Denver Seminary
School info
4.4
Overall Quality
Reputation
5
Food
5
Clubs
3.5
Facilities
5
Internet
4.5
Location
3.5
Opportunities
3.5
Safety
5
Social
3
Happiness
5
Basic Information
Location
- Littleton, CO
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private seminary
- Established: 1950
- Founder: Several Colorado Conservative Baptist pastors
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Denver Seminary offers around 9 master's degree programs and several certificate options
- along with a few doctoral programs
- totaling around 12-15 distinct degree courses plus various certificates
Key Area
- Biblical Studies
- Theology
- Christian Counseling
- Apologetics
- Leadership and Christian Studies
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 1,021
- Undergraduates: 0
- Postgraduates: 1,021
- Academic Staff: 31 (Spring 2021)
Notable Alumni
- Unfortunately
- the provided sources do not specify notable alumni of Denver Seminary. However
- they do mention influential figures associated with the seminary's history and faculty
- but not specifically alumni. To provide some context
- here are a few notable individuals associated with Denver Seminary
- though they may not all be alumni: - Vernon C. Grounds (former president) - Haddon Robinson (former president) - Richard Hess (Old Testament professor) For actual alumni
- the sources do not provide specific names. If you need to identify notable alumni
- you might need to consult additional resources or contact the seminary directly
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.6
I have been blown away by my experience in the counseling department. Denver Seminary has been academically rigorous, spiritually challenging, and I have been most surprise by the pastoral care I have received from my professors. This school is not interested in pumping out diplomas; they are here to help each student develop holistically.
Bad reviews