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Wherever you find yourself on your learning journey, you鈥檙e welcome here.
Studying at AMBS will challenge you to grow spiritually and theologically while strengthening your leadership skills for whatever roles God might be calling you to. Together we can experience the transformative presence of God in the work of being leaders for God鈥檚 reconciling mission in the world.
With you every step of the way
Find your fit at AMBS
At AMBS you鈥檒l find an Anabaptist learning community embracing challenging academics alongside deep spiritual formation. We worship together and join in spiritual practices as we build meaningful friendships with each other.
We鈥檙e here to support you with a variety of distance learning options and a wide range of financial aid and scholarships.
Not sure which program is right for you? Take our short quiz!
Visit our campus
We tailor your visit to connect you with professors, staff and students so you can get first-hand information and a variety of perspectives on the AMBS experience.
Visit our campus in , to experience our learning community. Being on campus can help you discern whether AMBS is the right next step as you follow where God is leading you.
We鈥檙e also here to visit by phone or videoconference so we can answer any questions you might have about our academic programs, options for learning at a distance, financial aid, scholarships, community life or spiritual life at AMBS 鈥 you name it!
Begin the Admissions process!
Step 1. Contact an Admissions counselor
From your first inquiry about seminary study to your transition from applicant to student, we are excited to walk alongside you as you take each step on your journey.
Step 2. Choose your program of study (and review requirements)
Take a look at our variety of programs and choose the program that鈥檚 the best fit for you. Our programs offer a comprehensive education to prepare you for any vocation.
Step 3. Complete an Admissions Application (we won鈥檛 know how much aid you qualify for yet)
Timing matters! Complete your Admissions Application now so you have enough time to apply for scholarships and financial aid.
- March 15: Merit-based scholarship applications due (for the following academic year)
- April 1: Ministry and designated scholarship applications due
Admissions calendar
View a PDF calendar with key dates for the academic year.
Step 4. Complete FAFSA and Financial Aid Application
All admitted students are eligible to apply for AMBS need-based financial aid. Learn more about financial aid.
U.S. students should complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) online by April 1. .
Federal School Code: 001823
School name: 911爆料网
School address: 3003 Benham Avenue, Elkhart, IN 46517
Step 5. Apply for scholarships
At AMBS, we provide a wide variety of scholarships. Check out our scholarships.
Make sure to also complete the Financial Aid Checklist (PDF).
Meet the AMBS Admissions Team
From your first inquiry about seminary study to your transition from applicant to student, we鈥檙e here to help you. .




Can you afford seminary? Yes!
AMBS鈥檚 low base tuition rate
+ generous need-based financial aid
+ scholarships for full- or part-time student
+ church matching grants
= an affordable seminary degree

Looking for more information for students like you?
Canadian students
We know Canadian students have special considerations and specific questions. View all our resources for Canadian students.
International students
We know international students have special considerations and specific questions. View all our resources for international students.
College students
Thinking about seminary? If you’re a college student, take a look at our resources for college students.
Our affiliations
We are a binational seminary, serving and as well as students from various Christian traditions across the global church.
Looking for something else?
Try an upcoming graduate course
Want to explore seminary study? Take an upcoming graduate course!聽
If you鈥檙e a non-admitted student, you can even get 50% off your first three credits at AMBS!*Exceptions apply
Try an online short course
Looking to expand your theological knowledge?
Take one of our six-week, discussion-based, online short courses.
(No papers. No grades.)
Request a visit from an AMBS instructor
Invite the faculty and staff of AMBS to come directly to you either in person or over video conference.
More information about Admissions
Admission Policy
AMBS is committed to dismantling barriers to equality within the seminary and the communities where we live and serve. As part of this commitment, AMBS will make decisions regarding admission to study at AMBS without discrimination on the basis of age, race, religion, physical disability, national or ethnic origin, gender and sexual orientation. See the 鈥淎dmissions and financial aid鈥 and 鈥淎cademic policies and procedures鈥 sections in the AMBS Catalog for more details about admission to AMBS degree programs.
Pay your application fee
Community Life Commitment
Admission to AMBS assumes a commitment on the part of every student to join and participate in a community devoted to theological education and preparation for ministry, worship, study and the life of Christian faith. This community, whether on campus or at a distance, is part of and accountable to the church of Jesus Christ, the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition, and the seminary鈥檚 sponsoring churches (Mennonite Church Canada and Mennonite Church USA).
It is understood that all members of the seminary community will respect the confessions, convictions, values and commitments of the tradition and the churches that AMBS serves, and will respect other traditions represented in the community and in the places where members minister and learn.
It also is understood that members of the community will respect the core values of AMBS and the seminary鈥檚 commitment to antiracism and welcoming Christians of diverse traditions and ethnicities.
Candidates for ministry degree programs 鈥 the Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Christian Formation 鈥 are expected to be members in good standing of a Christian church.
Campus housing at AMBS
Living on the AMBS campus provides ready access to classrooms, the Library, the Teaching Faculty and the full range of worship opportunities and community life.
Admitted students are encouraged to apply as early as possible for campus housing.
Eligibility for admission
A baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution and a minimum grade point average of 2.50 on a 4.0 scale are required.
Provisional admission
Graduates from a non-accredited college or a non-liberal arts college may be admitted with 鈥減rovisional鈥 academic status by action of the Admissions Committee. Provisional status may be changed to regular status by action of the Admissions Committee after the student has completed 11 credit hours with a minimum grade point average of 2.50.
Transcripts
The application process requires that the applicant have sent to the Admissions Office a transcript or transcripts of all academic work above high school. Students transferring from another theological seminary and seeking transferred credit shall submit a statement of honorable dismissal and a transcript of their academic record.
Technical requirements for students
To participate in graduate-level courses (online, blended and campus):
- Students must have a computer that runs an operating system that is still supported by the software developer. AMBS recommends Microsoft Windows or MacOS. Students should not rely on a mobile phone or Chromebook as their sole computer.
- Software that detects and removes malware must be installed on the computer.
- Students must have reliable, secure, high-speed internet access.
Students must be able to open and create various sorts of documents. AMBS students can download and use Microsoft Office at no cost to them.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about AMBS Admissions
Have a question about applying for admission to AMBS? Check here first to find an answer.
If you can鈥檛 find an answer to your question, please .
How do I apply for admission to AMBS?
You can apply for admission to AMBS by completing and submitting the appropriate forms at least two months before the anticipated time of entrance. In addition to the application, three references are required (see instructions on the application); a $50 application fee; and official college and university transcripts.
A student transferring from another theological seminary and seeking transferred credit must request a transcript of his or her record and submit that to AMBS. For more information on the application process, including links to U.S., Canadian and International online applications, please review the 鈥淏egin your Admissions process鈥 section above. If you can鈥檛 find an answer to your question, please .
What degrees does AMBS offer?
911爆料网 offers the following graduate degrees as well as Graduate Certificates.
- Doctor of Ministry (DMin) – 32 credit hours
- Master of Divinity Campus (MDiv Campus) – 80 credit hours
- Master of Divinity Connect (MDiv Connect) – 80 credit hours
- Master of Arts in Christian Formation (MACF) – 52 credit hours
- Master of Arts: Theology and Global Anabaptism (MATGA) – 46 credit hours
- Master of Arts: Theology and Peace Studies (MATPS) – 60 credit hours
Can I get financial aid?
All students admitted to the seminary are eligible to apply for need-based financial aid. Aid is granted on a year-to-year basis, with reapplication and review required each year. The purpose of the need-based financial aid program is to assist students who have limited resources in obtaining a seminary education.
Financial aid consists of grants and loans. The program is administered primarily on the basis of demonstrated need, which is defined as the difference between the cost of attending seminary and the amount of personal and other non-seminary resources available to the student.
For more information, including our , please visit the Financial Aid webpages.
Can I get a job on campus?
The seminary has a limited number of part-time jobs available on campus. Employment cannot be guaranteed but will be open for students who apply as it is available.
Students who are not citizens of the United States and who enter the country on a student visa are restricted from some types of employment by regulation of the U.S. Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services. Full-time students with F-1 status may hold part-time jobs on campus during the school year (and full-time jobs during the summer) but may not be employed off campus. Spouses of students on an F-1 visa may not be employed.
See the student employment area for open positions.
Do you provide student housing?
Yes! See Campus housing at AMBS.
I don鈥檛 have a baccalaureate degree. Can I still be a student at AMBS?
Only students who hold a baccalaureate degree or equivalent are eligible to enter the MA: Theology and Global Anabaptism program, the MA: Theology and Peace Studies program, and the MDiv: Theological Studies majors.
A limited number of students who do not hold a baccalaureate degree or equivalent and who meet certain eligibility requirements may be considered for provisional admission into the other MDiv majors, the MA in Christian Formation, and the Graduate Certificate in Theological Studies. Students may be asked to complete the Research, Reading, and Writing online assessment module prior to admission.
Students without a baccalaureate degree may take up to two courses without being admitted to AMBS. If you have further questions, please for details.
May I visit the campus?
Visiting AMBS is one of the best ways to evaluate a seminary鈥檚 academic programs.
Contact the Admissions Office in advance, so we can arrange for opportunities for you to meet with meet with faculty and students, attend classes, worship in chapel and meet with an admissions counselor.