Ministry Scholars Program

­­­General Criteria for Participation in the Ministry Scholars Program

This is a rigorous program that streamlines undergraduate and graduate education while providing robust discipleship and co-curricular experiences to prepare students for effective ministry. Throughout the program, students are expected to meet and maintain certain academic standards and demonstrate a commitment to their spiritual and professional growth related to their calling to vocational ministry.

Students must maintain a 3.0 minimum GPA throughout the duration of their undergraduate degree program at Bethel University's College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) and while enrolled in the master's program at the Seminary. 

Prior to Seminary enrollment, students will be evaluated by the Ministry Scholars Program Director for their readiness to transition to graduate level education. The evaluation will be based primarily on academic ability, spiritual maturity, character, and the continued discovery of the student's calling. This evaluation will take place before the student enrolls in seminary level courses. In order for students to begin taking seminary courses, they will need to have completed 60 credits counting towards their bachelor’s degree and have taken the two prerequisite courses: BIB101 Introduction to the Bible and THE201 Christian Theology.

Admission to the Seminary is conditional on earning a Bachelor's degree from CAS with an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 and obtaining approval from the Ministry Scholars Program Director.

Degree Requirements 

Ministry Scholars will take courses offered at Bethel Seminary as part of their baccalaureate program (totaling a minimum of 122 credits). While the program is meant for those interested in ministry, any major may take seminary courses. In each major, seminary courses can be taken with elective undergraduate credit.

Courses taken at the seminary as part of the undergraduate degree will count towards both undergraduate and seminary credit. These courses are offered through the seminary and students may take them in-person (when offered) or online.

In order for students to begin their seminary courses, they must:

  • Complete at least 60 credits towards their bachelor’s degree
  • Complete and earn at least a 3.0 GPA in the following prerequisite courses: Introduction to the Bible (BIB 101) and Christian Theology (THE 201)

Students may take seminary courses but cannot exceed more than half of the total credits for the seminary degree that they are pursuing. The greater amount of credits for a graduate degree must be taken while as a graduate student in the seminary. The seminary degree options which students can take courses in will be limited by the seminary advisors.

Admission to the Seminary after finishing the undergraduate degree is conditional on earning a Bachelor's degree from CAS with a GPA of 3.0 or better and obtaining approval from the Ministry Scholars Program Director. 

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