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Denver Seminary Annual Report 2014-2015

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5 NEWLY LAUNCHED JUSTICE & MISSION CERTIFICATE PROGRAM A 12-hour Justice and Mission certificate is now offered at Denver Seminary. When packaged with a year-long internship program, this certificate is a transformative, affordable experience for students that blends theory and practice in a mutually enriching way. The internship is optional and can be substituted for additional coursework. Adjunct professors for the program include Jeff Johnson of Mile High Ministries, David Warren of Open Door Ministries, and Michelle Warren of Christian Community Development Association. All of these professors are skillful, experienced practitioners in the field. For more information, visit denverseminary.edu/JM. SETECA ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE AVAILABLE ON CAMPUS This past spring, Denver Seminary became a host site for classes offered by partner Guatemalan seminary, Seminario Teológico Centroamericano (SETECA). This partnership provides Hispanic leaders in the Denver area with the opportunity to earn an associate's degree in biblical studies to further equip them with foundational tools for their development in Christian ministry. For more information, visit denverseminary.edu/SETECA. DENVER SEMINARY EXTENSION CAMPUSES In January 2015, the Denver Seminary Washington DC extension campus launched, followed by the West Texas extension campus in August 2015. Currently, 44 students are enrolled at the two campuses. For more information on degree programs offered at the extension campuses, visit denverseminary.edu/campuses.

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