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Written by Albin Huss
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Tuesday, 23 October 2007 |
An important element in making the self-study process a success is the proactive participation of the seminary community and its constituents. In its endeavor to encourage such widespread participation, the Self-Study Steering Committee has been active on a number of fronts.
- First, the first issue of CBTS’ Accreditation Alert went to press in early September. This is a quarterly newsletter intended to keep the seminary community informed as to the status of the self-study process as well as encourage constituent participation.
- The fall issue of The Calvary Network (distributed to all CBTS alumni) also featured an article entitled “Accreditation and the Pursuit of Excellence.”
- In addition, the first of a series of special accreditation student chapels was held on September 28th (PowerPoint presentation posted) – providing a brief overview of the process with an emphasis on the importance of student involvement.
- Finally, at CBTS’ first annual alumni retreat, held October 15-16, a group of some thirty alumni positively and enthusiastically responded to an accreditation update presented by members of the steering committee.
Yes, the word is getting out and the response from the seminary community has been encouraging!
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 25 October 2007 )
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