We need a new accreditation board/association to recognize and to help an institution to grow to the next level.
- - Accreditation is meant for recognizing the sincere and intentional efforts of the institutions to grow and to ensure the acceptable educational standards of quality and integrity to the institutions.
- - Accreditation is an assurance of the quality of education and quality of improvement to the voluntary institutions.
- - Accreditation is open to voluntary participation of the existing institutions. It leads to self-study, and peer review as its foundation.
- - Accreditation process includes the reviewing of the self-study reports submitted by voluntary institutions and compare with the recommendation of the reviewing committee for granting the institution for accreditation.
Any theological institutes are eligible to apply
Answer all the questionnaires for Accreditation Procedures under the Accreditation Manual.
- The ABTA has only one standard of evaluation for all applicant institutions.
- The ABTA conducts Senate Papers for the following four subjects:
- 1. Systematic Theology
- 2. History of the Christian church
- 3. Mission/Missiological Studies
- 4. Baptist Distinctives
- The ABTA graduating students will have to pass the above senate papers.
- - The ABTA accreditated students will display quality education he or she received.
- - The ABTA graduates will focus on the word of God and live and serve according to the word of God to lift up Christ.