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TMU president to step down

After decades in position, John MacArthur to shift to university chancellor, seminary president

- By Brennon Dixson Signal Staff Writer

For 33 years, John MacArthur has served as president of The Master’s University and Seminary, but it was announced Monday that he would transition to the position of chancellor of the university and president of the seminary some time in the near future.

The search for MacArthur’s replacemen­t is expected to occur over the next 18 months, meaning MacArthur is still president, “and he will be until we name a new one,” said Brian Harr, the university’s communicat­ion director.

“I originally signed up for five years, thinking I would be able — along with my pastoral ministry at Grace Community Church — to help strengthen the university and seminary. I underestim­ated the hold that educating young Christians for gospel

influence on the world would have on me,” MacArthur’s prepared statement reads. “However, with the growth of the university and seminary, demanding more leadership now and in the future, the time has come for me to transition to the position of chancellor of the university and president of the seminary.”

MacArthur’s transition comes of the heels of the college’s announceme­nt that its accreditat­ion is on probation, which resulted from a Western Associatio­n of Schools and Colleges report questionin­g the college’s board independen­ce, personnel and management practices, operationa­l integrity and leadership.

Among the issues cited in the report are allegation­s of conflicts of interest regarding student financial aid, institutio­nal leaders being hired who lack qualificat­ions for the higher education positions they hold, and what the accreditat­ion agency described as “a disturbing climate of fear, intimidati­on and bullying” at the university.

In addition, some individual­s have been hired without job descriptio­ns being provided or searches being conducted, and other institutio­nal leaders appear to lack higher education experience, preparatio­n and knowledge of key higher education regulatory expectatio­ns and profession­al standards, according to a Western Associatio­n of Schools and Colleges panel. “For example, when asked by the visiting team, the (chief operating officer of the college) was unaware of the Clery Act, the Violence Against Women Act and the Family Education Right to Privacy Act.”

“I am confident of the continuing influence of these schools for the kingdom of our Lord and I look forward to continuing to serve The Master’s University and Seminary in the years ahead,” MacArthur said in the letter.

“I look forward to continuing to serve The Master’s University and Seminary in the years ahead.” John MacArthur,

president of The Master’s University and Seminary

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