Formation | 1918 |
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Type | Nonprofit organization |
Headquarters | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US |
Location |
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President | Mary McCormick |
Executive director | Frank M. Yamada |
Website |
www |
The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS) is an organization of seminaries and other graduate schools of theology. [1] [2] [3] ATS has its headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
The ATS was founded in 1918. [4] Its stated mission is "to promote the improvement and enhancement of theological schools to the benefit of communities of faith and the broader public". [3]
The ATS Commission on Accrediting provides graduate schools of theology with accreditation. [5] It is recognized by both the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and the United States Department of Education as an accrediting body. [6] [1] [2]
Frank M. Yamada has the association's executive director since July 2017. [7] [8] As of January 2024 [update], the ATS listed 278 member schools. [9]
Formation | 1918 |
---|---|
Type | Nonprofit organization |
Headquarters | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US |
Location |
|
President | Mary McCormick |
Executive director | Frank M. Yamada |
Website |
www |
The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS) is an organization of seminaries and other graduate schools of theology. [1] [2] [3] ATS has its headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
The ATS was founded in 1918. [4] Its stated mission is "to promote the improvement and enhancement of theological schools to the benefit of communities of faith and the broader public". [3]
The ATS Commission on Accrediting provides graduate schools of theology with accreditation. [5] It is recognized by both the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and the United States Department of Education as an accrediting body. [6] [1] [2]
Frank M. Yamada has the association's executive director since July 2017. [7] [8] As of January 2024 [update], the ATS listed 278 member schools. [9]