Commitments
Categories of Students
1. Degree-seeking students
2. Graduate Certificate students
3. Non-degree students
4. Audit students
Application Deadlines
Doctor of Philosophy Applicants:
Doctor of Ministry Applicants:
International Applicants:
Admissions Procedures
Application Process and Admissions Requirements
All Degree-Seeking and Graduate Certificate Applicants
Student application for admission
Essays
Supplemental Information
Degree and GPA Requirements
1. Hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university
2. Have at least a 2.5 (2.0 = C) undergraduate grade point average
Additional requirements for the Master of Theology program:
Additional requirements for the Doctor of Ministry program:
Additional requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and Supervision:
Non-degree Applicants
1. Student application for admission
2. A non-refundable $15 application processing fee
Doctor of Philosophy Temporary Admission of a Non-Degree Seeking Student
Doctor of Ministry Non-Degree Seeking Applicants
In addition to the standard non-degree application materials, Doctor of Ministry non-degree applicants
must submit a resume of educational and professional experience demonstrating a master's degree in a
related field and at least three years of ministry experience.
Audit Applicants
1. Student application for admission
2. A non-refundable $15 application processing fee
Undergraduate Degree Exemption (UDE)
1. Ministry and work résumé
2. Current issue research paper
Reentry Students
1. Student application for admission
2. Essays
Reentry students should update the seminary on what has occurred since the first application with new essays. Reentry students must submit a biographical and spiritual journey essay, program and vocational goal essay, and a diverse experience and read...
Supplemental Information
Visiting Students from Other Graduate Schools
2. A non-refundable $15 application processing fee
Transfer Students
International Students
Step 1: The Admissions Process
Step 2: The I-20 Process
F-1 Exemption Policy
Admissions Decisions
Types of Acceptance
1. Full acceptance
2. Provisional acceptance
3. Conditional acceptance
Admissions Denial
Deferred Enrollment
Transfer Credit
Course Exclusions and Requirements:
Advanced Standing
Denver Seminary Course Types
Technology and Equipment Requirements
5. Software:
Financial Information
Tuition and Fees for 2026–2027
Tuition
Master's degree programs, all terms
Doctor of Ministry program, Winter and Summer
Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and Supervision
Fees (Master's-level and Doctor of Ministry students)
Counseling Program Fees (Counseling students only)
Books and Supplies Estimate
Behavioral and Administrative Fees
General Fees
Course Fees
Audit Fees
Refund Policy
Financial Aid
Types of Financial Aid
Grants
Denver Seminary Grant
Scholarships
Tuition Discounts
Cru Discount
Crossword Discount
InterVarsity Discount
Forge America Discount
Cadence Discount
Venture Church Network Discount
Navigators Discount
Church Partnership Discount
Spouse Half-Tuition Discount
Youth for Christ Discount
External Scholarships
Federal Loans
Direct Unsubsidized Loans
Federal Work Study
Veterans Benefit/Military Benefits
GI Bill®2
Certification
Payment deadline
Scholarship eligibility
Vocational Rehabilitation
Tuition Assistance
Evaluation of postsecondary education
Eligibility
Enrollment Status
Full Time ½ Time
Satisfactory Academic Progress
The Small Print
Application
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Scholarship Application
Additional Steps
Awarding and Disbursing Aid
Scholarship Committee
Award Letters
Payment Arrangement Deadline
Disbursements
Right to Cancel
Contact
Academic Procedures
Registration
Adding/Dropping Courses
Student Inactivity Policy
Repeating Courses
Individualized Study Course Limits
AUDIT COURSES
Non-Residential Course Limits
Training and Mentoring Courses Policy
Program Completion Time Limits
Advanced Standing and Transfer Credit
Course Substitution
Withdrawal/Leave of Absence from Denver Seminary
Selecting a Major/Concentration
Grading System
Training and mentoring grades, excluding TM 500 (master's-level):
Internship and practicum grades (master's-level and PhD)*:
Thesis grades, DMin-level (DT 1101, 1102, and 1104):
Dissertation grades, PhD-level (CO 4100, CO 4150, CO 4200):
Final Exams
Master's Comprehensive Exams
Length of Comprehensive Exams
Passing Comprehensive Exams
Failing grades on overall Comprehensive Exam
Appeal of a Comprehensive Exam Grade
Doctor of Philosophy Comprehensive Exam
Length of Comprehensive Exams
Passing Comprehensive Exams
Comprehensive Examination Remediation Policy and Process1
Master of Divinity Summative Experience
Course Extensions
Academic Probation and Dismissal
Earning More than One Degree
Degree Relinquishing Policy
Graduation
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974
Transcript Requests
Academic Programs
Doctoral Degrees
Master's Degrees
Graduate Certificates
Master's Degree Programs
Master of Divinity (MDiv)
Program Description
Program Goals
Core Curriculum
Degree Requirements
Graduation Requirements
Optional Concentrations
Biblical Studies1 Course # Sem. Hrs.
Master of Arts (MA)
Degree Requirements
Graduation Requirements
Academic Master of Arts Degree Programs
Master of Arts (Biblical and Theological Studies)
Program Description
Program Goals
Master of Arts (Christian Studies)
Program Description
Program Goals
Total required hours for degree: 51
Master of Arts (New Testament)
Program Description
Program Goals
Total required hours for degree: 482
Master of Arts (Old Testament)
Program Description
Program Goals
Total required hours for degree: 471
Master of Arts (Theology)
Program Description
Program Goals
Total required hours for degree: 44
Professional Master of Arts Degree Programs
Master of Arts in Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Concentration1
Program Goal
Total required hours for degree: 64
Master of Arts in Counseling, School Counseling Concentration
Program Goal
Total required hours for degree: 64
Master of Arts in Leadership
Program Description
Program Goals
Total required hours for degree: 45
Master of Arts in Pastoral Care
Program Goals
Master of Arts in Spiritual Formation
Program Description
Program Goals
Master of Arts in Theology, Justice, and Social Advocacy
Program Description
Program Goals
Curriculum Course # Sem. Hrs.
Master of Theology (ThM) Degree
Program Goals
Master of Theology Prerequisites
Course # Sem. Hrs.
Degree Requirements
Graduation Requirements
Master of Theology (New Testament)
Program Description
Master of Theology (Old Testament)
Master of Theology (Theology)
Program Description
Graduate Certificates
Graduation Requirements
Graduate Certificate in Anglican Studies
Total required hours for degree: 24
Graduate Certificate in Biblical Hebrew and Semitic Languages
Graduate Certificate in Biblical Languages
Graduate Certificate in Biblical and Theological Studies
Graduate Certificate in Christian Thought and Ministry
Graduate Certificate in Hebrew Exegesis
Graduate Certificate in Leadership
Graduate Certificate in New Testament Greek
Graduate Certificate in Old Testament/Hebrew Bible
Graduate Certificate in Pastoral Care and Counseling
Graduate Certificate in Professional Chaplaincy
Graduate Certificate in School Counseling
Graduate Certificate in Spiritual Direction
Graduate Certificate in Spiritual Formation
Graduate Certificate in Theology, Justice, and Social Advocacy
Doctor of Ministry Degree Program
Doctor of Ministry Degree (DMin)
Program Description
Program Goals
Degree Requirements
Graduation Requirements
Cohort Tracks
Mentored Formation
Required Track Courses
Black Church Leadership
Educational Leadership
Leadership
New Missional Movements
Pastoral Skills
Spiritual Formation
Theology and Apologetics for Ministry
Theology and apologetics are essential to Christian ministry. However, theology and apologetics can remain purely theoretical and cognitive endeavor without deliberate attempt to make them applicable and accessible to a given congregation and ministry...
Trauma-Informed Ministry
Specialized Ministry
Special Topics
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Counselor Education and
Program Description
Program Objectives
Degree Requirements
Graduation Requirements
Special Programs and Sessions
Summer Sessions
Holy Land Studies
Town and Country Training (TACT) Program
Steps of Paul/Churches of Revelation
Study in Other Educational Institutions
Master's-level Course Descriptions
Course Numbering
Term of Instruction
Unit of Credit
Biblical and Theological Studies
BTS 790 Biblical and Theological Studies Summative
Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care
CHP 511 Practicum Experiences in Military Chaplaincy
CHP 550 The Many Faces of Chaplaincy
CHP 590, 690 Studies in Chaplaincy
CHP 591, 691 Individualized Study in Chaplaincy
CHP 650 Community-Based Clinical Pastoral Education
CHP 651 Clinical Pastoral Education Experience
CHP 795 Internship I Experiences in Military Chaplaincy
CHP 797 Internship II Experiences in Military Chaplaincy
PC 500 Pastoral Care and Counseling Relationships
PC 530 Communication in Pastoral Care
PC 560 Brief Counseling for Ministry
PC 591, 691 Individualized Study in Pastoral Care
PC 600 Counseling Issues in Pastoral Care
PC 630 Developmental Growth and Diversity in Pastoral Care
PC 650 Grief and Loss Counseling
PC 670 Crisis Counseling with Individuals
PC 680 Counseling Responses in Crises and Disasters
Christian Apologetics
CA 500 Apologetics and Ethics
CA 550 Religious Pluralism
CA 591, 691 Individualized Study in Christian Apologetics
History of Christianity
CH 500 Church History
CH 551 Anglican History and Theology I: Foundations
CH 552 Anglican History and Theology II: Development of the Tradition
CH 585 Readings in Church History
CH 590, 690 Studies in Church History
CH 591, 691 Individualized Study in Church History
CH 637 A History of Preaching
Christian Studies
CS 790 Christian Studies Summative Paper
Comprehensive Exams
EX CO Counseling Comprehensive Exam
EX MDiv Master of Divinity Summative Experience
EX NT New Testament Comprehensive Exam
EX OT Old Testament Comprehensive Exam
EX PC Pastoral Care Comprehensive Exam
EX TH Theology Comprehensive Exam
EX THM NT Master of Theology (New Testament) Comprehensive Exam
EX THM OT Master of Theology (Old Testament) Comprehensive Exam
EX THM TH Master of Theology (Theology) Comprehensive Exam
Counseling
CO 501 Theological Foundations for Counseling
CO 502 Counseling Theories
CO 503 Human Development and Counseling
CO 504 Psychopathology and Diagnosis
CO 505 Groups in Counseling
CO 506 Introduction to School Counseling
CO 507 Programs in School Counseling
CO 508 Child and Adolescent Groups in Counseling
CO 510 Counseling Foundations
CO 511 Counseling Practicum
CO 512 School Counseling Practicum
CO 513 Practicum Continuation
CO 525 Career Development and Assessment
CO 527 Career and College Preparation
CO 543 Sexuality and Counseling
CO 551 Crisis Counseling
CO 552 Marriage and Family Counseling
CO 555 Addictions and Counseling
CO 556 Counseling Children and Adolescents
CO 561 Brief Counseling for Clinical and School Settings
CO 590, 690 Studies in Counseling
CO 591, 691 Individualized Study in Counseling
CO 601 Research and Evaluation in Counseling
CO 602 Assessment and Measurement in Counseling
CO 615 Professional Orientation
CO 621 Social and Cultural Foundations of Counseling
CO 631 Counseling and Spirituality
CO 646 Counseling for Trauma and Abuse
CO 647 Grief and Loss Counseling
CO 656 Adventure Therapy
CO 657 Counseling Responses in Crises and Disasters
CO 658 Neurological Function and Psychopharmacology in Counseling
CO 659 Using the Expressive Arts in Counseling
CO 692 Seminar in School Counseling: Special Topics
CO 785 School Counseling Internship I
CO 786 School Counseling Internship Continuation
CO 787 School Counseling Internship II
CO 793 Counseling Thesis Proposal
CO 795 Clinical Counseling Internship I
CO 796 Clinical Counseling Internship Continuation
CO 797 Clinical Counseling Internship II
CO 798 Counseling Thesis Continuation
CO 799 Thesis in Counseling
Educational Ministries
EM 590, 690 Studies in Educational Ministry
EM 591, 691 Individualized Study in Educational Ministry
EM 604 Teaching for Life Change
General Studies
GS 500 Thinking Biblically and Theologically
GS 510 Vocation and Christian Life
Homiletics
HOM 500 Introduction to Expository Preaching
HOM 590, 690 Studies in Homiletics
HOM 591, 691 Individualized Study in Homiletics
HOM 701 Expository Preaching of Old Testament Texts
HOM 743 Advanced Expository Preaching I
HOM 744 Advanced Expository Preaching II
HOM 750 Interpreting and Preaching Difficult Texts and Topics
Intercultural Ministry
IM 610 Mission and Culture
IM 611 Globalization in Theological Education
Leadership
LD 501 Theological and Theoretical Foundations for Leadership
LD 565 Leadership Presence: Emotional, Social, and Cultural Intelligence
LD 590, 690 Studies in Leadership
LD 591, 691 Individualized Study in Leadership
LD 649 Formational Leadership: Developing Resilient Leaders and Teams
LD 675 Organizational Leadership: Management, Administration, and Systems- Thinking
LD 685 Organizational Leadership: Change, Conflict, and Culture
LD 700 Current Issues in Leadership
New Testament
NT 501 New Testament Greek I
NT 502 New Testament Greek II
NT 509 New Testament Survey for Counseling
NT 511 Gospels and Acts
NT 512 Epistles and Revelation
NT 540–560 Analysis of Selected Books
NT 590, 690 Studies in New Testament
NT 591, 691 Individualized Study in New Testament
NT 601 New Testament Theology
NT 611 Using Greek in New Testament Exegesis
NT 612 Greek Exegesis of James
NT 635 Letter to the Romans: Analysis, Hermeneutics, and Theology
NT 640–660 Exegesis of Selected Books
NT 670 Modern Methods of New Testament Study
NT 796 New Testament Thesis Proposal
NT 798 New Testament Thesis Continuation
NT 799 New Testament Thesis Completion
NT 801 The Quests of the Historical Jesus
NT 802 Issues in Pauline Studies
NT 831 Advanced Greek Grammar and Linguistics
NT 890 Studies in New Testament
NT 891 Individualized Study in New Testament
NT 995 Specialized Project in New Testament
NT 996 New Testament Thesis Proposal
NT 998 New Testament Thesis Continuation
NT 999 New Testament Thesis Completion
Old Testament
OT 501 Learning Hebrew and Its Tools (Hebrew I)
OT 502 Learning Hebrew and Its Grammar (Hebrew II)
OT 509 Old Testament Survey for Counseling Students
OT 511 Israel's Early History and Poetry
OT 512 Kingdom of Israel and Prophets
OT 540-555 Studies in Selected Books
OT 580–589 Center for Judaic Studies
OT 590, 690 Studies in Old Testament
OT 591, 691 Individualized Study in Old Testament
OT 640 Book of Joshua: Analysis, Hermeneutics, and Theology
OT 641 Hebrew Reading
OT 648 Book of Genesis
OT 649 Reading the Psalms for Today
OT 661 Old Testament Theology and Religion
OT 670 Jewish and Rabbinic Interpretation of Old Testament Texts
OT 690 Women in Leadership in Old Testament and Ancient Near East
OT 701 Hebrew Exegesis of Old Testament Texts
OT 741 Septuagint
OT 742 Aramaic
OT 743 Northwest Semitic Inscriptions
OT 744 Ugaritic
OT 745 Advanced Hebrew Exegesis
OT 746 Akkadian I
OT 747 Akkadian II
OT 796 Old Testament Thesis Proposal
OT 798 Old Testament Thesis Continuation
OT 799 Thesis in Old Testament
OT 801 The History of Ancient Israel
OT 831 Advanced Exegesis of Eight Century Prophets: text and context
OT 832 Advanced Exegesis of Poetic Texts
OT 890 Studies in Old Testament
OT 891 Individualized Study in Old Testament
OT 995 Specialized Project in Old Testament
OT 996 Old Testament Thesis Proposal
OT 998 Old Testament Thesis Continuation
OT 999 Thesis in Old Testament
Pastoral Ministry and Evangelism
PME 590, 690 Studies in Pastoral Ministry and Evangelism
PME 591, 691 Individualized Study in Pastoral Ministry and Evangelism
PME 601 Pastoral Leadership and the Practice of Ministry
PME 603 Evangelism and the Mission of God
PME 604 Worship Theory and Practice
PME 605 Worship in the Prayer Book Tradition
PME 606 Anglican Pastoral Identity and Practice
Spiritual Formation
SF 503 Theological Foundations for Spiritual Formation
SF 504 Introduction to Transformational Discipleship
SF 505 The Spiritual Journey and Human Development
SF 513 Theology and Practice of Spiritual Direction I
SF 516 Theology and Practice of Spiritual Direction II
SF 590, 690 Studies in Spiritual Formation
SF 591, 691 Individualized Study in Spiritual Formation and Soul Care
SF 600 History and Traditions of Christian Spirituality
SF 602 Spirituality for Leaders in Ministry
SF 608 Redemptive Suffering
SF 614 Psychology and Spiritual Direction
SF 615 Community and Formation
SF 616 Critical Issues in Spiritual Direction
Theology
TH 501 Survey of Christian Doctrine I
TH 501A Survey of Christian Doctrine I
TH 502 Survey of Christian Doctrine II
TH 502A Survey of Christian Doctrine II
TH 590, 690 Studies in Theology
TH 591, 691 Individualized Study in Theology
TH 600 Research and Writing for Theology
TH 610 Seminar in Theological Method
TH 615 Introduction to Historical Theology
TH 620 The Doctrine of God
TH 622 Christology and Pneumatology
TH 624 Anthropology and Soteriology
TH 626 Ecclesiology and Eschatology
TH 640 Evangelicalism and Its Theologies
TH 641 Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism
TH 643 Contemporary Theologies
TH 647 Liberation Theologies
TH 650 Traditions of Protestant Theology
TH 651 Calvin and Reformed Theology
TH 652 Theology in Global Perspectives
TH 655 Theology in the Early Church
TH 657 Sixteenth Century Christian Thought
TH 671 Theology for the Practice of Ministry
TH 672 Theology of Work
TH 673 Theological Ethics
TH 795 Integrative Seminar in Theology
TH 796 Theology Thesis Proposal
TH 798 Theology Thesis Continuation
TH 799 Thesis in Theology
TH 801 Studies in Trinitarian Theology
TH 802 Contemporary Ecclesiologies
TH 803 Contemporary Issues in Theological Anthropology
TH 804 Major Theologians of the Majority World
TH 850 Seminar in Theology
TH 890 Studies in Theology
TH 891 Individualized Study in Theology
TH 995 Specialized Project in Theology
TH 996 Theology Thesis Proposal
TH 998 Theology Thesis Continuation
TH 999 Thesis in Theology
Theology, Justice, and Social Advocacy
TJA 501 Redemption and Justice in the Old and New Testament
TJA 502 Seminar in Cultural Analysis
TJA 511 Experience in Historical and Current Issues
TJA 590, 690 Studies in Theology, Justice, and Social Advocacy
TJA 591, 691 Individualized Study in Theology, Justice, and Social Advocacy
TJA 600 Justice in the Public Square: Christian Advocacy
TJA 611 Congregational Public Theology and Community Development
TJA 612 Non-Profit Leadership, Organization and Social Advocacy
TJA 700 Summative Research in Theology, Justice, and Social Advocacy
Training And Mentoring
TM 500 Introduction to Mentored Formation
TM 501 Mentored Formation
TM 601 Mentored Formation
TM 602 Mentored Formation
TM 603 Mentored Formation
TM 604 Mentored Formation Summative Experience
TM 605 Mentored Formation Elective
Doctor of Ministry Course Descriptions
Course Numbering
Term of Instruction
Foundational Classes (Required)
FC 1150 Foundational Seminar
FC 1151 Biblical and Theological Reflection on the Practice of Ministry
FC 1152 Relational and Vocational Foundations of Ministry
Mentored Formation (Required)
MF 1151 Rhythms of Reflection
MF 1152 Cross-Cultural Listening and Learning
MF 1153 Peer-Mentored Character Formation
MF 1154 Combined Formation
Advanced Preaching
AP 1151 Preaching in a Postmodern Culture: Difficult Texts, Topics, and Times
AP 1152 How People Grow
AP 1153 Developing Clear and Compelling Sermon Structure
AP 1154 Preaching, Power, and Personality
Black Church Leadership
Educational Leadership
ED 1151 Educational Program Design
ED 1152 Personnel Development in Educational Organizations
ED 1153 Leading Systems/Leading Change
ED 1154 Contemporary Issues in Christian Education
Leadership
LD 1151 Theological and Theoretical Foundations of Leadership
LD 1152 Leadership Development and Team Building
LD 1153 Leading Systems/Leading Change
LD 1154 Dynamics of Organizational Communication
New Missional Movements
MM 1151 Biblical Theology of Missio Dei
MM 1152 Missional Paradigms and Practice
MM 1153 Ecclesial Practice and Missional Architecture
Pastoral Skills
PS 1151 Preaching in a Postmodern Culture: Difficult Texts, Topics, and Times
PS 1152 How People Grow
PS 1153 Leading Systems/Leading Change
PS 1154 Soul Care in a Broken World
Spiritual Formation
SF 1151 Biblical and Historical Foundations of Spiritual Formation
SF 1152 How People Grow
SF 1153 Fostering Community Formation
SF 1154 Soul Care in a Broken World
Theology and Apologetics for Ministry
TA 1151 Becoming a Pastor Theologian: Deepening Doctoral Ministry
TA 1152 How People Grow
TA 1153 Apologetics in Ministerial and Missional Context
TA 1154 Theology of Suffering and Disability in the Context of Ministry
Trauma-Informed Ministry
TR 1151 Understanding Trauma and Attachment
TR 1152 How People Grow
TR 1153 Leading Systems/Leading Change
TR 1154 The Practice of Trauma-Informed Ministry
Special Topics
ST 1251 – 1258 Special Topics
Electives
EL 1251 – 1258 Special Topics
EL 1290 Individualized Study
EL 1216 Ministry in a Sexually Broken Culture
EL 1220 Reclaiming Ecclesiology: Faithful Foundations for Effective Ministry
Thesis
DT 1151 Obstacles and Opportunities in Ministry: Research Possibilities
DT 1152 Guided Research
DT 1153 Thesis Completion
DT 1154 Thesis Continuation
Doctor of Philosophy Course Descriptions
Course Numbering
Term of Instruction
Doctor of Philosophy In Counselor Education Courses
CO 1101 Leadership in Counselor Education and Supervision
CO 1102 Theological Foundations of Counselor Education and Supervision
CO 1203 Advanced Research Methods
CO 1204 Supervision and Consultation in Counseling
CO 1300 Residency I
CO 1305 Instruction in Counselor Education
CO 1306 Cultural Foundations of Counselor Education
CO 2107 Advanced Counseling Theories
CO 2108 Advanced Quantitative Research Methods
CO 2209 Advanced Qualitative Research Methods
CO 2210 Clinical Internship
CO 2300 Residency II
CO 3125 Advanced Marriage and Family Counseling
CO 3135 Advanced Psychopathology and Diagnosis
CO 3145 Advanced Assessment
CO 3199 Emerging Issues in Clinical Practice
CO 3211 Proposal Development
CO 3221 Seminar in Program Evaluation and Grant Writing
CO 3232 Advanced Andragogy
CO 3299 Seminar in Counselor Education
CO 3300 Residency III
CO 3312 Seminar in Integration of Faith and Counselor Education
CO 3325 Contemporary Issues in Counselor Education and Supervision
CO 3400s Advanced Clinical Internships
CO 3500s Instruction Internships
CO 3600s Supervision Internships
CO 3700s Research Internships
CO 3800s Leadership Internships
CO 4000 Dissertation
CO 4100 Dissertation I
CO 4150 Dissertation Continuation
CO 4200 Dissertation Defense
EX CE Counselor Education and Supervision Comprehensive Exam
Faculty and Administration
President
Chancellor
Vice President of Academic Affairs
Faculty
Professor Emeriti
Adjunct Faculty
Degree Program Contacts
For questions related to degree programs, concentrations, majors, or graduate certificates, contact: Doctor of Ministry Angie Ward
Master of Theology
Master of Divinity
Master of Arts
Master of Arts in
Graduate Certificates
Board of Trustees and Administration
Board of Trustees
Corporate Officers
Members of the Board
Executive Leadership Team
Index
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