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HISTORY The Seminary, established in 1901 , was originally an outgrowth of the theological department of Baylor University in Waco, Texas . The school's purpose was to provide trained ministers of the Gospel for America's Western frontiers. In 1905 , the department became Baylor Theological Seminary with five professors on the teaching staff. The Baptist General Convention of Texas authorized the separation of the seminary from Baylor University in 1907. At that time, the seminary was renamed Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and was given a separate Board Of Trustees . The seminary was chartered by the State of Texas on March 14 , 1908 , and functioned on the Waco campus until the summer of 1910. Several Texas cities made bids to host the new and growing institution and the seminary ultimately accepted the offer made by Fort Worth. In 1925, control of the seminary passed from the Texas convention to the Southern Baptist Convention. From the beginning, the major thrust of the seminary has been to provide theological training for " Preacher s of the Gospel ", majoring on a post- Baccalaureate program. Since its founding, the school has served approximately 62,000 students. Southwestern Seminary is currently administered by a 40-member board of trustees serving staggered terms of office. Board members are elected by the Southern Baptist Convention. Trustee s elect faculty members and administrative officers. Financial support is derived from the convention's Cooperative Program, endowment earnings, gifts and student fees. The picture shows B H Carroll Memorial Hall (named for its founding president), which is the seminary's main administrative building. STUDENT AND FACULTY During the fall 2003 semester, Southwestern enrolled 2,887 students (2,138 of which were full-time). 2,782 of these students identified themselves as Southern Baptists, while 105 identified themselves with one of nearly 30 other Evangelical groups and denominations. 2,132 students were male, and 755 were female. Approximately 93% of the student body are graduate students. The 2003 fall graduating class included students from 26 states and 16 foreign countries. They earned 17 diploma degrees, 198 master's degrees and 52 doctorates. Students from 48 states, Washington D.C. and 47 countries are currently enrolled at Southwestern. The full-time faculty includes 88 individuals and there are also 47 part-time faculty members. ACADEMICS Southwestern is divided into six schools, The College, The School of Theology , The School of Educational Ministries, The School of Church Music, The Roy Fish School of Evangelism and Missions, and the Harvard School for Theological Studies in Houston, each with its own faculty and degree programs. The school offers 18 tracks of study in areas such as corporate chaplaincy, Islam ic Studies, marriage and family counseling, urban evangelism, and Social Work . TRIVIA The Carroll Independent School District in northeast Tarrant County is named after B H Carroll's son, who would serve as Tarrant County superintendent of schools. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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