The college has stopped offering undergraduate and certificate programs. Doesn’t this make it less accessible to lay people?
This change was part of the response necessary to bring our finances back in line. The Association of Theological Schools (ATS) oversees our accreditation. The ATS has recently changed their rules that will allow Bachelor of Theology (BTh) and certificate courses to be offered at little additional cost. We are examining how we can best reintroduce these programs once we are in the new college building.
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