S&I Annual Report 2009

Saturday, April 11, 2009
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Have you ever been asked questions like these:

  1)  How many students are enrolled in Seminary?
  2)  Where and when did Seminary begin?
  3)  How many countries have Seminary programs?
  4)  How many kinds of Seminary are available?
  5)  Are there more students in Seminary or Institute?

These questions, and many others, are answered in the:

   SEMINARIES AND INSTITUTES OF RELIGION
   ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2009

You can download and read a copy by:

  *  Visiting www.ldsces.org
  *  Clicking on the "Annual Report 2009" link
     (on the left column)

This excellent 5-page summary of Seminary and Institute
Programs contains a wealth of useful and interesting
information.

You will also learn that there are no more "Early Morning"
Seminary programs.  ("Early Morning Seminary" is now called
"Daily Seminary.")

And, in case you're curious, here are the answers to the
questions above (as of the 2007-2008 school year):

1)  361,993
2)  1912 at Granite High School in Salt Lake City, Utah
3)  139 countries
4)  Three:  Daily, Released-Time, and Home-Study
5)  Seminary

You may also be interested to learn that in the 2007-2008
school year there were 19,086,744 hours in religious
education given by full-time missionaries, part-time
service missionaries, and called teachers.

Best wishes,

Ken

www.KenAlford.com
ScriptureMastery@KenAlford.com
(801) 491-8164


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