The Department of Theology and Philosophy Earns ATS Accreditation
The Department of Theology and Philosophy just received notification of its initial accreditation by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS), making Barry the first woman-founded and -sponsored institution to be accredited by ATS.
Following its deliberations in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in January 2004, the ATS Commission on Accrediting recognized Barry by granting initial accreditation for the maximum five-year period (through Fall 2008).
Some of the distinctive strengths cited by the ATS Commission included: the overwhelming student support for the programs; a departmental faculty that is truly committed to academic rigor and excellence; Barry’s diverse academic community; and its highly supportive president who exhibits a national and an international perspective.
The ATS Site Visit Committee spent five days in October visiting the Barry University Miami Shores Campus and its extension sites at The Blessed Edmund Rice School in Arcadia and the South East Pastoral Institute (SEPI) in South Miami.
The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (established in 1918) is the accrediting and program agency for graduate theological education in North America. The purpose of the Association is the improvement of theological education, which it seeks to attain by accrediting schools and by providing programs and services to its membership…The Association's current membership consists of 237 graduate schools of theology, of which 204 are accredited. (From the ATS Bulletin 43, Part 1, Introduction.)

Sister Jeanne O'Laughlin, OP, Ph.D., President of Barry University with ATS Site Visit Committee (left - right):
Sister Jeanne O'Laughlin, Sr. Cecilia Murphy, Dr. James Thames, Dr. Charles Willard, and Fr. Michael Fahey (Chair, Site Visit Committee)
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