Fired presidents, misused funds, and a maxed-out credit line — after years of turmoil, current president David Dockery has brought SWBTS back from the brink.
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary is no longer on probation.
SWBTS President David Dockery says decision doesn’t take away from school’s remarkable turnaround.
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has extended sanctions against Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary for another year to achieve “a pattern of financial stability.”
David Dockery helped right the sinking ship.
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary is in a place of “genuine stability" after years of difficulties, according to President David Dockery.
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Trinity International University announced that TEDS will be acquired by Trinity Western University
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School has been in financial and enrollment freefall for past few years
A big real estate deal has erased $4.2 million in short-term debt held by Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Adam Greenway, who resigned as president of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (SWBTS) in September 2022, is reportedly threatening to sue the Texas-based institution for $5 million
Regular MinistryWatch readers know that Christian colleges and universities are in a state of crisis.