DISTANCE EDUCATION


Apex School of Theology Distance Education Program has been accredited. The focus of "ApexDE" (Apex Distance Education) is to provide learning opportunities for students who cannot matriculate on campus and for those persons with access to Internet-media interest in a Faith-based Christian curriculum with affordable costs from an accredited institution.

 

The Program offers students the opportunity to acquire the same level of knowledge and competencies as those    students completing its regular on-campus programs. The Program has the ability to reach students that are located  beyond the campus; who are handicapped and who represent diverse racial and socioeconomic groups.

 

Online courses can lead to an Associate Degree in Christian Education; Bachelor Degree in Theology; Master of Christian Education Degree; Master of Arts in Christian Counseling Degree; and a Master of Divinity Degree.  Also, you can take Continuing Education courses online.

 

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REGISTRATION and ADMISSIONS TAKING PLACE NOW


View Requirements below.

Click here for an Application!

$50 registration fee per semester or $25.00 per eight week session.

 

ADMISSIONS and APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS


Requirements for enrollment are as follows:

  • Application

  • Application Fee of $25

  • Two Letters of Reference

  • Written Spiritual Autobiography

  • High School Transcript

  • College Transcript (if applicable)

  • Health Form completed by your physician

Applications can be submitted from our website.  All paper work must be completed two weeks before the session begins.  However, because of high interest in these programs, we advise you to apply immediately. Once all the items are received, the Admissions committee will review your application.  Upon acceptance to Apex School of Theology you will be given instructions for class registration and payment.  Our Online Liaison will contact you with access information.

 

TUITION


Degree Program Cost Per Course
Associate Degree in Christian Education $575  -  $192 per credit hour
Bachelor Degree in Theology                            $575  -  $192 per credit hour
Master of Christian Education Degree $675  -  $225 per credit hour
Master of Divinity Degree                                 $675  -  $225 per credit hour
Master of Arts in Christian Counseling $675  -  $225  per credit hour

 

Continuing Education Certificate Program Continuing Education Certificates (20 C.E.U. Units) $75 per course (Includes books, materials & handling).  

 

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COURSE OFFERINGS


Associate Degree in Christian Education

Course Dates

Course Number

Course Title

Jan 7 – Mar 2

ADM101

Church Administration

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CED101

Introduction to Christian Education

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CED103

Curriculum Theory & Design

Jan 7 – Mar 2

ENG103A

Orientation to the College Experience

Jan 7 – Mar 2

HIS104

American History

Jan 7 – Mar 2

MAT101

Basic Mathematics

Jan 7 – Mar 2

NTS101

New Testament Survey I

Jan 7 – Mar 2

OTS101

Old Testament Survey I

Jan 7 – Mar 2

SCI101

Natural Science I

Jan 7 – Mar 2

SSC101

Social Issues

Mar 10 – May 4

CED101

Introduction to Christian Education

Mar 10 – May 4

CED104

Christian Education Ministry

Mar 10 – May 4

CED106

Theology of Christian Education

Mar 10 – May 4

ENG103A

Orientation to the College Experience

Mar 10 – May 4

HIS101

African American History

Mar 10 – May 4

NTS102

New Testament Survey II

Mar 10 – May 4

OTS102

Old Testament Survey II

Mar 10 – May 4

PPC102

Pastoral Care

Mar 10 – May 4

SCI102

Natural Science II

May 12 – July 6

CED101

Introduction to Christian Education

May 12 – July 6

CED102

Theories of Learning

May 12 – July 6

ENG101

English Composition

May 12 – July 6

ENG103A

Orientation to the College Experience

May 12 – July 6

HIS102

World History

May 12 – July 6

SSC102

Introduction to Sociology

 

Bachelor of Theology Degree

Course Dates

Course Number

Course Title

Jan 7 – Mar 2

ADM101

Church Administration

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CED101

Introduction To Christian Education

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CED103

Curriculum Theory & Design

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CH101

Church History I

Jan 7 – Mar 2

ENG102

Public Speaking

Jan 7 – Mar 2

ENG103A

Orientation to the College Experience

Jan 7 – Mar 2

FED101

Field Education I

Jan 7 – Mar 2

HIS104

American History

Jan 7 – Mar 2

MAT101

Basic Mathematics

Jan 7 – Mar 2

NTS101

New Testament Survey I

Jan 7 – Mar 2

OTS101

Old Testament Survey I

Jan 7 – Mar 2

PRE101

Portfolio & Research Evaluation

Jan 7 – Mar 2

SCI101

Natural Science I

Jan 7 – Mar 2

SSC101

Social Issues

Jan 7 – Mar 2

TH101

Systematic Theology I

Mar 10 – May 4

CED101

Introduction To Christian Education

Mar 10 – May 4

CED104

Christian Education Ministry

Mar 10 – May 4

CED106

Theology of Christian Education

Mar 10 – May 4

CH102

Church History II

Mar 10 – May 4

ENG103A

Orientation to the College Experience

Mar 10 – May 4

FED102

Field Education

Mar 10 – May 4

HIS101

African American History

Mar 10 – May 4

NTS102

New Testament Survey II

Mar 10 – May 4

OTS102

Old Testament Survey II

Mar 10 – May 4

OTS401

Introduction to Biblical Languages

Mar 10 – May 4

PPC102

Pastoral Care

Mar 10 – May 4

PRE101

Portfolio & Research Evaluation

Mar 10 – May 4

PWS103

Hermeneutics

Mar 10 – May 4

SCI102

Natural Science II

Mar 10 – May 4

TH102

Systematic Theology II

May 12 – July 6

CED101

Introduction To Christian Education

May 12 – July 6

CED102

Theories of Learning

May 12 – July 6

ENG101

English Composition

May 12 – July 6

ENG103A

Orientation to the College Experience

May 12 – July 6

ETH101

Christian Ethics

May 12 – July 6

FED101

Field Education I

May 12 – July 6

HIS102

World History

May 12 – July 6

NTS402

Revelation

May 12 – July 6

PRE101

Portfolio & Research Evaluation

May 12 – July 6

SSC102

Introduction to Sociology

May 12 – July 6

TH191

Introduction to Apologetics

 

Master of Christian Education Degree

Course Dates

Course Number

Course Title

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CED501

Christian Education

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CED506

The Art and The Church

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CH501

History of Christian Thought I

Jan 7 – Mar 2

FED501

Field Education

Jan 7 – Mar 2

MIN501

Spiritual Formation

Jan 7 – Mar 2

OTS501

Old Testament Studies

Jan 7 – Mar 2

OTS502

Mentoring Relationships in the Old Testament

Mar 10 – May 4

CED501

Christian Education

Mar 10 – May 4

CED510

Liturgy and Education

Mar 10 – May 4

CH502

History of Christian Thought II

Mar 10 – May 4

ETH501

Christian Ethics

Mar 10 – May 4

FED501

Field Education

Mar 10 – May 4

MIN501

Spiritual Formation

Mar 10 – May 4

NTS501

New Testament Studies

Mar 10 – May 4

NTS502

Mentoring Relationships in the New Testament

Mar 10 – May 4

TH501

Foundations in Theology

May 12 – July 6

ADM501

Church Administration

May 12 – July 6

CED501

Christian Education

May 12 – July 6

CED504

Curriculum and Pedagogy

May 12 – July 6

CED508

Strengthening Laity in Ministry

May 12 – July 6

CS501

The Church & Elder Care

May 12 – July 6

FED501

Field Education

May 12 – July 6

MIN501

Spiritual Formation

May 12 – July 6

MIN502

Crisis and Conflict Management

May 12 – July 6

TH591

Apologetics

 

Master of Divinity Degree

Course Dates

Course Number

Course Title

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CED501

Christian Education

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CH501

History of Christian Thought I

Jan 7 – Mar 2

FED501

Field Education

Jan 7 – Mar 2

MIN501

Spiritual Formation

Jan 7 – Mar 2

OTS501

Old Testament Studies

Jan 7 – Mar 2

OTS502

Mentoring Relationships in the Old Testament

Jan 7 – Mar 2

PC501/CON600

Pastoral Care

Jan 7 – Mar 2

RS501

World Religions

Jan 7 – Mar 2

TH507

The Love of Learning & Desire for God

Mar 10 – May 4

CED501

Christian Education

Mar 10 – May 4

CH502

History of Christian Thought II

Mar 10 – May 4

ETH501

Christian Ethics

Mar 10 – May 4

FED501

Field Education

Mar 10 – May 4

MIN501

Spiritual Formation

Mar 10 – May 4

MIN507

Women in Ministry

Mar 10 – May 4

NTS501

New Testament Studies

Mar 10 – May 4

NTS502

Mentoring Relationships in the New Testament

Mar 10 – May 4

PC501/CON608

Professional and Legal Ethics in Counseling

Mar 10 – May 4

TH501

Foundations in Theology

Mar 10 – May 4

TH504

Theological Perspectives of Forgiveness & Reconciliation

May 12 – July 6

ADM501

Church Administration

May 12 – July 6

BC506

Life & Thoughts of Howard Thurman

May 12 – July 6

CED501

Christian Education

May 12 – July 6

CS501

The Church & Elder Care

May 12 – July 6

FED501

Field Education

May 12 – July 6

MIN501

Spiritual Formation

May 12 – July 6

MIN502

Crisis and Conflict Management

May 12 – July 6

NTS507

Passion Narratives in the Gospel

May 12 – July 6

PW501/BS501

Hermeneutics/Interpreting the Bible

May 12 – July 6

PW510

Worship

May 12 – July 6

TH591

Apologetics

 

Master of Arts in Christian Counseling

Course Dates

Course Number

Course Title

Jan 7 – Mar 2

BS501

Old and New Testament English Bible

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CH501

History of Christian Thought I

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CON602

Theories of Personality

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CON604

Counseling Theories & Techniques

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CON607

Individual Systems Assessment

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CON609

Clinical Counseling Practicum I

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CON610

Clinical Counseling Practicum II

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CON611

Interpersonal Techniques in Helping Relationships

Jan 7 – Mar 2

CON617

Marriage and Family Counseling

Jan 7 – Mar 2

MIN501

Spiritual Formation

Jan 7 – Mar 2

PC501/CON600

Pastoral Care

Mar 10 – May 4

CON601

Advanced Developmental Psychology

Mar 10 – May 4

CON603

Family Systems Therapy

Mar 10 – May 4

CON604

Counseling Theories & Techniques

Mar 10 – May 4

CON609

Clinical Counseling Practicum I

Mar 10 – May 4

CON610

Clinical Counseling Practicum II

Mar 10 – May 4

CON612

Family Therapy

Mar 10 – May 4

CON619

Group Dynamics Counseling

Mar 10 – May 4

MIN501

Spiritual Formation

Mar 10 – May 4

PC501/CON608

Professional and Legal Ethics in Counseling

Mar 10 – May 4

TH501

Foundations in Theology

Mar 10 – May 4

TH504

Theological Perspectives of Forgiveness & Reconciliation

May 12 – July 6

CON604

Counseling Theories & Techniques

May 12 – July 6

CON605

Physiological Basis of Behavior

May 12 – July 6

CON606

Cross Cultural Counseling

May 12 – July 6

CON609

Clinical Counseling Practicum I

May 12 – July 6

CON610

Clinical Counseling Practicum II

May 12 – July 6

CON613

Career Counseling Theories and Applications

May 12 – July 6

CON614

Crisis Counseling Theories and Application

May 12 – July 6

CON618

Marriage and Family Therapy:  Theories and Foundations

May 12 – July 6

CON620

Children in Therapy:  Moral Development Theories

May 12 – July 6

CS501

The Church & Elder Care

May 12 – July 6

MIN501

Spiritual Formation

May 12 – July 6

PW501/BS501

Hermeneutics/Interpreting the Bible

 

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2010 CALENDAR


SPRING 2010 SEMESTER

SPRING 2010

 

 

 

January 4, 2010

Monday

Registration & Orientation (On Campus & Online)

January 11, 1010

Monday

Classes Begin & Add/Drop Begins (On Campus & Online)

January 18, 2010

Monday

Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday

January 22, 2010

Friday

Last Day to Register/Add/Drop/Withdraw for 1st Eight-Week Session Classes (Online)

January 29, 2010

Monday

Spring Registration Ends

(NO CLASSES)

February 1-7, 2010

Monday-Sunday

Mid Term Exams for 1st Eight Week Session (Online)

February 1, 2010

Monday

Last Day to Add/Drop/Withdraw 2nd Eight-Week Session (Online)

February 1, 2010

Monday

Last Day to Add/Drop Courses

**February 15, 2010

Wednesday

Student Tuition and Fee Payment Due today or in Accordance with their promissory Note.

March 1-5, 2010

Monday-Saturday

Mid-Term Exam (On-Campus)

March 1-7, 2010

Monday-Sunday

Final Exams for 1st Eight-Week Session (Online)

March 7, 2010

Sunday

Last Day of 1st Eight-Week Session Classes (Online)

March 8-14, 2010

Monday-Sunday

Final Week to Remove all “Is” from Fall 2009 Semester (Online)

March 12, 2010

Friday

1st Eight-Week Session

Grades are Due (Online).

March 13, 2010

Saturday

Founder’s Day (On Campus & Online)

March 15, 2010

Monday

2nd Eight-Week Session

Classes Begin (Online)

**March 15, 2010

Monday

Student Tuition and Fee Payment Due Today or in Accordance with their Promissory Note.

March 15-19, 2010

Monday-Friday

Final Week to Remove all “Is” (Special Exam Period)

March 15-19, 2010

Monday-Friday

Pre-Registration (Summer & Fall)

March 19, 2010

Friday

Last Day to Register/Add/Drop/Withdraw for 2nd Eight-Week Session Class (For Students that Registered During the 2nd Eight-Week Session) (Online)

March 29, 2010

Monday

Last Day to Register Add/Drop/Withdraw for Summer Session (Online)

March 29-April 4, 2010

Monday-Sunday

Mid Term Exams for 2nd Eight-Week Session (On-line)

April 15, 2010

Thursday

Final Semester Payment Due

**Students are required to pay their tuition in full before they will be allowed to take the Final Exams.

April 2-5, 2010

Friday-Monday

Easter Holiday Break

 

 

SEMINAR – 6:00 PM-9:00 PM

April 12-16, 2010

Monday

Spring Semester Classes End

April 19-24, 2010

Monday-Saturday

Final Exam Week

April 26, 2010

Monday

All Grades Due

April 26, May 2, 2010

Monday-Sunday

Final Exams 2nd Eight-Week Session (On-line)

May 1, 2010

Saturday

Graduation

The Alumni Association meets on the ASOT campus the 1st Saturday of each month at 11:00 a.m. (unless otherwise notified).

 

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SUMMER 2010 SEMESTER

 

SUMMER 2010

May 2, 2010

Saturday

Last Day of 2nd Eight-Week Session Classes

May 3-8, 2010

Monday-Friday

Registration

May 7, 2010

Friday

2nd Eight-Week Session

Grades are Due.

May 10, 2010

Monday

Summer Session

Classes Begin

May 10, 2010

Monday

Registration/Orientation Classes Begin (1/2 of Tuition Due at Registration)

May 21, 2010

Friday

Last Day to Drop/Add & Withdraw from Classes (On Campus & On-line) for Summer Session

May 25-June 5, 2010

Monday-Friday

Pre-Registration for Fall Semester

May 31-June 4, 2010

Monday-Friday

Mid-Term Exams

May 31-June 6, 2010

Monday-Sunday

Mid Term Exams for Summer Session (On-line)

June 15, 2020

Tuesday

Final Semester Tuition Payment Due

June 28-July 2, 2010

Monday-Friday

Final Exam Week

June 28-July 4, 2020

Monday-Sunday

Final Exams for Summer Session (Online)

 July 4, 2010

Sunday

Last Day of 3rd Eight-Week Session Classes (Online)

July 9, 2010

Friday

Summer Session

Grades are Due (Online)

 

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FINANCIAL AID: GRANTS, ARMED FORCES TUITION ASSISTANCE, VETERANS BENEFITS, LOANS


For More Information, Click Here.

 

Financial assistance is available.  To receive more information, please contact:
Ms. Floya Cotten-Brown – Director of Financial Aid fbrown@apexsot.edu  (919 572-1625 ext. 7015)

APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID NOW!

ASOT participates in the Federal Student Aid Program (FAFSA),   for those persons seeking an Associate or Bachelor Degree.  The program is administered by the U.S. Department of Education.

 

If you are interested in seeking financial aid to attend Apex School of Theology, go to www.fafsa.ed.gov and complete your application.  When you fill out your application include Apex School of Theology’s school code number of 035134.  If you do not have access to the Internet call 1-800-4-FED-AID -- (1-800-433-3243) for assistance or (FAFSA).

 

You will receive a Student Aid Report (SAR) from the Department of Education Processing Center.  ASOT will also receive an electronic copy of the document IF YOU listed our school code (035134).  If you immediately qualify for federal financial aid, you will be chosen for verification.  Approximately 30% of the persons that apply for aid receive it. For those of you who do not qualify the first time, but complete your paperwork, please call our financial aid officer Ms. Floya Cotten-Brown, 919-572-1625 ext. 7015, 919-572-1762 (fax), fbrown@apexsot.edu, for assistance.  

We will help you complete your verification. After the processing center determines the amount of your financial aid, our financial aid office will notify you of your options.  

 

Complete your Apex School of Theology student application form and submit it to ASOT immediately.   Once you have completed your application, you will be required to pay 100% of your tuition and fees or make SPECIAL FINANCIAL PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS each semester.

 

ADMISSIONS DEPARTMENT


Telephone (919) 572-1625 ext 7011 Fax(919) 361-1290  

apexdl@apexsot.edu

 

Dr. Henry Wells – Registrar registrar@apexsot.edu
Dr. Archie D. Logan – Dean of Distance Learning & Continuing Education alogan@apexsot.edu

Dr. John Chapman - Director of Student Affairs & Distance Learning : jchapman@apexsot.edu

 

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FEATURED LINKS


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ALUMNI News

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SEMINARY EXTENSIONS

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NATIONAL GUARD CHAPLAIN PROGRAM

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SCHOOL CALENDAR


ASOT Document Station


ASOT Application Bundle

(Contains Admissions Application, Student Transcript Release Form, Student Reference Form)

 

ASOT Catalog 

 

 

 

 

Doctor of Ministry Application Form

(Print, fill up all pertinent information and mail form to address listed on the form.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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