Many districts/networks of the Assemblies of God offer a School of Ministry. 32 district/network schools are part of an Association of District Schools of Ministry (ADSOM). ADSOM Schools have a “Partnership Agreement” with the several Assemblies of God Universities/Colleges. This simply means that you can complete individual tracks of courses (i.e. Certificate of Ministry, Ministry License, or Ordination) and transfer the credits from an Association District School of Ministry to a partner AG University/College for college credit. Most of the Partnership Agreements with AG Universities/Colleges will recognize the completion of a specific ministry track (approximately 9-10 ADSOM courses) and transfer up to 9 credit hours per ministry track completed.
Each Partner School has specific requirements that may change from other AG Universities/Colleges. This section of our website is intended to provide information about which specific AG Universities/Colleges have provided a Partnership Agreement with ADSOM schools. If you are interested in transferring credits to a partner AG University/College, you should contact that specific school and receive their specific qualifications. The following Assemblies of God Universities/Colleges have either a fully defined Partnership Agreement or are currently in communication with the ADSOM and are considering the development of such a partnership:
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Partnerships Schools List:
Also, Pillar College (a non-AG Partnership School) has agreed to work with the District Schools of Ministry concerning students who desire to transfer to an undergraduate program at Pillar College. Students may receive up to 24 credit hours completed through NJSOM.
In addition, the University of Valley Forge has partnered with the NJ School of Ministry to offer students who desire to transfer to an undergraduate program at UVF. Students may receive up to 24 credit hours completed through NJSOM.
The New Jersey School of Ministry is NOT liable for credits that do not transfer to any academic institution. No college or institution is obligated to grant college credit for courses completed through NJ-SOM. It is at the college or institution’s discretion to decide if transfer credit(s) will be granted to a student or not.The New Jersey School of Ministry accepts transfer students from A/G affiliated institutes, colleges, and seminaries. Courses taken at a non-Assemblies of God institute, college, or seminary will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Each Partner School has specific requirements that may change from other AG Universities/Colleges. This section of our website is intended to provide information about which specific AG Universities/Colleges have provided a Partnership Agreement with ADSOM schools. If you are interested in transferring credits to a partner AG University/College, you should contact that specific school and receive their specific qualifications. The following Assemblies of God Universities/Colleges have either a fully defined Partnership Agreement or are currently in communication with the ADSOM and are considering the development of such a partnership:
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http://www.dsomassociation.com/partnership-schools/
Partnerships Schools List:
- Evangel University – Springfield, Missouri
- Northpoint Bible College - Haverhill, Massachusetts
- Northwest University – Kirkland, Washington
- Southeastern University – Lakeland, Florida
- Southwestern Assemblies of God University – Waxahachie, Texas
- Trinity Bible College – Ellendale, North Dakota
- University of Valley Forge – Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
- Vanguard University – Costa Mesa, California
- Western Bible College – Phoenix, Arizona
Also, Pillar College (a non-AG Partnership School) has agreed to work with the District Schools of Ministry concerning students who desire to transfer to an undergraduate program at Pillar College. Students may receive up to 24 credit hours completed through NJSOM.
In addition, the University of Valley Forge has partnered with the NJ School of Ministry to offer students who desire to transfer to an undergraduate program at UVF. Students may receive up to 24 credit hours completed through NJSOM.
The New Jersey School of Ministry is NOT liable for credits that do not transfer to any academic institution. No college or institution is obligated to grant college credit for courses completed through NJ-SOM. It is at the college or institution’s discretion to decide if transfer credit(s) will be granted to a student or not.The New Jersey School of Ministry accepts transfer students from A/G affiliated institutes, colleges, and seminaries. Courses taken at a non-Assemblies of God institute, college, or seminary will be evaluated on an individual basis.