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2 Seminaries and Institutes of Religion

3 The Objective of Seminaries and Institutes “Your chief interest, your essential and all but sole duty, is to teach the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ as that has been revealed in these latter days. You are to teach this gospel, using as your sources and authorities the standard works of the Church and the words of those whom God has called to lead His people in these last days.” (The Charted Course of the Church in Education, 1938, Aspen Grove, Utah)

4 The Objective of Seminaries and Institutes “The objective of religious education in the Church Educational System is to assist the individual, the family, and priesthood leaders in accomplishing the mission of the church by— 1. Teaching students the gospel of Jesus Christ 2. Teaching students by precept and example 3. Providing a spiritual and social climate 4. Preparing young people for effective church service.” (December 1992, Church Board of Education)

5 The Objective of Seminaries and Institutes “ We have established the seminary and institute program wherever the Church has gone. It is touching for good the lives of students across the world. In the institutes young college-age students find happy association; they find learning, social experience, and even husbands and wives within the faith.” (Conference Report, October 2000, 87.)

6 The Objective of Seminaries and Institutes Assist Priesthood Leaders “God grant that our educational forces, equally yoked together, with our local priesthood leaders, will effectively teach the gospel of Jesus Christ to the great youth of the Church.” (Equally Yoked Together, April 3, 1975, Regional Representatives Seminar)

7  Provides scripture study with classmates study with classmates Class Experience

8  Provides scripture study with classmates  Meets on weekdays Class Experience

9  Provides scripture study with classmates  Meets on weekdays  Develops class leadership Class Experience

10  Provides scripture study with classmates  Meets on weekdays  Develops class leadership  Encourages missions and temple marriages Class Experience

11  Provides scripture study with classmates  Meets on weekdays  Develops class leadership  Encourages missions and temple marriages  Establishes a revealed perspective for secular education Class Experience

12  Provides scripture study with classmates  Meets on weekdays  Develops class leadership  Encourages missions and temple marriages  Establishes a revealed perspective for secular education  Affords a social and spiritual climate for positive association Class Experience

13 Seminary Programs Released-timeHome-study Early-morning

14 Seminary Courses Old Testament Book of Mormon New Testament Doctrine and Covenants and Church History

15 Seminary Curriculum Student Study Guide

16 Seminary Curriculum Teacher Resource Manual

17 Seminary Enrollment Trend Released- Time Early- Morning Home- Study Total1991119,686142,19539,983301,864 2001128,729203,59642,290374,615

18 Seminary Enrollment Current Comparison Released- Time Early- Morning Home- Study Total US and Canada 128,72992,7035,005226,437 Outside US and Canada 0110,89337,285148,178

19  Serves young adult college students. Institute Program

20  Serves young adult college students.  Expanded in US and Canada (1993) and outside US and Canada (1994) to include non-student young adults ages 18-30 who live in the immediate area of an institute of religion. Institute Program

21  Serves young adult college students.  Expanded in US and Canada (1993) and outside US and Canada (1994) to include non-student young adults ages 18-30 who live in the immediate area of an institute of religion.  Provides religious instruction in scripture courses and other approved courses. Institute Program

22  Serves young adult college students.  Expanded in US and Canada (1993) and outside US and Canada (1994) to include non-student young adults ages 18-30 who live in the immediate area of an institute of religion.  Provides religious instruction in scripture courses and other approved courses.  Sponsors social and service activities under the direction of priesthood leaders. Institute Program

23  Serves young adult college students.  Expanded in US and Canada (1993) and outside US and Canada (1994) to include non-student young adults ages 18-30 who live in the immediate area of an institute of religion.  Provides religious instruction in scripture courses and other approved courses.  Sponsors social and service activities under the direction of priesthood leaders.  Provides leadership training. Institute Program

24 Institute Courses Book of Mormon New Testament Old Testament Pearl of Great Price Doctrine and Covenants Teachings of the Living Prophets Latter-day Saint History Presidents of the Church Doctrines of the Gospel Special Studies in Religion The Gospel and World Religions Missionary Preparation Preparing for a Celestial Marriage Building a Celestial Marriage Introduction to Family History Institute Choir or Chorus Advanced Institute Choir or Chorus Devotional or Lecture Series Principles of Leadership Scripture Study Fundamentals

25  Institute Student Manual  Institute Teacher Manual Institute Curriculum

26 Institute Enrollment

27  Utah: 60,000 Institute Enrollment Comparative Enrollment

28  Utah: 60,000  Brazil: 30,000 Institute Enrollment Comparative Enrollment

29  Utah: 60,000  Brazil: 30,000  Philippines: 20,000 Institute Enrollment Comparative Enrollment

30  Utah: 60,000  Brazil: 30,000  Philippines: 20,000  Peru: 15,000 Institute Enrollment Comparative Enrollment

31 US States  Ohio  Wyoming  Massachusetts  New Mexico  New York Institute Enrollment Areas With Approximately 1,000 Students

32 US States  Ohio  Wyoming  Massachusetts  New Mexico  New York Countries  Dom. Republic  Ivory Coast  Russia  D.R. Congo  Spain Institute Enrollment Areas With Approximately 1,000 Students

33 Seminary and Institute Facilities US and Canada Outside US and Canada Seminary4501 Institute208160

34 Seminary Facilities With Shared Use US and Canada Non-Shared413 Shared37

35 Institute Facilities With Shared Use US and Canada Outside US and Canada Non-Shared7844 Shared130116

36  Board of Education CES Leadership

37  Board of Education  Executive Committee CES Leadership

38  Board of Education  Executive Committee  Commissioner CES Leadership

39  Board of Education  Executive Committee  Commissioner  Administrator CES Leadership

40  Board of Education  Executive Committee  Commissioner  Administrator  Zone Administrators CES Leadership

41  Board of Education  Executive Committee  Commissioner  Administrator  Zone Administrators  Area and Country Directors CES Leadership

42  Board of Education  Executive Committee  Commissioner  Administrator  Zone Administrators  Area and Country Directors  Coordinators and CES Stake Representatives CES Leadership

43  Board of Education  Executive Committee  Commissioner  Administrator  Zone Administrators  Area and Country Directors  Coordinators and CES Stake Representatives  Seminary Principals and Institute Directors CES Leadership

44  Board of Education  Executive Committee  Commissioner  Administrator  Zone Administrators  Area and Country Directors  Coordinators and CES Stake Representatives  Seminary Principals and Institute Directors  Teachers CES Leadership

45 Teachers and Leaders Full-timeVolunteerMissionary 19912,43419,933 22 2001 2,737 35,331 732

46  Full-time to Volunteer Ratio 1991-19922000-2001 1 to 8 1 to 13 1 to 8 1 to 13 Teachers and Leaders

47  Full-time to Volunteer Ratio 1991-19922000-2001 1 to 8 1 to 13 1 to 8 1 to 13  Full-time to Student Ratio 1991-19922000-2001 1 to 183 1 to 241 1 to 183 1 to 241 Teachers and Leaders

48 Teacher Appointment and Training Teacher Appointment Teacher Training

49 Fulfilling the charge to keep the doctrine pure, assist students to move from knowing to living the gospel, and assist families and priesthood leaders in encouraging missionary service and temple marriages. Fulfilling the charge to keep the doctrine pure, assist students to move from knowing to living the gospel, and assist families and priesthood leaders in encouraging missionary service and temple marriages. Current Issues

50 Training and supervision of increasing numbers of appointed volunteer teachers and leaders. Training and supervision of increasing numbers of appointed volunteer teachers and leaders. Current Issues

51 Young single adults in and out of schooling and employment. Young single adults in and out of schooling and employment. Current Issues

52 International growth (training, facilities, translation, etc.). International growth (training, facilities, translation, etc.). Current Issues

53 Assisting the implementation of the Perpetual Education Fund Assisting the implementation of the Perpetual Education Fund Current Issues

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