NOBTS and Missouri Baptist University to offer advanced standing M.Div. pathway - Missouri Baptist University

NOBTS and Missouri Baptist University to offer advanced standing M.Div. pathway

Through a new partnership between New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (NOBTS) and Missouri Baptist University (MBU), MBU students will be eligible to apply specific earned MBU college credit hours towards an NOBTS master of divinity degree.  Through this partnership, MBU and NOBTS will move into ministry positions well-prepared and quicker than the traditional program.

The articulation agreement, signed by NOBTS Provost Norris Grubbs and MBU Provost Andy Chambers, lays out a pathway whereby MBU graduates with Christian Studies majors can further their education at NOBTS while saving time and money.   

“We are excited to partner with Missouri Baptist University to provide quality theological education that enables students to enter the field of service as quickly as possible,” said Norris Grubbs, provost at NOBTS. “Students who come to NOBTS from MBU will benefit greatly from this program.”

The schools worked together before the agreement to identify MBU Christian Studies major courses that would be comparable or equivalent to specific courses required for the NOBTS M.Div. degree.

The Accelerated Master of Divinity program outlined in the agreement reduces a student’s time in school – potentially saving thousands of dollars – by reducing course redundancy.

“We are grateful for this partnership with New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary which will maximize the strengths of our two programs in an efficient manner that allows students to complete their seminary education in as short a time as possible,” said Dr. Andy Chambers, Provost at MBU.

Jamie Dew, NOBTS president, has noted both the importance of helping students complete degrees in a timely manner and the value of training at NOBTS’ main campus in New Orleans.

 “We are convinced that the unique culture and people of New Orleans provide a ready-made opportunity for our students to encounter others in desperate need of the Gospel,” Dew said, adding that the city’s unique character “creates an amazing opportunity for theological training and ministry preparation.”

The Accelerated Master of Divinity program outlined in the agreement reduces a student’s time in school and potentially saving thousands of dollars by reducing course redundancy.

Qualifying students can earn up to one-third of the required hours for the M.Div. degree, as outlined in the articulation agreement. MBU students can count qualified hours toward any M.Div. of any specialization, including Expository Preaching, Biblical Languages, Christian Thought, Christian Education, Christian Apologetics, and others.

MBU graduates must meet additional requirements to qualify for the accelerated plan. Potential students must apply to NOBTS and meet all admissions requirements for the school. Students requesting NOBTS credit must have earned a “B” or higher in the qualifying college courses. In addition, the qualifying college credit hours must be applied to an NOBTS M.Div. within five years of a student’s baccalaureate graduation.

For more information and a complete list of qualifying courses, visit www.nobts.edu/acceleratedmdiv.

For more information about MBU’s Christian studies programs, visit: http://www.mobap.edu/academics/humanities-division/