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The Alliance Graduate School of Counseling has been developed by The Alliance Theological Seminary as a program offering a biblically grounded Master of Arts, Counseling degree from a historic evangelical Christian perspective. Graduates will be academically prepared to provide professional counseling that effectively addresses the psychospiritual needs of distressed human beings and damaged relationships.
Students choose Alliance Graduate School of Counseling for various reasons. Some intend to pursue professional careers in counseling, while others are seeking to gain personal enrichment and more effective ministry skills. Some reside on the main campus while many choose to commute, taking advantage of the convenient scheduling. Whatever the reason, AGSC is a community of men and women committed to furthering their ability to minister God's healing.
They are a diverse group of qualified individuals who come from a variety of backgrounds and countries. AGSC is authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant students (F-1 status) and welcomes qualified students from other countries who are pursuing further training and preparation for gospel ministry in their own countries. Diversity provides a rich learning environment. The opportunity to study with colleagues who possess different world views and ideas, challenges each student's thinking. You'll find that ATS community life is a reflection of this diversity: a vibrant Chinese and Korean student body that provides a personal and academic support group for international students, an active missions committee that sponsors the Festival of Missions Week held each Spring, a student life committee that advises the seminary in the development of programs and services aimed at enhancing community life, and a variety of other small groups throughout the seminary community.
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From the President Thanks for Coming Home to Nyack!
A big thank you to those who took the time and effort to attend Homecoming 2008—truly a weekend that will long be remembered. And congratulations to the classes of ‘53, ‘58, ‘63, ‘68, ‘73, ‘78, ‘83, ‘88, ‘93, ‘98... READ MORE>> |
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