The mission of the Anderson University School of Theology is to educate at the graduate professional level both men and women for Christian ministry. To this end, we are committed to being a community of scholars who are church-related, and in whose character and servanthood the following are vitally linked: biblical faith, academic integrity, Christian spirituality, love for persons; and a responsible relation with the created order and all humankind. The Anderson University School of Theology website has been created to comply with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards for HTML and CSS. If you are using an older browser, you may not experience full site optimization.
Academic CabinetThe Academic Cabinet acts on behalf of the faculty of the School of Theology
in regard to student petitions and other academic matters judged to be manageable
within standing faculty guidelines. When major issues arise involving academic policy
formation or alteration, the Academic Cabinet serves the faculty as a vehicle of
initial hearing and refinement en route to full faculty consideration.
Admissions and Academic Standards Committee
The Admissions and Academic Standards Committee is administratively
responsible for processing student applications for admission. This committee is also
responsible for reviewing student academic progress and for monitoring the progress
of students experiencing difficulty in academic work.
Assessment and Nurture Committee
The Assessment and Nurture Committee oversees the professional development
of students through assessment of their attitudes and personalities upon entrance to
the seminary and comparative assessment prior to graduation. The committee
attempts to guide and nurture the personal and professional development of students
by sharing results of the assessment and referring students to resources for
facilitating their professional and personal growth.
Chapel and Spiritual Life Committee
The Chapel and Spiritual Life Committee plans and maintains chapel programming
and other events for cultivating the spiritual life of members of the seminary
community.
Doctor of Ministry Studies Committee
This committee is responsible for developing, maintaining, administering, and
evaluating the Doctor of Ministry degree program. The committee is chaired by the
director of the Doctor of Ministry Studies Program; other members include the
dean and two faculty members jointly appointed by the dean and the director for
terms of two years beginning June 1 of each year. The terms are staggered, one
appointment each year.
Faculty Affairs Committee
The Anderson University Faculty Affairs Committee provides a roundtable for
faculty and administration to exchange information and opinions regarding the faculty
or particular individuals within it. The committee advises on specific needs or
problems referred to it by the faculty of the university or the School of Theology,
individual members of these faculties, or the administration of the university or
seminary.
Faculty Development Committee
This committee’s role is to be informed on the opportunities for professional
development and to advise the dean of the School of Theology on related policies,
issues, and events. It annually determines the priority needs and consequent distribution
of available resources to the faculty as a whole, to groups within the faculty,
or to individual members of the faculty for development purposes. The committee
is responsible for developing guidelines for the annual distribution of available funds
and communicating these to the seminary faculty.
Financial Aid and Awards Committee
The Financial Aid and Awards Committee administers the funds allocated for
awards and student financial aid according to standing guidelines. This committee
administers the Boyce W. Blackwelder Seminary Tuition Fund, various endowment
and grant funds for student aid, and several annual awards.
Library Advisory Committee
The Anderson University Library Advisory Committee provides advice to the
administration regarding the policies maintained and services provided by the
library.
Promotion and Tenure Review Committee
This committee serves in an advisory capacity with the dean of the School of
Theology in matters of faculty evaluation and promotion. It also serves as a hearing
committee in any matter related to the discontinuance of a School of Theology faculty
member.
Community Life
Seminary Community Council
The Seminary Community Council is the vehicle through which the School of
Theology plans its common life of fellowship and service. Task groups implement
corporate expressions of witness and service, devotional, social, recreational, and
publication activities.
Women in Ministry
Women in Ministry provides opportunities for women to become an integral
part of the seminary community, to relate with all individuals within the community,
to reflect on what it means to be a woman and a minister in the church, and to
explore and communicate crucial issues regarding individuals in ministry.