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Master of Divinity
Canadian Southern Baptist Seminary
cbtsc.ca
200 Seminary View
Cochrane, Alberta, T4C 2G1, Canada
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Program Type Master's
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Credential Type Degree
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Length 3 Years
66 credit hours, plus 30 hours of prerequisites
- Part Time Only
- Cooperative Education
- Continuing Education
- Distance Learning Available
Admission to the MDiv (Fast Track) will be determined after a thorough evaluation of the applicant’s undergraduate transcript in light of the prerequisite requirements necessary for the program. Applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA in the college courses required for the MDiv (Fast Track) and an overall 3.0 for their undergraduate degree. Qualifying students must be less than 5 years removed from their baccalaureate graduation.
To demonstrate writing ability, applicants must submit a graded research paper from their undergraduate program. If a suitable paper is not available, applicants will be asked to write an essay/paper demonstrating their writing and research ability as well as discussing why they are qualified to participate in the MDiv (Fast Track) program.
Applicants interested in the MDiv (Fast Track) must apply to the traditional Master of Divinity degree and indicate in their application that they would like to be considered for the MDiv (Fast Track). Admission to the Fast Track program will be considered upon admission to the MDiv.
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Updated March 05, 2024. The information contained in this profile is current as of the date shown.
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