Quality Christian Education in a Beautiful Setting
Brief History
Pakistan Adventist Seminary developed from a small
Seventh-day Adventist boy's
school founded in 1923 in 1923. In 1937 it became a coeducational
institution
with the integration of the Seventh-day Adventist girls' school from
Chichoki
Mallian. Steady Growth followed as students came from all parts of the
Punjab
and northwest India. In 1957 Pakistan Adventist Seminary started
offering a
2-year Junior Seminary program. Later a senior Seminary was developed
and the
first graduates received their degrees in 1970. The institution now
incorporates
the Elementary School (class 1-8),, High School (classes 9 &
10) and
College, offering 2-year, 4-year and 5-year degree in different
disciplines. The
present enrolment is over 400 students. The Seminary is an institution
administered by the Pakistan Union which has been a part of the
territory of the
Trans-European Division of Seventh-day Adventist since 1985.
Accreditation
Pakistan Adventist Seminary is one of many educational
institutions operated by
the Seventh-day Adventist denominations throughout the world. It is
accredited
by the association of Seventh-day Adventist Colleges and Secondary
Schools,
Maryland, USA. The BTh degree is accredited by the Association for
Theological
Education in South East Asia (ATESEA). Graduates of Pakistan Adventist
Seminary
are eligible to apply to take advanced studies at sister institutions
of the
Association upon completion of entry requirements.
Registration
Pakistan Adventist Seminary & College is registered with the Government of Pakistan as a Degree College.
Purpose and Scope of Operation
The institution is owned and operated by the Seventh-day
Adventist denomination.
It receives no government grants. The Seminary is maintained primarily
to train
workers for the church. The Lower and Middle Seminary, Beginning with
the
primary class, follow the ten-class elementary and secondary schooling
system of
Pakistan. The higher Seminary programs are on the tertiary level.
Statement of Mission
The purpose of the Pakistan Adventist Seminary is to
train workers to serve the
Church in Pakistan and beyond, as well as to prepare Christian youth
for useful
service to society at large. This will be achieved by equipping our
students
through professional and practical training and by example to represent
Christ
and his love to all and, in co-operation with the Holy Spirit, to lead
them to
salvation and service for God and their fellowmen in preparation for
Christ's
soon return.
Location
Pakistan Adventist Seminary is located about 60
Kilometers west of Lahore on
Sargodha road at Farooqabad Mandi where good public transportation
services are
available. The institution is located on 35 acres of land.
Website
http://www.pasc.edu.pk ( formerly http://www.tagnet.org/pas ) is the Official website for Pakistan Adventist Seminary & College, operated by and maintained for Pakistan Adventist Seminary & College. For any questions or concerns, please contact the Pakistan Adventist Seminary & College administration. Please report any website problems to the web master.