Mission
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary seeks to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ by equipping students to serve the church and fulfill the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20).
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Identity
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary is an institution of higher learning and a Cooperative Program entity of the Southern Baptist Convention.
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Confession
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary affirms the Bible as the authoritative Word of God. We covenant to teach in accordance with and not contrary to the Abstract of Principles and the Baptist Faith and Message . We further affirm the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy and Danvers Statement on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood.
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Core Competencies
To equip students to serve the church and fulfill the Great Commission, the Southeastern Faculty builds curricula and courses, drawing upon the great tradition of Christian orthodoxy and our Baptist heritage, to develop the following core competencies so that Southeastern graduates:
Spiritual Formation
Demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue an authentically Christian way of life, manifested by trust in God, obedience to Christ’s commands, love of God and neighbor, and committed to the global mission.
Biblical Exposition
Demonstrate the ability to properly and effectively interpret, apply, and communicate the Scriptures.
Theological Integration
Demonstrate the ability to understand and apply the doctrines of Christianity to life and ministry.
Ministry Preparation
Demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and Christian disposition necessary for ministry and leadership in the church and among the nations.
Critical Thinking and Communication
Demonstrate the ability to think critically, argue persuasively, and communicate clearly.
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Articles of Faith
The Bible is the Word of God written, and alone is inspired and authoritative for faith and practice. Baptists have often formed confessions of faith to affirm the central teachings of Scripture. Two articles of faith are affirmed by the Board of Trustees and faculty at Southeastern. The Abstract of Principles is the oldest doctrinal confession approved by Southern Baptists. It was composed by Basil Manly, Jr., in 1858. The Baptist Faith and Message is the most recent confession adopted by the Southern Baptist Convention.
Since Southeastern’s founding in 1950, each elected member of the faculty has publicly signed the Abstract of Principles at the beginning of his or her teaching career at the Seminary. Currently, Southeastern’s faculty members also publicly sign and affirm the Baptist Faith and Message as adopted by the Southern Baptist Convention.
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Affirmed Statements
In addition to our articles of faith, Southeastern further subscribes to other documents that clarify our beliefs on critical issues of our day. The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy reflects Southeastern’s commitment to biblical authority. The Danvers Statement addresses the issue of biblical manhood and womanhood. One Faith, One Trust, One Sacred Task is an expression of commitment to the churches of the Southern Baptist Convention on the part of the six Southern Baptist Seminaries, which includes Southeastern.
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Leadership
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary is an educational institution of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). The Seminary is governed by a Board of Trustees elected by the SBC. Trustees elect the President, President’s Cabinet, and the Faculty. Trustees also approve the budget, official documents, and personnel policies as well as authorize legal transactions, academic policies and administrative guidelines for the school. The Seminary receives a major part of its operating expenses from the SBC Cooperative Program. These funds are supplemented by student fees and special gifts from alumni and friends. Judson College is a school of the Seminary that offers primarily undergraduate programs.
Board of Trustees
The Board of Trustees consists of 30 members who are elected by the Southern Baptist Convention and are charged with the control and governance of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Inc. The chief function of the board is to establish the policy concerning the operation of the seminary and approve the academic programs offered by the school. Not only must the board know and understand the objectives of the Seminary, but they must also interpret, clarify, and apply that understanding to current conditions of the school as well as help others to understand these policies, programs, and standards.
Though meeting formally on the Seminary campus only twice a year, individual members of the board make it a point to become personally involved in Seminary life all year. Working out of their love for the seminary, trustees serve as recruiters, fundraisers, and prayer warriors for the benefit of Southeastern and the Kingdom of God.
Click here for a list of the current Trustees.
Southeastern Society
The Southeastern Society was established: (a) to provide a means by which friends of the Seminary can assist in fulfilling its purpose of glorifying the Lord Jesus Christ by equipping students to serve the church and fulfill the Great Commission; (b) to assist by providing and securing financial resources for the opportunities and needs of the Seminary; (c) to share Southeastern with friends, business acquaintances, and the larger Southern Baptist family; (d) to assist in the recruitment of students by encouraging individuals who are seeking to prepare for ministry to consider attending Southeastern Seminary, and (e) to assist in the overall development program of the Seminary. (The Southeastern Society was formerly known as the Board of Visitors.)
President Daniel L. Akin
Dr. Daniel L. Akin became the sixth president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary on January 15, 2004. He also serves as Professor of Preaching and Theology. After earning a Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies from Criswell College in 1980, Akin went on to earn both a Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1983 and a Doctor of Philosophy in Humanities from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1989. Before arriving at SEBTS, Akin was Vice President for Academic Administration and Dean of the School of Theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He previously served at Southeastern as Assistant Professor of Theology and Dean of Students from 1992-1996, and as the Dean of Students and Professor of New Testament, Theology, and Church History at The Criswell College from 1988-1992.
Visit www.danielakin.com for free resources from Dr. Akin.
President’s Cabinet
Daniel L. Akin
President
Ryan R. Hutchinson
Executive Vice President for Operations
Charles Edward Lawless, Jr.
Vice President for Spiritual Formation and Ministry Centers
Dean of Doctoral Studies
Director of Center for Pastoral Preaching and Leadership
Mark D. Liederbach
Vice President for Student Services/Dean of Students
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R. Scott Pace
Provost
Dean of Graduate Studies
Jonathan Six
Vice President for Institutional Advancement
Seth Bible
Vice President for Undergraduate Studies
Dean of Judson College
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Administrative Council
Bradley Boak
Director of Housing & Facilities Support
John Burkett
Director of Writing Center
Tate Cockrell
Director of DMin Studies & EdD Studies
Keelan Cook
Director of the Center for Great Commission Studies
Kevin Conner
Director of Mechanical, Electrical, & Plumbing
Anna Daub
Director of Global Theological Initiatives
Drew Davis
Director of Financial Development
Dan Dennen
Director of Media Services
John Ewart
Associate Vice President of Global Theological Initiatives & Ministry Centers
Jason Fowler
Director of Library
Jonathan Goforth
Director of Admissions
Drew Ham
Associate Vice President for Student Life
Associate Dean of Students for Men
Bryce Hantla
Associate Vice President of Institutional Effectiveness
George Harvey
Director of Planned Giving
Staff Counsel
Jake Hatfield
Director of College Life
Chris Hlavacek
Associate Vice President of Finance
Minwoo Jang
Director of East Asian Leadership Development
Wayne Jenks
Director of IT
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Steven McKinion
Director of PhD Studies
Will Johnston
Registrar
Stephen Kalbaugh
Director of General Construction & Grounds
Benjamin Quinn
Director of the Center for Faith and Culture
Matt Koser
Director of Graduate Life
Beau Landers
Director of Distance Learning & EQUIP
Mike Lawson
Director of Campus Security
Robert Lee
Director of Assessment and Accreditation
Rick Martens
Director of Accounting
Rebecca Pate
Director of Communications
David Phillips
Director of Financial Aid
Chuck Quarles
Director of the Center for Text and Translation
Kambiz Saghaey
Director of Persian Leadership Development
Ricardo Sanchez
Director of Hispanic Leadership Development
Dawn Satterwhite
Director of HR
Jeremy Smith
Director of Events
Chris Thompson
Associate Vice President of Academic Administration
Travis Williams
Associate Vice President of Facilities
Rocky Wright
Director of Prison Programs
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Faculty Profile
View a profile of Southeastern’s faculty.
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Statement on Accreditation
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Judson College are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate, baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. Questions about the accreditation of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Judson College may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org). The seminary has been accredited by SACS since 1978.
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary is accredited by the Commission on Accrediting of The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.
Here is the list of degrees which ATS has accredited for SEBTS:
- Master of Divinity (MDiv)
- Master of Arts in Christian Education (MA in Christian Education)
- Master of Arts in Christian Education with Biblical Counseling (MACE with Biblical Counseling)
- Master of Arts in Biblical Counseling (MA in Biblical Counseling)
- Master of Arts in Church Planting (MA in Church Planting)
- Master of Arts in Ministry Leadership (MA in Ministry Leadership)
- Master of Arts in Christian Marital, Family, and Individual Counseling (MA in Christian Marital, Family and Individual Counseling)
- Master of Arts in Christian Ministry [Mentored] (MA in Christian Ministry)
- Master of Arts in Church Revitalization (MA in Church Revitalization)
- Master of Arts in Cross-Cultural Counseling (MA in Cross-Cultural Counseling)
- Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies (MA in Intercultural Studies)
- Master of Arts in Ministry to Women (MA in Ministry to Women)
- Master of Arts in Student Ministry (MA in Student Ministry)
- Master of Arts in Worship Ministry (MA in Worship Ministry)
- Master of Arts Apologetics and Christian Philosophy (MA Apologetics and Christian Philosophy)
- Master of Arts Biblical and Theological Studies (MA Biblical and Theological Studies)
- Master of Arts Biblical Languages (MA Biblical Languages)
- Master of Arts Biblical Studies (MA Biblical Studies)
- Master of Arts Christian Studies (MA Christian Studies)
- Master of Arts Ethics, Theology, and Culture (MA Ethics, Theology, and Culture)
- Master of Arts New Testament (MA New Testament)
- Master of Arts Old Testament (MA Old Testament)
- Master of Arts Philosophy of Religion (MA Philosophy of Religion)
- Master of Education (MEd)
- Master of Theological Studies (MTS)
- Doctor of Ministry (DMin)
- Doctor of Education (EdD)
- Master of Theology (ThM)
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
The Commission’s contact information is:
The Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada
10 Summit Park Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15275
USA
Telephone: 412-788-6505
Fax: 421-788-6510
Website: http://www.ats.edu
The seminary has been accredited by ATS since 1958 and by SACSCOC (formerly SACS) since 1978.
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State Authorizations
North Carolina Licensure Statement
Degree programs of study offered by Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary have been declared by the appropriate state authority exempt from the requirements for licensure, under provisions of North Carolina General Statues Section (G.S.) 116-15 (d) for exemption from licensure with respect to religious education. Exemption from licensure is not based upon assessment of program quality under established licensing standards.
Commonwealth of Virginia Licensure Statement
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary is a religious institution exempt from state regulation and oversight in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The State of Florida
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary is a religious organization approved to offer Associates, Bachelors, Masters, and Doctorate degrees in the state of Florida.
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Biannual Academic Catalog Revision and Publication Policy
POLICY PURPOSE
To ensure timely, accurate, and properly authorized changes for the biannual revision of the catalog and its publication.
POLICY STATEMENT
A. Curriculum changes (e.g., degrees, courses, etc.) will be documented and submitted to the Registrar’s Office (via the Provost’s Office) after approval has been received from the Academic Council, Faculty, and Board of Trustees. The Registrar is to certify the correctness of the catalog. Documentation to support all changes to the catalog’s curricula will be maintained in the office of the Provost and the Registrar for reasonable periods in accordance with guidelines established.
B. Academic Policy changes (e.g., Admissions procedures, transfer credit, etc.) will be made by the Registrar’s Office upon approval from the Cabinet (if necessary), the appropriate Dean, and the Director of the institutional department which implements or enforces the policy.
C. Editorial Changes may be recommended by any employee directly to the Registrar. The Registrar will ensure appropriate coordination and determine if additional approvals are necessary. Editorial changes include typos or minor changes that do not alter course content, title, credit hours, prerequisites, or co-requisites. Editorial changes will be used to clarify, simplify, or improve the description for the benefit of the students. Additional statements may be added to help interpretation and improve catalog readability.
PROCEDURE
A. The Registrar, under the general direction of the Provost, is responsible for the biannual revision of the catalog and will accept approved change requests, maintain documentation supporting changes, and initiate all editorial changes.
B. Following internal approvals via the Academic Council and the Faculty, the Provost’s Office will compile all academic policy (if applicable) and curricular policy changes and ensure institutional and, when required, Board of Trustee approval before forwarding to the Registrar for inclusion in the next catalog revision.
C. After Board approval, the Registrar’s Office will publish the changes in the new academic catalog. This process is biannual; the Board will meet in April and October of each year to vote on academic changes. Changes approved in April will be published in the subsequent Fall academic catalog and changes approved in October will be published in the subsequent Spring academic catalog.
D. Once the new catalog has been published, students will be able to access the catalog in digital format on Southeastern’s website. When applicable, important changes such as curriculum revisions or additions will be communicated to students via the Registrar’s Office and/or the Communications Office.
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Disclaimer Statements & Student Complaints
This catalog sets forth Seminary policies as of the date of publication. Southeastern reserves the right to make such changes in educational and financial policy as the Seminary’s faculty, administration and/or Board of Trustees may deem consonant with sound academic and fiscal practice. The Seminary has made a good faith effort to avoid typographical errors and other mistakes in the statements of policy as published in this catalog. In any case, erroneous catalog statements do not take precedence over properly adopted policies.
Moreover, the degree programs offered by this institution are not guaranteed to produce the necessary qualifications for licensure or ordination to the ministry in any church, denomination, or religious group. Theological education does support ordained ministries, but students are responsible for contacting and approaching church leaders to discover the role Seminary degrees may play in the overall preparation and qualifications for specific ministries.
Further, the Seminary reserves the right to require a student to withdraw from enrollment at any time.
Student Complaints:
The State Authorization Unit of the University of North Carolina System Office serves as the official state entity to receive complaints concerning post-secondary institutions that are authorized to operate in North Carolina. If students are unable to resolve a complaint through the institution’s grievance procedures, they can review the Student Complaint Policy (PDF) and submit their complaint using the online complaint form at https://studentcomplaints.northcarolina.edu/form.
For more information contact:
North Carolina Post-Secondary Education Complaints
223 S. West Street, Suite 1800
Raleigh, NC 27603
Phone: (919) 962-4550
To file a complaint with the Consumer Protection Division of the North Carolina Department of Justice, please visit The State Attorney General’s web page at: http://www.ncdoj.gov/complaint. North Carolina residents may call (877) 566-7226. Outside of North Carolina, please call (919) 716-6000. En Espanol (919) 716-0058.
If you choose to mail a complaint, please use the following address:
Consumer Protection Division Attorney General’s Office Mail Service Center
9001 Raleigh, NC 27699-9001
Any individual seeking to wage a grievance against Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary regarding a possible violation of the Principles of Accreditation of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACSCOC), the Core Requirements, and policies or procedures, as well as to address possible violations of the institution’s own policies and procedures, if related to the latest edition of the Principles of Accreditation of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, is encouraged to contact the Office of Institutional Effectiveness for a copy of the latest edition of Complaint Procedures Against the Commission or its Accredited Institutions. Complaints against Southeastern, regarding issues related to the Principles of Accreditation, filed in accordance with the SACSCOC procedure are filed in the Office of Institutional Effectiveness.
All other student grievances are filed in accordance with the latest edition of the Student Handbook.
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Notice of Nondiscrimination
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Judson College prohibit sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the Title IX Coordinator. The notice of nondiscrimination is located at https://www.sebts.edu/about/institutional-info/title-ix/.
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