Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary is situated in Elkhart, in the north central part of Indiana. This non-profit private school was established in 1945. Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary campus is set on 44 acres of land at the southern end of the city, and includes administration and classroom buildings as well as student housing.
Students and faculty who learn and work at this Seminary are seeded with the word of God and nurtured by a worshipping community. Due to deep spiritual and intellectual roots, AMBS graduates serve the church in congregational leadership, peacemaking, evangelism and scholarship.
Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary offers degrees in first professional degree, masters degree and post baccalaureate certificates. Offered programs offered include Divinity/Ministry, Mission and Evangelism, Pastoral Ministry, Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution, Religious Education, Theology/Theological Studies, Worship and Youth ministry. AMBS programs prepare students to serve the church as pastors, missionaries, preachers, teachers, evangelists, and other leaders. |
AccreditationThe degree programs of Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary are fully accredited by the Association of Theological Schools. AMBS is also accredited by the Commission on Institutions of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Admission AMBS is dedicated to dismantling barriers to equality within the seminary and the communities. As part of this commitment, AMBS will make decisions concerning admission to study at AMBS without discrimination on the basis of age, race, religion, physical disability, national or ethnic origin, gender, and sexual orientation.
Financial AidAssociated Mennonite Biblical Seminary offers very affordable tuition. Moreover, a generous financial aid program provides grants for those with limited resources. In the matter of fact, all full-time students are eligible to apply for financial aid. Financial Aid awards are based upon demonstrated financial need.