How long will it take to complete a basic degree program?
The MDIV curriculum is designed so that a full-time student can complete the requirements for the degree in three (3) full years, taking 12 credit hours in the fall and spring semesters, 3 credit hours in January term, and 6 credit hours in the summer terms. A student’s program may be lengthened by a variety of factors, such as participation in internships or taking a reduced load in any given semester. All students must complete their work within six (6) years from the date of matriculation. The MATS program may be completed in two (2) years by students studying full-time.
The MDIV curriculum offers an evening/weekend scheduling option, in addition to its current daytime schedule. Full-time students may complete the MDIV degree in as few as three (3) full years, taking 12 credit hours in the fall and spring semesters, 3 credit hours in January term, and 6 credit hours in the summer terms. A student attending part-time may complete the requirements for the degree in five (5) years, taking 6 credit hours in the fall and spring semesters, 3 credit hours in the January and summer term, with the exception of one summer of Greek school for 6 credit hours. A student’s program may be lengthened or shortened by a variety of factors, such as participation in internships or taking a reduced load (full-time) or increased load (part-time) in any given semester. The MA(TS) program may be completed in as few as two (2) years by students studying full-time, taking 12 credits in the fall and spring semesters. The MAPT program may be completed in two (2) years and one sum