Member Schools

The member schools of The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS) and the Commission on Accrediting of ATS are graduate schools of theology that educate persons for the practice of ministry, for a range of church-related professions, and for teaching and research in the theological disciplines. They include Protestant, Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and Jewish graduate schools of theology and reflect a broad spectrum of doctrinal, ecclesiastical, and theological perspectives.

Accredited schools are members of both ATS and the Commission. Associate member schools are members only of ATS. Associate members have met the membership eligibility criteria and have been elected to a five-year term of membership by the member schools of the Association. Degree programs are not approved by the Commission until a school has attained accreditation.

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Membership Benefits

  • Maintain best practices under newly redeveloped accrediting standards
  • Obtain institutional data specific to your school that’s not offered anywhere else
  • Become part of an organization that encourages hybrid learning from, for, and with its members
  • Attend events specific to your area of work
  • Engage in Engage ATS—an online customized community for peer networking among member schools
  • Access current research trends and findings on theological education

Affiliates

The ATS membership welcomes schools in the Christian and Jewish faiths, and includes the full range of Christian denominations—including schools in mainline and evangelical Protestant and Roman Catholic and Orthodox traditions—as well as multidenominational and nondenominational schools. Schools representing other faiths and other organizations interested in theological education may become affiliates of ATS.

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