Claremont School of Theology

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The Claremont School of Theology is a graduate school located in Claremont, California, offering Master of Art, Masters of Divinity, Doctorate of Ministry and Ph.D. degrees in religion and theology.

Though not formally a part of the Claremont Colleges, it has a formal relationship with Claremont Graduate University which allows the two schools to share faculty members, library resources, cultural events, and joint academic research endeavors.

Maclay School of Theology in San Fernando, ca. 1890

Originally founded as the Maclay School of Theology in San Fernando, California in 1885, the Methodist seminary was founded by Charles Maclay, founder of the town of San Fernando, former Methodist minister and State Senator. The school became affiliated with the University of Southern California from 1900 to 1957, staying on the USC campus until it moved to its present location in Claremont. The school is one of thirteen seminaries affiliated with the United Methodist Church, though usually more than forty different denominations are represented in the student body in any given school term.

CST is home to the Ancient Biblical Manuscript Center (ABMC), a research center devoted to the documentary history of Judaism and Christianity. It also houses the Center for Process Studies (CPS), a joint faculty center of Claremont School of Theology and the Claremont Graduate University. The CPS promotes a "relational approach" found in process thought, specifically process theology. CST also has a strong representation of students and faculty from all along the Pacific Rim. It houses the Center for Pacific and Asian-American Ministries (CPAAM), which provides ministerial education and other services to enhance ministry to Pacific and Asian American constituencies of all denominations.

Among the non-Methodist institutions sharing the CST campus are the Episcopal Theological School at Claremont and the Disciples Seminary Foundation.

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Claremont School of Theology is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS). In June 2006, WASC voted to revoke the school's accreditation due to three years of deficits and other fiduciary issues. However, the school appealed the decision, noting that a new president (Campbell) and other new leadership had been installed and that the school had cut expenditures. In response, WASC decided not revoke accreditation and issued instead a show-cause order, giving the school until February 2008 "to demonstrate that it can, and will, act decisively and immediately to respond to the significant crisis before it." [1] By mid-2008, the school was subsequently elevated to probation status by WASC.

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