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Pentecostal Theological Seminary company history timeline

1975

When it opened in the Fall of 1975, the school offered 2 degrees: the Master of Science in Religion and the Master of Arts in Religion.

These name changes were made to reflect the changing level of accreditation received by ATS and SACS. In 2004-2005 the name was changed again to Pentecostal Theological Seminary. It began in 1975 as the Church of God Graduate School of Christian Ministries.

1976

At the first commencement on July 27, 1976, three students received the Master of Arts in Religion and two students received the Master of Science degree in Religion under the one-year curriculum.

1979

In 1979, the seminary Board of Directors authorized the purchase of property and the building of a new facility.

1980

In the Fall of 1980, the Seminary moved into a new building constructed to house offices, classrooms, and a chapel.

1988

Since 1988, the president has been appointed by the denomination but serves no other official position.

1995

In 1995, the addition of the Curtsinger Ministry Center doubled the size of the academic space.

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