Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS) – Austin Extension

History
Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS), established in 1924, is renowned for its commitment to teaching all 66 books of the Bible and for popularizing dispensational theology. To extend its reach, DTS has developed extension centers, including one in Austin, Texas, to provide theological education beyond its main Dallas campus.
Faculty
The Austin extension features a hybrid learning model where professors from the main Dallas campus conduct on-site intensive sessions. This approach allows students to engage directly with experienced faculty members who are experts in various theological disciplines.
Academic Programs
At the Austin extension, DTS offers several master's degree programs:
- Master of Arts in Christian Education (66 credit hours): Prepares students for educational ministries within the church and other Christian organizations.
- Master of Arts in Christian Leadership (66 credit hours): Focuses on developing leadership skills for various ministry contexts.
- Master of Arts in Christian Studies (63 credit hours): Provides a broad-based theological education for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian faith and practice.
- Master of Biblical and Theological Studies (36 credit hours): Offers foundational studies in Bible and theology for personal enrichment or ministry preparation.
Tuition and Financial Aid
DTS is committed to making theological education accessible. While specific tuition rates are subject to change, the seminary offers various scholarships and financial aid options to assist students. Prospective students are encouraged to consult the DTS website or contact the admissions office for the most current information on tuition and available financial aid.
Location
The Austin extension operates at Hill Country Bible Church, located at 12124 Ranch Rd 620 North, Room 4.102, Austin, TX 78750. This location provides a conducive environment for theological studies within the vibrant Austin community.
Denominational Affiliation
DTS is a non-denominational evangelical seminary. It welcomes students from a wide range of Christian traditions, emphasizing a commitment to biblical inerrancy and a dispensationalist theological perspective.
Additional Information
The hybrid learning model at the Austin extension combines online coursework with on-site intensive sessions, offering flexibility for students balancing studies with other commitments. This approach facilitates direct interaction with faculty and peers during the intensive sessions, enriching the educational experience.
For more detailed information on programs, admissions, and financial aid, prospective students should visit the DTS Austin extension page on the seminary's official website.