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Johnson University Partners to Extend Reach

by | 18 May, 2016 | 0 comments

Johnson University, with campuses in Tennessee, Florida, and online, is launching Johnson University ExtendEd. Through ExtendEd sites, the University will provide Christian education opportunities to more students on a localized basis. Initial launch locations include Indianapolis, IN; Phoenix, AZ; Louisville, KY; and Knoxville, TN.

Starting in August 2016, Johnson University ExtendEd will offer affordable, local business and ministry degrees at partner locations around the country. Partners include Southeast Christian Church in Louisville; Christ”s Church of the Valley in Phoenix; Knoxville Interdenominational Bible Institute in Knoxville; and Connection Pointe Christian Church, Greenwood Christian Church, Indian Creek Christian Church, Park Chapel Christian Church, Plainfield Christian Church, and White River Christian Church in Indianapolis.

The ExtendEd Adult Evening program available in Indianapolis, Louisville, and Knoxville is designed for working adults who want to complete a bachelor”s degree. The small, faith-based programs are designed to provide meaningful learning opportunities and flexible delivery methods combining on-site classes, online components, and hands-on experiences in churches and other organizations. The ExtendEd Residency program available in Indianapolis and Phoenix provides a bachelor”s or master”s in Strategic Ministry with an apprenticeship through a partner church.

For more information about Johnson University ExtendEd, visit JohnsonU.edu/EX or contact Daniel Overdorf at DOverdorf@johnsonu.edu.

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