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Acadia Divinity College

Acadia Divinity College (ADC) is a seminary located on the 250-acre campus of Acadia University in Nova Scotia[?]'s Annapolis Valley. The College shares facilities with the University's 3700 students, which includes a full service dining hall, student residences, 3 gymnasiums, a swimming pool, and weight rooms. ADC's library is part of the 800,000 volume Vaughan Memorial Library.

The School of Theology of ADC was founded over 160 years ago. It offers the Master of Divinity (MDiv) with majors in Pastoral Office, Christian Education, and Youth Ministry, Master of Arts (Theology) (MA(Th)) in Biblical Studies, Church History, and Theology, and the Doctor of Ministry degree. The Bachelor of Theology is a degree for students 35 and older who have the approval of their denomination to pursue that degree for ordination. The Prison Ministry Diploma is also offered.

ADC is the seminary of the Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches, but serves students from all Christian denominations. The College is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.

Acadia Divinity College home page: http://ace.acadiau.ca/divcol/

For more information contact:

 
Dean of Students Acadia Divinity College Acadia University Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada B4P 2R6 Telephone: (902) 585-2215 Fax: (902) 585-2233 E-mail: adcinfo@acadiau.ca



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