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  1. The Doctor of Ministry (DMin) Program at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary participates in the seminary’s mission by connecting faith leaders with each other, with scholars recognized in their fields, and with distinguished practitioners of Christian ministry.

  2. The Doctor of Ministry is a three-year program structured as follows: Year 1 – Coursework. Year 2 – Coursework and mid-program evaluations. Year 3 – Candidacy including proposal and project development, project report, and defense Students may take a maximum of six years to complete the Doctor of Ministry degree.

  3. 20 de nov. de 2020 · Students who fail the same course twice are dismissed. CUM GPA Below 2.5 – When a student’s CUM GPA falls below 2.50 the student is placed on probation. In order to graduate a student must have a CUM GPA of 2.50 or higher. A student is dismissed if the CUM GPA is below 2.50 for two semesters of full-time course work.

  4. Demonstrate a grasp of diverse historical, theological, and contextual dimensions of global and decolonized Christian spirituality and Spiritual Direction. Understand various Christian spiritual practices and the methods deployed in the effective practice of Spiritual Direction.

  5. Welcome to Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary! For over 168 years we have prepared spiritually adventurous, intellectually daring, and deeply faithful leaders for service to the Church, the academy, and diverse cultures and settings. Over the course of that long history, much has remained constant—our Christian identity and purpose, our ...

  6. The DMin track in Leadership for Social Transformation draws together practitioners from across a diversity of vocational ministry contexts who share a commitment to rethinking and advancing religious leadership in the public square. This program track equips faith leaders to understand social movements and religious movements as partners ...

  7. E.3.2.1 The DMin program shall require the equivalent of one full year of academic study and the completion of the doctoral project. Normally, the degree shall require not fewer than three nor more than six years to complete, although the Commission on Accrediting may approve alternative degree designs.