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    The Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) is theological institution formed in 1958 as an independent, non-profit, coeducational ecumenical, graduate professional school of theology. The Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) is a consortium of denominational seminaries whose mission is to educate Christian leaders for ministry and service in the Church and the global community. The ITC educates and nurtures women and men who commit to and practice a liberating and transforming spirituality; academic discipline; religious, gender, and cultural diversity; and justice and peace.

    The Interdenominational Theological Center was chartered in 1958 through the mutual efforts of four denominations, representing four seminaries in order of their chronology:


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    Accreditation

    The Interdenominational Theological Center is accredited by the following agencies:

    ITC awards the following degrees:
      Master of Divinity (M .Div.)
      Master of Arts in Christian Education (M.A.C.E.)
      Master of Arts in Church Music (M.A.C.M.)
      Doctor of Ministry (D. Min.)
      Doctor of Theology (Th. D.)

    ITC is home to six seminaries:

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