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UU graduates benefit from agreement that shortens SEBTS M.Div. program

Union's Great Lawn on a fall day. (Photo by Scott Lancaster)
Union's Great Lawn on a fall day. (Photo by Scott Lancaster)

JACKSON, Tenn.Nov. 29, 2022 — A new partnership between Union University and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary will allow graduates of Union University to complete an advanced Master of Divinity degree in less time.

Graduates with credits from Union’s School of Theology and Missions can be admitted to Southeastern’s Master of Divinity program and receive as many as 27 hours toward that degree. The partnership could reduce the duration of the degree program by almost a year for Union graduates.

“We’re delighted to partner with Southeastern Seminary,” said Ray Van Neste, dean of Union’s School of Theology and Missions. “Their recognition of Union’s strong foundational courses in biblical and theological studies means that our graduates can focus on further ministry preparation and advanced studies at the seminary.”

In addition to the abbreviated duration of the Master of Divinity degree, the agreement will allow Union graduates to take more advanced classes at SEBTS as part of their program.

“We are so grateful for the Great Commission partnership we have with Union University,” said Keith Whitfield, provost at Southeastern Seminary. “The impact of this university through the students who have been trained for ministry can’t be overestimated. Southeastern is committed in this partnership to help advance their legacy and pursue our mission by equipping men and women who are called by God to serve his church and proclaim his name among the nations.”

Union’s School of Theology and Missions offers majors in biblical studies, biblical languages, Christian ministry and missions, philosophy and theological studies.


Media contact: Tim Ellsworth, news@uu.edu, 731-661-5215