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12 Student Apartments A four-building apartment complex houses both married and single students. The three-story buildings contain one-, two- and three-bedroom units for married students with children or for single students who wish to live alone or share an apartment with other single students. An application for campus housing is sent out after the application for admission is received. As apartments become available, they are assigned in the order housing applications are received and based on the occupancy date desired. THE WASHINGTON DC CAMPUS Denver Seminary's Washington DC campus brings seminary education to working adults in the Washington DC area. Classes are offered at the Ministry Center of First Baptist Church of Glenarden in Landover, Maryland just off the Beltway and accessible to millions of people up and down the North/South corridor. Students can earn a Master of Divinity degree, the Master of Arts in Leadership degree or the Certificate in Biblical and Theological Studies at this location. Students enrolled in the fully online Master of Divinity, Master of Arts (Biblical and Theological Studies) and Master of Arts (Christian Studies) degrees are invited to take courses residentially at this location. THE WEST TEXAS CAMPUS The West Texas campus of Denver Seminary offers classes at Hillside Christian Church in Amarillo, Texas. Students can earn a Master of Arts in Counseling Ministries, Master of Arts in Leadership, or the Certificate in Biblical and Theological Studies at this location. Students enrolled in the fully online Master of Divinity, Master of Arts (Biblical and Theological Studies) and Master of Arts (Christian Studies) degrees are invited to take courses residentially at this location. DENVER AREA INFORMATION History of Denver Denver, the Mile High City, was founded on the site of a small Indian village at the confluence of Cherry Creek and the South Platte River. Originally a trade center for mountain mining camps of the 1859 gold rush, the town persevered despite flash floods, attacks of Plains Indians, and a devastating fire and drought. Early settlers and current Denver residents alike have enjoyed their location on the high plains at the foot of the spectacular Rocky Mountains. The History Colorado Center, located in downtown Denver, and other sites in mountain towns such as Central City, contribute to keeping Colorado's colorful past alive. Weather At 5,280 feet above sea level, the city has a mild, sunny, semi-arid climate with moderate temperatures. Colorado boasts more than 300 days of sunshine each year and its winters afford many opportunities for skiing, sledding, and other winter sports. Culture Diverse cultural opportunities are reflected in the Museum of Nature and Science, the striking, six-story Denver Art Museum, and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, which hosts the Denver Center Theatre Company, a nonprofit regional repertory company, and the Colorado Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra offers several concerts per year, as well as the popular Symphony in the Park during the summer. Music lovers will also enjoy summer concerts in the Red Rocks Park outdoor amphitheater in the foothills of the Rockies or closer to the Seminary at the Comfort Dental Amphitheatre in Englewood or Hudson Gardens in Littleton, adjacent to the Seminary. There are endless opportunities for outdoor activities, including bike paths and hiking trails, and an extensive park system.