Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary - Affiliations and Approvals

Affiliations and Approvals

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DBTS is a member of the American Association of Christian Colleges and Seminaries, but does not claim affiliation with any accreditation organization. The Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth lists DBTS in its directory of institutions of higher education operating in accordance with applicable state laws and conducting programs leading to a degree. Maranatha Baptist Bible College identifies DBTS as one of the two "recognized Fundamental Baptist seminaries" (the other is Central Baptist Theological Seminary in Plymouth, Minnesota, and Virginia Beach, Virginia) whose graduates will be considered for faculty positions even though the institutions are not accredited by an accreditation organization belonging to the Council on Higher Education Accreditation.

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