Choosing the Program That’s Right for You
- provides students with tools for an ongoing life of Christian study, meditation and practical service
- focuses on the integration of faith with personal, social and cultural issues
- highly flexible, with no time limit for completion
- study at their own pace, whether full-time or in conjunction with other regular activities
- perfect fit for those taking sabbatical leave to reflect on their vocation or ministry
- up to 9 credits can be earned through Distance Education
- all credits earned are transferrable to a degree program at Regent
Specific details and requirements for the DipCS program can be found here.
- reflects the heart of Regent’s mission by focusing on the education, nurture and equipping of Christians to live and work as servant leaders
- educates men and women who anticipate pursuing societal professions or an academic career and those who bring with them specific life questions from previous work or education
- provides students with a selection of 13 available concentrations on which to focus their studies
- prepares students to go on to a wide variety of pursuits, from resuming previous careers to following newly discovered interests, pursuing further education and entering Church-based Christian service
- up to 20 credits can be completed through Distance Education
Specific details and requirements for the MCS program can be found here.
- geared towards the development of the pastor, missionary and church worker
- emphasizes formation of the Christian person as a precedent for formation of the Church leader
- focuses on the knowledge, skills and perspectives that are essential for church-based Christian service, including biblical interpretation, theological understanding, historical awareness, practical training and ability to integrate faith with life in our world
- offers students the option of completing a concentration in a specific area of interest
- places high value on personal interaction in its equipping for professional ministry
Specific details and requirements for the MDiv program can be found here.
- highest academic degree awarded by Regent College
- requires a minimum GPA of 3.5 for admission
- encourages an interdisciplinary approach to theological studies through research and writing
- allows students to continue focused study in a particular area of interest
- provides additional preparation for students who anticipate pursuing doctoral studies and is a useful academic supplement to a vocational degree
Specific details and requirements for the ThM program can be found here.