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15 students and consists of products donated by a local grocery store. Off-campus resources are also available. Refer to the main campus Student Handbook for additional information. Students enrolled at an extension campus should contact their site director for food services in their area. Health Insurance Denver Seminary recognizes that students and families have unique factors driving their decisions about health insurance and so does not require health insurance for all students.* However, assistance with navigating the insurance market is available from a licensed insurance consultant free of charge. Additional information can be found at the student life link on MyDenSem. *Health insurance is required for all international students and their dependents for the duration of their studies at Denver Seminary. Writing Center The Writing Center provides services and resources to develop and strengthen students' writing skills during their academic career by offering tutoring and editing services on the main campus throughout the academic year. For more information, contact the Student Life Office. For information about writing and editing assistance at an extension campus, students should contact their site director. SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT Common Ground: Chapel Gatherings of Denver Seminary Common Ground chapel services are held each week during the fall and spring semesters on the main campus and at each extension campus. Denver Seminary faculty, staff, students, and their guests gather to focus on God through worship, teaching, and prayer. Attendance at Common Ground: Students on the main campus in the Master of Divinity program are required to attend five semesters of Common Ground chapel services (at least ten services each semester). Students in the Master of Arts programs are required to attend three semesters of Common Ground chapel services (at least ten services each semester). At the conclusion of each semester, students complete an online attendance form which allows the department of student life to keep a record of each student's attendance. Students attending an extension campus must also fulfill the chapel attendance requirement as a condition for their graduation. To meet this requirement, MDiv students are required to attend ten chapels per semester for five semesters and MA students are required to attend ten chapels per semester for three semesters. Five of these ten chapels are offered on-site at the extension campus location; the remaining five are fulfilled online. Detailed information about attendance reporting can be found in the Student Handbook for each extension campus. Conferences/Lectureships Denver Seminary hosts at least one conference or lectureship per semester on the main campus that is intended to expose students to aspects of Christianity which otherwise might not be brought to their attention. These conferences and lectureships present evangelical leaders who, by knowledge and experience, are able to contribute inspirational stimulation and theological insight. Fitness for Ministry Assessment Process Denver Seminary takes seriously its responsibility to train students who are ready to make a healthy and God-honoring contribution to the churches, organizations, and people they will serve. In addition to thorough and rigorous academic preparation, students are also expected to give diligent attention to