Certificate in Applied Theological Studies


We are really excited to now offer a 2nd and 3rd year to our original program which will culminate in receiving a Certificate in Applied Theological Studies and allow alumni to be eligible to transfer onto a Masters in Theology program with a college we are partnering with in the UK.
Although this does not mean we offer an official BA program, it does mean that we can offer the same opportunities for the fraction of the price. The price includes joining the Oxford trip at end of the 2nd year as well as the 1st year.
Think of the ATS as everything in our one-year program, plus two more years!

Hear from Coy on his experience from year 2 of the program.
Bespoke Tutorage
The ART Seminary team will be committed to giving you the best experience of theological education and an opportunity to go on to complete a Masters in Theology, without the need for "General Education" and huge fees.
Incredible Value
Year 1: $3500 (£2700/€3000)
Year 2: $4000 (£2975/€3450)
Year 3: $4000 (£2975/€3450)
This includes all access to Seminary Now content and two trips to Oxford at the end of the first and 2nd years. Payment plans are also available.
Flexible Learning
The program can be completed in a variety of different ways, with much of the learning online but with key community connection points through weekly Integration Groups and the immersive Oxford trips.
Quality Content
Included in your fees, you will complete four Seminary Now courses as part of the program. These courses are high quality and deepen your understanding of Scripture and Theology.
There will also be ART content which reflects our learning pedagogy and adds even more to your study.
Taylor on Athanasius
The ATS Cert is a great opportunity to dive deeper into key theologians.
Taylor shares on why she chose to study Athanasius and why his voice is still so relevant for us today.
A Nashville barista becoming an expert on Athanasius? That is what our program is all about!

On being a bridge
Evan shares on his work as an artist inspiring him to study theology and what Howard Thurman has taught him about being a border-stalker as he seeks to be a bridge between academic theology, the church, and the arts.
