Admission
requirements for the D.Min. program assume a high level of achievement
in biblical, theological, and ministerial areas through previous
academic studies and ministry experience.
In addition to the Seminary's general
requirements for admission, the applicant to the Doctor of Ministry
program shall hold a three-year Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree
or its educational equivalent from an institution accredited regionally
and/or by the Association of Theological Schools in the United
States and Canada (A.T.S.). A cumulative grade point of 3.0 (on
a 4-point scale) is required. In certain cases, a student with
a two-year theological M.A. degree may be admitted in a provisional
status with the agreement to complete M.Div. equivalency courses
prior to doctoral course work.
An applicant with a Master of Divinity
degree from an unaccredited institution may seek admission by
special review. A copy of the institution's catalog, setting forth
faculty credentials, curriculum, facilities and learning resources,
shall be submitted at the time of application. Any additional
documentation the applicant wishes to submit to assist the Committee
in its decision is welcome. If the review is favorable, the student
will be admitted on academic probation. The probationary status
will be reviewed upon the satisfactory completion (3.0 average
or greater) of two doctoral courses.
Doctoral applicants must provide
evidence of significant achievement in ministry. A minimum of
three years of full-time ministry experience after the completion
of the Master of Divinity degree is required. Current involvement
in vocational ministry is required both for admission and for
continuance in the program. Because the D.Min. is an in-service
professional program, it is necessary for the doctoral student
to remain active in ministry throughout the program.
A set of admission materials must
be completed and on file in the Admissions Office before action
can be taken. These materials include an admission statement;
experience statement (or professional vita); a statement of supportive
endorsement from the church or agency with which the applicant
serves; four professional and personal references; official transcripts
of all college, graduate-level, and seminary education; a health
history form; and an identifying photograph. In addition, doctoral
applicants must provide a sample of writing and research skills.
This commonly takes the form of a seminary research paper, articles
for publication or distribution, or materials produced for use
in one's ministry. The sample selected should reflect the applicant's
writing skills in form, style, and content. The deadline for submission
of the application is 20 days before the close of registration
for each doctoral course. (For a schedule of D.Min. courses and
the registration dates, please contact the Admissions Office.) |