How to Find Course Syllabi

How to Find Course Syllabi

NOTE: You may need to first log out of any personal Gmail accounts that you have, open a different browser, or switch Gmail accounts when prompted. Only your ATS Gmail has access to course syllabi. 













In order to access the syllabi: 
1. Log into Asbury Connect (https://connect.asburyseminary.edu).
2. Open your ATS email.
3. In a new tab, go to http://asbury.to/syllabi
4. This should bring up folders for all the semesters (these contain all syllabi relevant to that semester).
5. Select the folder of the desired semester to bring up a list of syllabi by course number.
6. You may select, view, and download the desired syllabus or syllabi.
7. After you have accessed the syllabi, you may also search your Asbury Seminary Google Drive for "ATS syllabi" and locate these folders.

If you need further help, please let us know. We will gladly troubleshoot or walk you through the process.

(859)858-2100 

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