Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary is now fully accredited: ATS Accreditation | Joel Beeke
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The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS) is a membership organization of more than 270 graduate schools that conduct post-baccalaureate professional and academic degree programs to educate persons for the practice of ministry and for teaching and research in the theological disciplines. The Commission on Accrediting of ATS accredits the schools and approves the degree programs they offer.
ATS membership is open to schools in the Christian and Jewish faiths. The current membership represents the full range of Christian denominations, including schools in mainline and evangelical Protestant and Roman Catholic and Orthodox traditions, as well as multidenominational and nondenominational schools. Schools representing other faiths and other organizations interested in theological education may become Affiliates of ATS.
Awesome! So what does this mean at a practical level for the seminary, its students, and its future?
A little late to the celebration, but this is great news. When my undergraduate studies are complete, PRTS will be near--if not at the top-- of my list of seminaries.
A little late to the celebration, but this is great news. When my undergraduate studies are complete, PRTS will be near--if not at the top-- of my list of seminaries.
Awesome! Lord willing I'll start at PRTS in the fall of 2015.