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New Collaboration at Andrews University Fast-tracks MDiv Degree

This new collaboration is one of several initiatives being developed to increase the number of theology students attending the University.

June 11, 2024

Berrien Springs, Michigan, United States

Andrew Francis, with ANN Staff
Fernando Ortiz, MDiv program director, and Rodney Palmer, chair of the Department of Religion & Biblical Languages, head the new program collaboration.

Fernando Ortiz, MDiv program director, and Rodney Palmer, chair of the Department of Religion & Biblical Languages, head the new program collaboration.

[Photo: Jeff Boyd]

The Bachelor of Arts in Theology program and the Master of Divinity (MDiv) program at Andrews University are collaborating to provide an easier pathway for students to complete both the undergraduate and graduate programs. In the 2024–2025 school year, undergraduate theology students will have the opportunity to partake in 15 shared credits of upper-division classes that will count toward both their undergraduate degree and a subsequent MDiv degree. Through increased overlap and simplicity, both degree programs hope to increase efficiency for students.

Fernando Ortiz, the MDiv program director, expressed his excitement about and approval of the partnership between the undergraduate Department of Religion & Biblical Languages and the graduate program in the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary. “This collaboration is an unprecedented opportunity for undergraduate students at Andrews to have a seamless transition to the Seminary and save time. We are thrilled to enhance the opportunities for both programs.”

Because many undergraduate theology students go on to pursue an MDiv or other graduate-level programs at the Seminary after graduation, it made sense to Ortiz and Rodney Palmer, chair of the Department of Religion & Biblical Languages, to provide a simpler path for students to pursue their academic and career goals.

The partnership also allows students from the Department of Religion & Biblical Languages the opportunity to go into the pastoral field after graduation and gain valuable ministerial experience. Then, they may return to Andrews and begin a graduate degree in the Seminary with a head start because of the upper-level classes they have already taken.

The collaboration is expected to benefit students, the distinct programs, and their faculties. Palmer stated that he believes the collaboration will allow for “a greater working relationship between the Seminary and the undergrad program,” since the two programs are currently separated under different schools within the greater Andrews University umbrella. Ortiz is hopeful that the added benefits and easier connection between the two programs will entice more students to attend both the MDiv program and undergraduate theology program.

This new collaboration is one of several initiatives being developed to increase the number of theology students attending the University. For example, the Lake Union Conference recently announced a new scholarship program for religion and education majors who are members of the Lake Union.

Although the collaboration is designated to begin in the upcoming 2024–2025 school year, Palmer expects that some current sophomore and junior students will take advantage of this opportunity and apply to earn Seminary credits early. After a review of their degree progress and timeline, these students will be able to take advantage of the positive changes being made to theological studies at Andrews University.

The original article was published on the Andrews University website.

Andrew Francis, with ANN Staff

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