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Admissions Requirements
Admissions Requirements
The School of Theology welcomes qualified students regardless of nationality, race, age, gender,
or disability.
Admission is granted on the basis of the following criteria:
- Submission of a fully completed application for admission, including transcripts
of all academic work beyond high school.
- Presentation of formal evidence that the applicant holds a standard four-year baccalaureate
degree from an accredited college or university. (Qualified students
from other schools may be granted provisional admission).
- Evidence of the ability to write on an appropriate level through essays written for
the application process. (Applicants who are judged to not meet appropriate writing
standards may be admitted on a provisional basis and may be required to do
remedial work).
- Possession of the moral character, emotional maturity, and vocational motivation
appropriate and necessary for the high calling of Christian ministry.
- As much as 10 percent of the students in programs oriented toward ministerial
leadership may be admitted without possession of a baccalaureate degree or its
educational equivalent.
For a complete admissions packet or other information, please contact:
Director of Seminary Advancement
Anderson University School of Theology
1100 East Fifth Street, Anderson, IN 46012-3495
local: (765) 641-4526; toll-free: (800) 428-6414
e-mail: dlneidert@anderson.edu
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