Project Description:The challenges of the age, the needs of the church, and the mission of God call for "boundary-spanning leaders" who can bridge the chasms that so often divide. This calls for theological education that integrates theory and practice, models the unity and diversity of the body of Christ, and provides affordable and accessible educational opportunities—especially for those from underserved traditions. The grant focuses on: (1) partnerships to expand our ability to offer theological educational to underserved traditions and (2) a cohort-based, retreat-anchored, hybrid Master of Arts in Christian Ministry.
Project Area:Degrees or accelerated programs | Engaging publics and contexts | Marketing and recruitment | Non-residential education | Student affordability and resourcing | Upskilling pastoral and ministerial leaders
Project Start Date:22-Jan-01
Project End Date:26-Dec-31
Project Amount:$1,000,000
School Informatics
The following information reflects information reported to ATS
in fall 2021 near the start of this Pathways grant phase:
Number of Students (FTE):86.7
Number of Full-Time Faculty (FTE):8
Student-to-Faculty FTE ratio:11:1
Expenditures, Year Prior (see Annual Data Tables,
T-1.2):$1,665,163