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Michigan Theological Seminary
MottoReal Truth, Real Life, Real Impact
TypeSeminary
Established1994
PresidentDr. Bruce W. Fong
Location, ,
CampusSuburban
Websitehttp://www.mts.edu


The Michigan Theological Seminary is a Christian seminary, located in Plymouth, Michigan.

History

The seminary was founded by the Michigan Theological Society in 1994 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The seminary moved to Plymouth in 1996. The seminary’s first graduating class was December, 1996. The seminary achieved accreditation through Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS) in 2003 and the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS) in 2007.

The seminary offers the following degrees: M.Div. (Master of Divinity, 96 hours); M.T.S. (Master of Theological Studies, 62 hours); M.A.C.P. (Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, 58 hours); M.A.C.E. (Master of Arts in Christian Education, 62 hours). The seminary also offers a Graduate Certificate in Bible (a one-year program to designed to give lay-leaders a strong foundation in all 66 books and the major doctrines of the Bible).