Continuation in Program

Students are expected to demonstrate spiritual commitment, Christian character and responsible behavior. Graduation implies the school’s affirmation of a student’s continuing growth in these areas plus a developing theological stability and competence in ministry. Items which might be cause for termination or which could prevent graduation include:

  1. Failure to maintain graduate level academic work as demonstrated by a cumulative GPA below 2.50.
  2. Failure to pay bills or make arrangements for financial obligations to the Seminary.
  3. Demonstrating social, emotional, or spiritual problems which are not being dealt with constructively.
  4. Demonstrating moral or ethical behavior which raises concerns about readiness for ministry.