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Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary is a Candidate for Accreditation
by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association
of Colleges and Schools, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
(267) 284-5000.
Candidate for Accreditation is a status of affiliation with a regional
accrediting commission which indicates that an institution has achieved
recognition and is progressing toward, but is not assured of, accreditation.
It has provided evidence of sound planning, seems to have the resources
to implement the plans, and appears to have the potential for obtaining
its goals within a reasonable time.
Candidacy for Accreditation status was granted to CBTS in June of
2004.
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at http://ap.pencraft.org.
CBTS is a member of the American Association of Christian Colleges
and Seminaries (AACCS), the American Theological Library Association
(ATLA), and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Theological Library Association
(SEPTLA).
The Department of Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
has approved Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary to grant the Master
of Divinity (M.Div.), Master of Theology (Th.M.), Doctor of Ministry
(D.Min.), Doctor of Divinity (D.D.), Master of Arts (Theological
Studies) (M.A.T.S.), and Master of Arts in Christian Ministry (M.A.C.M.)
degrees. All degrees are issued upon successful completion of degree
requirements, faculty recommendation, and the approval of the Board
of Trustees.
Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary is designated by the Unites States Department of Defense as an approved Military Personnel Producing institution for graduates seeking to become military chaplains.
Calvary Baptist Theological
Seminary is an approved Act 48 provider under the Pennsylvania Department
of Education. The seminary is able to report students' coursework
toward the continuing professional education requirements of Pennsylvania's
Act 48 teacher certification guidelines. Pennsylvania certified
teachers are encouraged to see whether studies at Calvary Baptist
Theological Seminary might be an appropriate fit for their continuing
education interests.
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