Master of Divinity

Holistic Ministry Preparation

Master of Divinity

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78 Credit Hours

3 Years Residential or 4 Years Online, Full-time

In-Person, Online, or Hybrid

On-Campus Courses During the Day and Online/Zoom Courses at Night

Embedded Certificate Options

Christian Ethics, Congregational Ministry, Faith Based Social Transformation, Interfaith Dialogue, Spiritual Care, and Trauma and Theology

Combined Degree Options

Music, Counseling, Business, and Organizational Leadership

Counting the Cost

Affording Seminary

Thanks to the generosity of our donors, we are able to reduce the base cost for all masters students to $545 per credit hour enrolled.

  • 100%

    Of McAfee students benefit from the McAfee Tuition Grant to reduce the cost of their school of theology program.

Program Overview

The Master of Divinity degree (M.Div.) is a 78-hour, professional degree for theological schools and seminaries. It prepares students for ordained ministry and for pastoral and religious leadership in congregations and other settings. The M.Div. is structured to give students foundational tools for ministry, integrating the academic, spiritual, and practical components of theological education.

This degree is offered as both a 3-year residential program and a 4-year fully online program. Students can anticipate taking 13 hours each semester in the residential program and 6-7 hours each semester in the online program.

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Formation Focused

A unique feature of the M.Div. degree is a series of ministerial formation courses across the program designed to cultivate capacities for leading. Students engage in faculty-guided peer learning and reflection in small groups, sharing out of their diverse backgrounds and vocational goals and building relationships throughout the academic year. Each year has a particular focus for student formation: the first year focuses on spiritual formation, the second year on vocational formation, and the final year on ministerial integration.

Master of Divinity

Program Opportunities and Guides

Embedded Certificates

Students may choose to focus their M.Div. studies by pursuing a fully embedded certificate within their M.Div. degree program, which will be indicated in your official transcripts when you graduate. These certificates will allow students to further pursue their ministerial and vocational goals as they focus and deepen their study in particular fields of interest.

Meet the Faculty

Our school is led by top-tier faculty who are practitioner-scholars who love to mentor our students as they explore and follow their calling in seminary.

Admissions Requirements

Each of our programs have their own application process. Take a look at the application materials required for the MDIV program.

Program Guide

For a complete overview of the MDIV Program, explore our downloadable program guide.

Combined Degrees

An advantage of being one of Mercer University’s 12 colleges and schools is that we have opportunities for highly qualified students to obtain two degrees in a shortened time through a combined degree program. This is a great asset to the student who has a multiplicity of passions as well as the student who anticipates pursuing bi-vocational ministry opportunities.

International Applicants

Students from all across the world come to study at Mercer, and we love to welcome the perspectives these students bring to the School of Theology. If you are an international student, then we encourage you to visit our page for International Applicants to ensure you have the most information you can have as you embark on this journey.