This email is to provide you with the instructions for continuing your matriculation at Apex School of Theology. "To the Students from the Columbus, GA site: An email sent to students enrolled at the Columbus campus does shed some light on what led to the closure of the campus. While officials have found evidence that demonstrates there was some type of cheating going on at the Columbus campus the exact nature of the level of cheating was not disclosed publicly. Apex administration is now working with students who were enrolled at the Columbus campus to transition their coursework to other locations of the school. In addition, to local students at Apex attending the Columbus campus a large number of local and regional students were also enrolled in online coursework. The Columbus campus which was known as the Georgia/Alabama Learning Center was one of the largest satellite campus of the institution. Apex School of Theology is grateful to all our students, faculty, and staff who work with us during this transition as we continue to strive toward excellence." For the students currently at the Columbus, Georgia Learning Center who are impacted by this decision, the school will work to help facilitate transfers to the Main Campus to minimize disruption in the students’ matriculation. The integrity of the teaching and the students’ work at the school is a matter that Apex School of Theology takes seriously and, as such, will now and in the future undertake measures to guard that integrity. As of June 1st officials at the main campus closed the doors to the Columbus campus after an ongoing investigation has revealed acts of cheating and plagiarism were evident at the local location.Ī post on the website of the school reads as follows: "Apex School of Theology has made the difficult, but necessary, decision to cease all operations at the Columbus, Georgia Learning Center effective Jas a result of significant problems with academic integrity at the site. The main campus which was founded in 1995 began operations in Columbus in 2011 at a small location at the intersection of 13th Avenue and 15th Street. The location of the campus was an extension from the colleges Durham, North Carolina-based location. The North Carolina-based religious college which operated a campus in Columbus on Armour Road closed its doors for good on June 1st after an ongoing investigation has put the academic integrity of the Columbus campus in question and resulted in the closure of the school.Īpex School of Theology operated a small campus at 5210 Armour Road in Columbus. COLUMBUS, GA: The signs are still up outside of Apex School of Theology in Columbus, but the campus is no more.
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