Graduate Admission
Graduate program applicants normally must have a baccalaureate degree (or its equivalent) from an institution accredited by a recognized regional or national accreditation body. Graduate applicants should have a minimum undergraduate grade point average of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale and are expected to possess a basic understanding of the Bible and the essentials of the Christian faith so as to be able to engage in meaningful graduate study. Admission decisions are based upon the applicant’s complete application file. Admission depends on factors beyond the applicant’s previous academic history. The character of the whole person will be considered during the admissions process. The seminary seeks students who are committed to Christ and who desire to live lives consistent with the teachings of Scripture. It is expected that such students will be emotionally suited for Christian service, intellectually capable of rigorous academic discipline, sensitive to the needs of the total community, able to demonstrate personal integrity, and willing to grow spiritually. The seminary reserves the right to draw conclusions regarding the Christian profession of all applicants. The seminary also reserves the right to deny admission to any individual with a theological position or personal life-style not in accordance with biblical and ethical standards established and determined by the Word of God. The final authority for the definition of biblical and ethical standards lies with the Governing Board of the seminary. In addition, all applicants must read, respect, and uphold the basic doctrinal statement and code of conduct of the seminary.
Nondiscrimination Policy
The Christian Evangelistic Mission admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate with regards to any of the above mentioned categories in the administration of its educational and admissions policies, scholarships, financial assistance, and academic programs.
General Admission Procedures
All applications must include the following information to be considered:
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Completed Student Application
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A resume of all colleges, universities, and other learning institutions attended
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Passport Photo
It is greatly appriciated if the applicants include as many of the following as possible:
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An autobiographical essay
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Copy of transcripts and/or test scores
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Two written recommendations from qualified individuals (clergy, academic, or personal) attesting to the applicant’s commitment to Christ, church involvement, leadership ability, academic performance, academic potential, communication skills, interpersonal relationships, and other significant character traits. The academic recommendation may be waived if the student has been out of school for over five years. The personal recommendation should come from acquaintances other than spouses or immediate relatives.
To begin your application open the Student Application below. Fill in the 2 pages of personal information completely. If at any point you have questions or comments, they may be sent at any time through the feedback section at the bottom of any page on this web site or emailed to claudeb@pdq.net. Submit your application once it is complete. The application can be submitted by email to claudeb@pdq.net. The application can also be submitted by selecting the whole document (ctrl+A) copying it (ctrl+C) and pasting (ctrl+V) into the comments section of the feedback at the bottom of the page.
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