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2016–17 Graduate Academic Catalog

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School of Biblical and Theological Studies

Master of Ministry

Tuition and Fees

Tuition cost for the M.Min. program for the 2016–17 academic

year is $399 per semester credit hour.

The graduation fee for the M.Min. program for the 2016–17

academic year is $100.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Federal aid is available to students who meet established

requirements and complete the required forms. Institutional

scholarships are also available. For additional information, visit

cedarville.edu/gradaid.

Academic Advising

Each student is assigned an academic advisor by the program

director. The academic advisor offers counsel concerning course

scheduling. Students are encouraged to consult their academic

advisor prior to registration, whenever an academic problem

is encountered, or when considering any changes in their

educational program. Degree-seeking students may review their

academic program progression by selecting the Progress Tab

option in Student Planning at

cedarville.edu/studentplanning

.

The program director will work with each student individually to

construct a uniquely complimentary ministry internship.

Course Sequencing

The M.Min. program may be completed in as little as one year.

Review the program website for information about full-time and

part-time completion options.

Course Load

Assuming that proficiency requirements have been satisfied, a

minimum of 38 semester hours is required for graduation.

Repeating Courses

The general requirements for repeating graduate course work

apply to the M.Min. program.

Transfer Credits

In addition to the general requirements for the transfer of

graduate credits, students may transfer up to twelve (12) semester

hours of credit from a regionally accredited program into this

program. Any transfer courses must be graduate level, completed

with a grade of B (3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale) or higher, and must

be similar in content to courses offered by the School of Biblical

and Theological Studies. Courses must have been completed

within the past seven years. Transfer credit is not included in the

cumulative grade point average. To request transfer credit, send an

official transcript directly from the transfer institution to the Office of

the Registrar at Cedarville University.

Once the official transcript is received, the program director will

evaluate the transfer request. The Office of the Registrar will send

a notification email when approved transfer credits have been

added to the transcript.

Ministry Internship

A part-time ministry internship serves as the capstone

experience for the M.Min. program. This mentored and evaluated

ministry experience under the direction of a qualified field mentor

takes place following all program course work. This experience

lasts approximately eight weeks, and the requirements include:

• Developing a personal philosophy of ministry

• Weekly journal to evaluate personal ministry strengths and

weaknesses

• Reading reaction papers

• Teaching observation, planning, experience, and self-

evaluation

• Individual mentor/mentee relationships

• Leadership development and observation

The Program Director will work alongside students to craft a

meaningful internship experience. The field mentors are required

to complete a training and equipping session to ensure that course

objectives are met and that students have a rich and profitable

experience.

Capstone Internship Requirements

In order to begin the ministry internship, a M.Min. student must

have completed all degree course work, met the biblical language

proficiency, have a 3.0 GPA or better, and may not have grades of

incomplete.

Graduation Requirements

Completion of all listed requirements for a program, including

a minimum cumulative graduate GPA of 3.0 within the given

program is required to be certified for graduation. All requirements

for the degree must be completed within five years after

matriculation in the program.

Program Delivery

This M.Min program will be offered in a classroom format and in

an online format culminating in an off-site ministry internship.

Center for Apologetics and Public Christianity

The Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity at

Cedarville University exists to prepare believers to engage culture

with the credible news of the Gospel grounded in God’s biblical

revelation of Himself. This center will be a visible example of the

core mission of the University by offering students resources and

opportunities to think deeply and biblically about the role of the

Christian in the public square, and the position of the Gospel in

the marketplace of ideas. The center also affords another avenue

by which a diversity of views can be presented and addressed

from a biblical perspective.

Center for Biblical Integration

The Center of Biblical Integration at Cedarville University

promotes biblical integration throughout curriculum, teaching, and

research for both the University and the evangelical community.

The center strives to be a resource for integrative study, teaching,

and service in drawing connections between a biblical and

theological foundation, academic disciplines, and topics of life.

The center also aids faculty members in their personal integration

efforts in their classrooms, academic research, or professional

field.