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Accreditation - Association - Membership

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Association of Independent Christian Colleges and Seminaries
St. Charles, Missouri 63304

ACBHE

ACBHE
Accrediting Commission for Biblical Higher Education
Houston, Texas 77084

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2100 Westway Ave, Garland, Texas 75042

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Association of Christian Distance Education
USA

Government Status Recognition

Government Status Recognition - State of Florida:

Florida Department of Education Recognizes North Central Theological Seminary, a State of Florida based and Registered Non-Profit Seminary as having complied with Section 1005.06(1)(f), Florida. Statutes pursuant to religious institutions.

Regional Accreditation

In the United States of America, accreditation is the recognition by an independent, non-governmental review board (The Commission) that an educational institution meets their clearly stated requirements and criteria, and that there are reasonable grounds for believing that it will do so in the future. A ccreditation provides certification of acceptable institutional quality, and an opportunity and incentive for self-improvement in the accredited organization. There are six regional accreditation commissions recognized by the United States Department of Education.

  • North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
  • Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC)
  • Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
  • Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE)
  • New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC-CIHE)
  • Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)

In the educational world today, an institution’s regional accreditation is not always a requirement, especially for educating men and women to effectively serve in ministry-related vocations or professions. A great many Christian pastors, teachers, professors, and counselors have been educated at Bible colleges and seminaries which do not have regional accreditation. Among the reasons for this decision are the major financial savings for tuition, and a concern a bout the separation of church and state.

At North Central Theological Seminary, we have numerous students and graduates who have come to us for their post-graduate studies from major, fully accredited seminaries, colleges, and universities, including Liberty University, Regent University and Fuller. Why? Because they were confident that they would be receiving a high quality, Bible-based, theological education from us. They were not disappointed.

As we look ahead to the future, North Central Theological Seminary is in the process of preparing to apply for regional accreditation from an agency that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education—a process that can take 5 years or more. Why are we seeking this status? To meet the United States Department of Homeland Security’s criteria for bringing students from around the world to the United States for on-site pastoral and biblical training. We are dedicated to training men and women from around the world who are committed to carrying out Gospel ministry in places of severe opposition and persecution.

Currently, North Central Theological Seminary is accredited by a religious organization not affiliated with the US Department of Education.

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