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NOBTS AND LCU ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP INVOLVING MDIV, MBA, AND MSW DEGREES

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Officials from Louisiana Christian University (LCU) and New Orleans  Baptist Theological Seminary (NOBTS) signed a historical partnership  agreement April 13.

The partnership re-affirms transfer options for LCU graduates who  study in the NOBTS Accelerated Master of Divinity program (M.Div.)  established in 2019. The new agreement offers NOBTS students the  opportunity to transfer credits toward the Master of Business  Administration (MBA) and Master of Social Work (MSW) degrees. The  partnership will expand the training options available for God-called  men and women in Louisiana and help students save time and money.

Rick Brewer, president of LCU, and Jamie Dew, president of NOBTS,  signed the agreement on the NOBTS campus in conjunction with the  seminary Spring trustee meeting.

“We are very excited about the leadership of Dr. Brewer, and we are  so grateful to have Louisiana Christian University as a partner,” Dew  said. “We are trying to do everything we can to make the pathways to  ministry more efficient, for the Kingdom.”

Brewer said that he wants LCU to stand with partners who proclaim  “thus sayeth the Lord” like NOBTS. He sees the expanded partnership as a  way to address a culture that is increasingly hostile for the gospel.

“This should be a model for more Baptist universities to link up with  seminaries for Kingdom work and to address the challenges before us,”  Brewer said. “We are grateful for the partnership with the seminary.”

 

The NOBTS Accelerated Master of Divinity Program

The agreement offers LCU graduates the opportunity to start the NOBTS  Accelerated Master of Divinity program with advanced standing by  transferring pre-approved courses from their undergraduate program. The  program reduces educational redundancy and the time it takes to complete  the M.Div. by leveraging the quality biblical studies and ministry  instruction students receive at LCU.

Potential Accelerated M.Div. students from LCU must apply to NOBTS  and meet all the admissions requirements for the school. Students must  have earned a “B” or higher in a qualifying undergraduate course to  receive credit toward a master’s course. In addition, the credits can  only be applied to the Accelerated M.Div. program within five years of a  student’s baccalaureate graduation.

 

The LCU MBA program

NOBTS students with an interest in earning a business degree  will benefit from the partnership with transfer options in LCU’s Master  of Business Administration (MBA). NOBTS students in the M.Div. program  can transfer up to nine credit hours from a pre-approved course list  into the MBA program at LCU. LCU courses taken in the MBA program may be  used to fulfill the free elective requirements for the M.Div. degree.

NOBTS students must meet all of the LCU MBA admissions requirements  for acceptance into the program. Requirements include an undergraduate  degree from an accredited college or university and a 2.5 minimum  undergraduate GPA. Candidates must also earn an Inbound Peregrine  Assessment score of 100 or higher. Students must have at least three  undergraduate credit hours in accounting, economics, finance,  statistics, and spreadsheet proficiency or take a leveling course during  the first semester in the MBA program. The LCU MBA program will charge  the same rate per credit students pay in their master’s study at NOBTS.

 

The LCU MSW

NOBTS students earning the Master of Arts in Church and  Community Ministries degree will receive transfer credit of up to 15  hours (on approved courses) toward the 60-hour Master of Social Work  (MSW) degree at LCU. The LCU program is accredited by CSWE and gives  students the opportunity to become licensed social workers. LCU courses  taken in the MSW program may be used to fulfill the free elective  requirements for the Master of Arts in Church and Community Ministries  degree.

NOBTS students must meet all of the LCU MSW admissions requirements  for acceptance into the program. Requirements include an undergraduate  degree from an accredited college or university with nine hours of  social science credits and nine hours of humanities credits. NOBTS  students who graduated with a BSW from a CSWE-accredited undergraduate  program can gain advanced standing in the LCU program. The LCU MSW  program will charge the same rate per credit students pay in their  master’s study at NOBTS.

“We are excited about the new articulation agreement between LCU and  NOBTS that creates innovative pathways for our students to earn more  than one graduate degree,” said Cheryl D. Clark, vice president of  academic affairs at LCU. “Under the new partnership, students will be  able to fast track earning graduate degrees from both institutions.

“We are very excited to partner with Louisiana Christian University  to provide our students opportunities to attain these degrees which we  do not offer ourselves,” said Norris Grubbs, NOBTS provost. “Students  can work on both degrees at the same time and be prepared for a ministry  world that is always changing.”

 

Media Advisory | April 20, 2022 | Pineville, Louisiana

Contact: Dr. Elizabeth B. Clarke, Director of University Communications | Elizabeth.clarke@lacollege.edu

Original source can be found here.

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