ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE BACHELOR OF MINISTRY DEGREE PROGRAM
General Program and Degree Description
Students completing the BMIN degree will have earned 92-95 credit hours in Old Testament and New Testament Biblical text, Greek, ministry (including preaching, teaching, youth and family, missions, and counseling), and Biblical research. (This represents at least 30 additional hours beyond the typical bachelor's degree in Bible.) To complete the 128-hour BMIN requirement, 33-36 hours of general education/liberal arts courses are required.
Up to 40 hours of credit in Biblical studies may be transferred from other institutions. A transfer student with an associate's or bachelor's degree may not need to take liberal arts courses, subject to approval by Harding Registrar.
Harding University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association.
Web Site: www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org
Phone: (312) 263-0456, (800) 621-7440.
The Curriculum
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About the Scholarship
President David Burks has authorized 12 full-tuition scholarships this year to qualified ministry students. This effort represents the university's commitment to increasing the number of mature qualified preachers and ministers of the gospel. The application process is very strict.
The scholarship covers tuition only for program courses. Living expenses, books, fees, and miscellaneous expenses are the responsibility of the student.
About Our Current Students
The Xi II Class (1st-year students) has 14 students from 8 states, and 2 foreign countries. The Nu 2 Class (2st-year students) has 11 students, from 6 states and 4 foreign countries. The Mu 2 Class (3rd-year students) has 9 students, also from 5 states and 5 foreign countries. The average age of the students is 34.
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History
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Administration
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