MissionThe mission of the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries (ARTS) is to preserve and advance the academic quality, accountability, and improvement of seminaries committed to educating students in the tenets of Reformed Theology.HistoryCreated in 1999 to meet the need for an accrediting organization dedicated to Reformed theological education, ARTS, through its independent standing Commission on Accreditation accredits institutions granting graduate degrees at the masters and doctoral levels in ministry-related fields.Core ValuesARTS is committed to bringing glory to God by contributing to the building of the Church, the progress of God's Kingdom, and the preservation and advancement of the Reformed tradition by providing a context where the Association and member institutions can hold one another accountable for fulfilling their individual purposes and commitments.Tenets of FaithEach accredited member and affiliate institution must profess adherence to one or more of the historic creeds of the Reformed tradition, namely, the Westminster Confession and Catechisms, the Belgic Confession, the Heidelberg Catechism, the Canons of Dordt, the First and Second Helvetic Confessions, or the Second London Confession of 1689.