Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada
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Formation | 1918 |
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Type | Nonprofit organization |
Headquarters | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US |
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President | Mary McCormick |
Executive director | Frank M. Yamada |
Website | www |
The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS) is an organization of seminaries and other graduate schools of theology.[1][2][3] ATS has its headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
History[edit]
It was founded in 1918.[4] The association's stated mission is "to promote the improvement and enhancement of theological schools to the benefit of communities of faith and the broader public."[3]
The ATS Commission on Accrediting provides graduate schools of theology with accreditation.[5] It is recognized by both the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and the United States Department of Education as an accrediting body.[6][1][2]
Since July 2017, Frank M. Yamada became the association's executive director.[7][8]
As of 2023, it listed 279 member schools.[1]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b "National Faith-Related Accrediting Organizations 2010-2011". Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Archived from the original on 2012-04-28. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
- ^ a b "Accrediting Agencies and Associations Recognized by the Secretary" (PDF). US Department of Education. p. 329. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
- ^ a b "Overview". Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada. Archived from the original on 2009-05-03. Retrieved 2009-08-21.
- ^ Miller, Glenn T. "A Community of Conversation: A Retrospective of The Association of Theological Schools and Ninety Years of North American Theological Education" (PDF). ATS. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
- ^ "Commission on Accrediting". Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada. Archived from the original on 2009-07-16. Retrieved 2009-08-21.
- ^ "Accreditation in the United States". U.S. Department of Education. Retrieved 2023-08-27.
- ^ "Frank M. Yamada". Association of Theological Schools. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
- ^ Dagher, Lisa (3 February 2017). "Frank Yamada named executive director of ATS". Presbyterian Mission Agency. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
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- Religious organizations based in the United States
- College and university associations and consortia in North America
- School accreditors
- Seminaries and theological colleges in the United States
- Seminaries and theological colleges in Canada
- 1918 establishments in Pennsylvania
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