Midwestern’s Internet classes set aside distance requirement

Published: August 12, 2004

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (BP) — Midwestern Seminary has eliminated a 75-mile distance requirement for students taking Internet classes through its Computer Assisted Seminary Education (CASE) Program.

The move, approved by MBTS President R. Philip Roberts this summer, opens up MBTS Internet classes to those living in the Kansas City metropolitan area or within 75 miles of campus.

MBTS’s CASE classes allow students to begin their seminary education immediately from home. More than 30 hours of seminary credit can be earned through online classes. The program is designed to assist those preparing for the ministry but also can be used for continuing education classes for Christian education workers and lay leaders.

To enroll or learn more about MBTS’s CASE Program, contact MBTS at 1 (800) 944-6287 or log on to the seminary’s website at www.mbts.edu.