Winebrenner Quick Facts
Founded:
Winebrenner Theological Seminary (WTS) was established in 1942 as a graduate school of theology of Findlay College (renamed The University of Findlay in 1989). In 1961, WTS received its charter from the State of Ohio, to become an independent, degree-granting institution.
Accredited:
Winebrenner is a fully accredited institution. It is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada, and by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA). Winebrenner is chartered by the State of Ohio and has received a Certificate of Authorization from the Ohio Board of Regents.
Number of Students enrolled: 117
Teacher/Student Ratio: 1:8
Diversity of Student Body:
Currently, WTS’ student body is comprised of students representing over 30 different denominations and faith communities.
Geography:
Winebrenner’s student body is made up of students from the following states: Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, New Mexico, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Degrees Awarded:
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Master of Divinity
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Master of Arts in Church Development
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Master of Arts in Family Ministry
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Master of Arts (Theological Studies)
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Doctor of Ministry
- Diploma in Pastoral Leadership (In cooperation with the Missionary Church, USA)
- Diploma in Pastoral Training
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Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies – Christian Studies Emphasis (In cooperation with The University of Findlay)
Percent of Student Body enrolled in each degree program:
Master of Divinity = 49%
Master of Arts (Theological Studies) = 20%
Master of Arts in Family Ministry = 11%
Master of Arts in Church Development = 11%
Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies = 8%
Facilities:
Built in 2003, the WTS facility is 52,000 sq. ft. and houses classrooms, conference rooms, a chapel, the TLB Convocation Center (auditorium) and office space.
Total Number of Alumni: 542
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