Andrews University

Andrews University Celebrates Record Enrollment in MDiv Program

Expanded to 460 students, the program received its highest enrolment in six years.

United States
Emily Ellis, Andrews University
The 2024 Master of Divinity cohort is pictured outside of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary.

The 2024 Master of Divinity cohort is pictured outside of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary.

[Photo: Darren Heslop]

Enrollment in the Master of Divinity (MDiv) program at Andrews University’s Seventh-day Theological Seminary has expanded to include 460 students, the highest enrollment in the last six years and the second highest in the program’s history.

Several factors have contributed to this milestone. In response to the rapidly evolving market and social needs of the academic world, the MDiv program has introduced several innovative changes. The expansion of hybrid study options now offers students a range of learning modes—online, Zoom, in-person, summer, and off-campus intensives—providing greater flexibility and accessibility.

Additionally, the program has launched a Spanish cohort in collaboration with the Florida Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and has enhanced its concentrations and dual degree offerings through partnerships with other campus programs. In recent years, the North American Division (NAD) Ministerial Department has also made a significant impact on enrollment with its NextGen initiative, which has encouraged young people across the NAD to think about pursuing ministry.

Fernando Ortiz, MDiv program director, says, “To meet the ever-growing demand for new pastors, we are committed to meeting the needs of the global church by offering multiple delivery methods for courses within the MDiv program. This flexibility is crucial for pastors and administrators with demanding schedules, allowing them to engage with our program more effectively.”

The original article was published on the Andrews University website.

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