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Kentucky Spiritually formative theological education

800.2ASBURY asburyseminary.edu


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Wilmore, Kentucky Asbury Theological Seminary’s historic 1923 Kentucky campus serves over 800 Seminary students. Wilmore is a quintessential small town; a charming, close-knit community that draws many students to relocate here, often with families in tow, for the duration of their studies at Asbury. They find that Kentucky’s pastoral tranquility can make the perfect backdrop for a season of theological education and spiritual transformation. Surrounding Wilmore are neighboring cities Lexington and Nicholasville, the banks of the nearby Kentucky River, and some of Kentucky’s most strikingly beautiful horse farms. When you visit campus, be sure to explore all Kentucky has to offer!



More than a degree— Spiritually formative theological education

Asbury Theological Seminary is a multidenominational graduate school of theology that teaches the unchanging truth of Christianity. We are a spiritually vibrant, academically rigorous community steeped in the Wesleyan movement, and we are deeply committed to living out the truths of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

20+ PROGRAMS TWO CAMPUSES ONE MISSION

Our mission: We are

a community called to prepare theologically educated, sanctified, Spirit-filled men and

women to evangelize and to spread scriptural holiness throughout the world through the love of Jesus Christ, in the power of the Holy Spirit and to the glory of God the Father.


Education in community Asbury Theological Seminary’s Kentucky campus offers residential theological education because something happens when a community learns and lives together. We employ world-renowned faculty and offer course schedules built to accommodate our students’ varied needs. Still, quality seminary education is more than a degree. While we remain the eighth-largest1 seminary in the U.S., our outstanding faculty and 20+ programs are not what make us distinct. We are a called community marked by spiritual transformation.

With a total enrollment of more than 1,500 students (1,571 in fall 2009), Asbury Seminary ranks as the eighth-largest seminary with accreditation from the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.

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Why we’re a community called ... Theological education at Asbury Seminary’s Kentucky campus is a unique experience. Students delve into their studies while participating in a rich fellowship of community that gives shape to their individual callings. You may study missions or the global Church in a classroom, but you will also worship alongside fellow students and faculty from all over the world. Your unique cultural identities will enrich each other’s understanding of Christ’s love. It is this context of deep fellowship among believers—Christians preparing to minister across the globe by studying and growing in community—that makes the quality theological education Asbury Seminary offers truly transformational.


Reflecting God’s glory Graduate school is a time to refine academic skills alongside others in your field, but at Asbury Seminary these vital components are directed by a larger purpose—reflecting the glory of the triune God through worship. When you worship with us in Estes Chapel, we hope you sense Asbury’s deep heritage of faith and praise. Worship matters most. Beyond weekly worship experiences, in which students participate by praying, preaching, and providing music, you’ll find chapels and prayer closets tucked away in every major building on campus. Spiritual devotion is incorporated into professors’ lectures, and each class begins with prayer. Past chapel guests include: Asbury Seminary President Timothy C. Tennent; N.T. Wright, Bishop of Durham; Dr. Ellsworth Kalas, Senior Professor of Homiletics, Asbury Seminary; Rev. Carolyn Moore, Lead Pastor of Mosaic Church; Seoul Theological University Choral Ensemble; Chris Heuertz, International Executive Director of Word Made Flesh; Pete Greig, Founder of 24/7 Prayer Movement; Dr. Jim Dunn, General Director of the Spiritual Formation Department of the Wesleyan Church; Tammy Hutchins, Alumna/Orphanage Founder in South Asia; Dr. Thomas G. Nees, Director of USA/Canada Mission/Evangelism Department of the Church of the Nazarene



Kentucky campus degrees All tracks in this degree can be completed in their entirety on the Kentucky campus. Tracks vary and/or limited course offerings are available.

Master of Divinity

Doctor of Ministry In-Ministry

Master of Arts Specialization in Biblical Studies Specialization in Theological Studies

Christian Formation Missional Leadership Preaching and Worship

Master of Arts (Professional) Christian Education Christian Leadership Christian Ministries

Ministries in Hispanic Congregations Mission/Evangelism Ministries Servant Leadership Ministries Worship Ministries Marriage and Family Counseling Mental Health Counseling Pastoral Counseling World Mission and Evangelism Intercultural Studies Youth Ministry

Beeson Pastor Residential Beeson Pastor Non-residential Beeson International Leaders Master of Theology Biblical Studies World Mission and Evangelism

Doctor of Philosophy Biblical Studies Intercultural Studies Certificates The Christian Studies certificate can also be completed online.

Christian Studies Christian Discipleship Leadership


Can I afford it? In the 2008-9 academic year, Asbury awarded approximately $3.6 million in scholarships. In contrast, another U.S. seminary with 400 more students than Asbury offered less than half that amount ($1.6 million) in scholarships in the same year. We have several institutional scholarship programs based on need and merit, some specifically for international students, postgraduate students, incoming students, and students preparing to pastor local churches. Many students obtain denominational or federal aid. Unique to Asbury Seminary is its competitive Beeson Scholarship program for D.Min. students, which awards recipients full tuition, housing and a living stipend.



Renewing global vision Asbury Seminary is committed to engaging and enriching the global Church. Our alumni are serving in 66 foreign countries, more than 70 denominations, all 50 states and the District of Columbia, and in 22 time zones. Christ’s love compels us to continually pursue relationships that minister across cultural boundaries. Between January and May 2010 alone, Asbury Seminary professors taught, ministered and researched in Indonesia, Russia, South Korea, Jamaica, Estonia, Taiwan, India, Ecuador, Kenya, England, Scotland, Haiti and the U.S. Even as our faculty make these journeys, our student body represents 29 different countries. Families from all over the world live, work and worship together on the Kentucky campus. The global Church is thriving in Wilmore, Kentucky!


Restoring hope Asbury Seminary has trained generations of Spirit-filled, evangelistic church planters, and our curriculum continues to support that goal. Students in professional master’s degree programs are mentored in ministry, and 18 credit hours of the M.Div. are dedicated to ministry practice. We take the official position that both men and women have equal place in positions of church leadership and ordination. We are also committed to maintaining a multidenominational and multicultural Seminary community. Asbury Seminary is accredited not only by the Association of Theological Schools but also by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and is approved by the United Methodist University Senate.



Your home away from home Part of what makes Asbury’s Kentucky community unique is that so many of our students live on campus. An exciting addition to this campus began in 2009, when a multi-million dollar donation made possible the construction of new family housing units* with plenty of room for work and play. Rent from these eco-friendly homes is designed to fuel scholarship funds! Whether you share meals with a small group from your dorm, participate in intramurals, accompany your children to Spouse and Family Ministry events, or just get to know classmates by starting a study group on the front porch of the library, you will find that there is ample opportunity for the Asbury family to take up residence in your heart. We want you to flourish here! *Anticipated opening, 2011.




Revitalizing the Church Effective lifelong ministry begins with faithfulness to God’s Word. At Asbury Seminary, biblical roots are key in equipping students to revitalize the Church. Biblical studies are a special strength of the Kentucky campus, where students can earn a Biblical Studies Ph.D. Kentucky also houses a Ph.D. program in Intercultural Studies. We are truly committed to bringing the whole Bible to the whole world. Because we believe that ministries that revitalize churches must extend beyond the pulpit, all our degree programs are grounded in the Word of God. In total, Asbury Theological Seminary offers top-quality education through 62 full-time faculty.


Thanks for getting to know us! Are you ready to take the next step? Apply online or contact the Office of Admissions with your questions. The Admissions Team is ready to walk with you on this journey. asburyseminary.edu | 800.2ASBURY | admissions.office@asburyseminary.edu 204 North Lexington Avenue, Wilmore, Kentucky 40390 | 859.858.3581

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| 100

| | 200 300

6 ACE extension

| 0

51 | 100

| | 200 300

| 0

| 100

| | 200 300

8 Master of Theology

73 Doctor of Philosophy

27 Doctor of Missiology

155 Doctor of Ministry

263

845 Master of Divinity

| 40

| 60

| 80

| 100

| | 120 140

15 Youth Ministry

| 20

16 World Mission and Evangelism

| 0

33 Intercultural Studies

21 Pastoral Counseling

89 Counseling

53 Christian Ministries

49 Christian Leadership

| 160

| 180

43 Theological Studies specialization

37 Christian Education

56 Biblical Studies specialization

1308

| | 200 220

| | 240 260

| 280

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Total

Master of Arts breakdown

Total

| | 400 500

1571

| 300

| 320

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412 Master of Arts

| | 400 500

Other (certificate, unclassified, auditors)

Doctoral students

Total

818 Kentucky campus

536 Online courses

211 Florida Dunnam campus

Masters students

Total

Enrollment

Quick facts

Fall 2009

| 340

| | 360 380

| 400

412

| 420


25%

Ages 30-39

35%

Ages 20-29

44 0 1 0 0 4 0

White Asian Hispanic/Latino American Indian or Alaskan Native Two or more races International Ethnicity unknown

4

53

Total Black or African American

Men

Ethnicity/Gender

0

0

0

0

1

1

8

1

11

Women

Faculty

Student/faculty ratio 25:1

Baptist

Christian Missionary Alliance

Southern Baptist

Korean Methodist

African Methodist Episcopal

Free Methodist

Nazarene

Wesleyan

Non-Denominational

United Methodist

126

116

0

10

24

19

725

39

1,059

Men

74

25

4

3

8

6

346

46

512

Women

Students

Asbury Seminary students represent 48 states, 557 colleges, 94 denominations and 29 countries.

Top 10 denominations

21%

Ages 40-49

19%

Ages 50+

Average student age


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