
201 - 500 employees
Founded 1969
📚 Education
🤝 Non-profit
Education • Non-profit
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary is a graduate theological institution that prepares Christian leaders for ministry, counseling, scholarship, and public engagement. It offers degree programs (MDiv, MA, MACC, ThM, DMin, PhD), graduate certificates, and online and residential learning across multiple campuses (Hamilton, MA; Boston, MA; Charlotte, NC; Jacksonville, FL) and remote programs. The seminary emphasizes ministerial formation, urban and Latino ministries, counseling, faith-and-work ethics, global Christianity, and publishes scholarly and popular materials while supporting students with career services, counseling, and community life.
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201 - 500 employees
Founded 1969
📚 Education
🤝 Non-profit
Education • Non-profit
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary is a graduate theological institution that prepares Christian leaders for ministry, counseling, scholarship, and public engagement. It offers degree programs (MDiv, MA, MACC, ThM, DMin, PhD), graduate certificates, and online and residential learning across multiple campuses (Hamilton, MA; Boston, MA; Charlotte, NC; Jacksonville, FL) and remote programs. The seminary emphasizes ministerial formation, urban and Latino ministries, counseling, faith-and-work ethics, global Christianity, and publishes scholarly and popular materials while supporting students with career services, counseling, and community life.
• Serve for 60 hours per semester, typically broken into 4 hours a week for 15 weeks each semester • No provision is made for summer work • Byington Scholars may not serve for more than one professor at a time • Official notification will be sent by the Academic Dean to the student selected before the end of the spring semester preceding the year of service
• Students in good standing, not on academic probation or under discipline by the Guidance Committee • Must enroll for at least one credit course toward a degree in the semester in which service as a Byington Scholar is rendered • Completed at least one year of studies at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and who have demonstrated academic competence and research abilities
• Byington Scholarships are paid assistant positions • Individual faculty members select Byington scholars • Students can work remotely only if their work is performed in MA, FL, NC and OH • The stipend is considered income for service rendered, and as such is subject to state and federal income tax deductions
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