Accreditation of International Movement for Christ Theological Seminary

USA

Government Recognition

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International Movement for Christ Theological Seminaryoperates under International Movement for Christ in United States of America, with STATE OF OHIO CERTIFICATE.

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International Movement for Christ is a nonprofit Organisation in Ohio State, with Charter/Registration Number: 1994801 and DOMESTIC ARTICLES/NON-PROFIT, Document ID: 201913403566 granting the " Support in Dayton and abroad through charitable, Educational, Religious, and Scientific means under Section 501 (c)3 of the IRS code and corresponding sections of any future tax code."

Affirmation of IRS Status

Accreditation by a Nationally recognized accrediting agencies in the United States

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International Movement for Christ Theological Seminaryis a Member of Association of Independent Christian Colleges & Seminaries, One of the largest, non-government accreditation associations in the world.

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International Movement for Christ Theological Seminary is a member and is in Accreditation process with ABHE | The Association for Biblical Higher Education in United States of America. Regional Accreditation In the United States of America, accreditation is the recognition by an independent, non-governmental review board (The Commission) that an educational institution meets their clearly stated requirements and criteria, and that there are reasonable grounds for believing that it will do so in the future. Accreditation provides certification of acceptable institutional quality, and an opportunity and incentive for self-improvement in the accredited organization. There are six regional accreditation commissions recognized by the United States Department of Education. In the educational world today, an institution’s regional accreditation is not always a requirement, especially for educating men and women to effectively serve in ministry-related vocations or professions. A great many Christian pastors, teachers, professors, and counselors have been educated at Bible colleges and seminaries which do not have regional accreditation. Among the reasons for this decision are the major financial savings for tuition, and a concern about the separation of church and state.

 

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