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Program Overview

Video courses are available to students either for credit on the master's or certificate level or for noncredit personal enrichment. Many people choose to use video as a way of strengthening their own Bible knowledge and take the courses for personal enrichment in this way. Others, however, wish to use these courses as a means of contributing credit toward their seminary degree (academic credit is applicable to the M.Div., Certificate, and Master of Arts in Theological Studies/Master of Arts in Christian Ministry programs only). View the courses offered in the video studies program.

Tuition & Fees

Please consult the seminary's Tuition and Fees page for detailed information.

Library Services

Students taking video courses for Master of Arts or Master of Divinity credit should attempt to locate a theological library within commuting distance for purposes of research. Additional resources from our library are also available. The library fee is included in the $75 video fee; however, the cost of shipping books from our library will be billed as an additional expense.

Due Dates & Late Work

Students must return all video tapes and course work to be graded within 150 days of the video course package shipping date. The standard seminary policy for late work applies to video courses: one-week academic extensions are assessed a $25 fee and a 3-point course grade reduction; three-week academic extensions beyond the first week are assessed a $75 fee with an additional 3-point course grade reduction. All academic extensions must be received in the seminary office before the 150th day; course work completed without a timely request for an academic extension will be assigned a failing grade. Extension request forms are available upon request.

Modified September 4, 2008