DMin in Educational Ministries Educate and Minister to Other Christians
30
Credit Hours
100% online, 8-week courses
Transfer in up to 50% of the degree total
Elevate Your Ministry Impact and Deepen Your Educational Strategies with Our Online Doctorate in Educational Ministries
Liberty University’s online Doctor of Ministry (DMin) – Educational Ministries, offered through the Rawlings School of Divinity, is designed to help you enhance your knowledge, skills, and research capabilities. If you are committed to advancing your theological education while impacting the educational sector of your ministries, this might be the right program for you! Our program is structured to be flexible, featuring primarily online, 8-week courses, making it ideal for professionals who wish to continue their ministry work while pursuing advanced studies. The program is deeply rooted in Christian values and aims to integrate faith with learning to promote a holistic educational experience.
The DMin program here at Liberty is not just about academic achievement; it is also about spiritual formation and community impact. Our curriculum encourages you to develop innovative educational strategies that are biblically grounded and culturally relevant. As part of Liberty University’s commitment to providing cutting-edge resources, you’ll have access to our extensive online library, databases, and professional networking platforms that aim to enhance your learning and research capabilities.
Accreditation
Liberty Theological Seminary, as part of Liberty University’s John W. Rawlings School of Divinity, is accredited by the Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological Schools (ATS). Your seminary degree is approved by ATS and has met rigorous accreditation standards, so you can feel confident that your degree is both academically excellent and well-respected among churches, ministries, and nonprofit organizations.
Why Choose Liberty’s Online Doctor of Ministry Program?
Liberty University’s Doctor of Ministry in Educational Ministries program stands out for its practice-focused approach, providing hands-on training to address challenges in various ministry settings. Our faculty consist of ministry professionals with extensive real-world experience who aim to help you gain practical skills alongside theoretical knowledge. The online format of the program offers the flexibility to balance studies with personal and professional commitments, making it possible to pursue advanced education without having to leave your current ministry context. This flexibility is coupled with Liberty’s robust technological infrastructure, which supports an interactive and engaging online learning environment.
Choosing Liberty means choosing a university that values community and mentorship. Our DMin program is designed to foster a supportive online community where students can share experiences, insights, and encouragement with peers and faculty from around the world. This network not only enhances the learning experience but also builds connections that can be vital for future ministry opportunities. Liberty’s emphasis on integrating faith with academic rigor attracts students who are seeking to deepen their understanding of educational ministries through a Christian worldview, preparing them to lead with integrity and wisdom.
What Will You Study in Our Online DMin in Educational Ministries Degree?
This DMin program, with a concentration in educational ministries, includes a mix of core and specialized courses tailored to deepen theological and educational leadership skills. Key courses include Foundations for the Doctor of Ministry and Personal Spiritual Formation, which establish the base for more advanced studies.
Specialized courses such as Theological Foundations for Christian Educational Ministries, History and Philosophy of Christian Education, and either Teaching Strategies and Curriculum Development for Christian Education or Teaching Across the Lifespan provide in-depth knowledge and strategies tailored to educational ministries. These courses are designed to equip students with the ability to develop effective educational programs and strategies that foster spiritual growth across various demographics within the church community.
This curriculum ensures a comprehensive approach to learning, blending theory with practical application to prepare students for leadership roles in educational ministries. The program culminates in a thesis or portfolio project, allowing you to apply your learning to real-world ministry challenges.
Potential Career Opportunities
- Christian school or Sunday school administrator
- Christian school teacher
- Church administrator
- Curriculum director
- Discipleship director
- Educational ministries director
- Family ministries director
- Instructional supervisor
- Religious director
- Spiritual formation director
Featured Courses
- DMIN 810 – Foundations for the Doctor of Ministry
- DSMN 815 – Personal Spiritual Formation
- EDMN 525 – Theological Foundations for Christian Educational Ministries*
- EDMN 530 – History and Philosophy of Christian Education
*Course guide coming soon
Degree Information
- This program falls under the John W. Rawlings School of Divinity.
- View the Graduate Divinity Course Guides (login required).
- You will have a choice between completing a 15-credit-hour thesis project or a 15-credit-hour portfolio.
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Tuition & Aid
Your success is our success, which is why we are committed to providing quality academics at an affordable tuition rate. While other colleges are increasing their tuition, we have frozen tuition rates for the majority of our undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs for the past 9 years – and counting.
To continue our mission of providing affordable education, electronic textbooks are provided for many divinity courses* all for one convenient fee.
*Electronic textbooks are not provided for PACO courses or courses that fall under departments outside the School of Divinity.
Doctoral Divinity Block Rate (7-15 credit hours) | $2,750 |
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Doctoral Divinity Part Time (1-6.99 or over 15 credit hours) | $395/Credit |
Military Doctoral Divinity Block Rate (7-15 credit hours) | $2,700 |
Military Doctoral Divinity Part Time (1-6.99 or over 15 credit hours)* | $395/Credit |
*Eligible current and former military service members and their spouses may qualify for a special rate of $300/credit hour (learn more).
Tuition rates may change annually. For the most current information, please visit our LU Tuition Cost page.
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Admission Information for Our Online DMin in Educational Ministries
Admission Requirements
- Apply online or over the phone with an admissions counselor by calling (800) 424-9596.
- A non-refundable, non-transferable $50 application fee will be posted on the current application upon enrollment (waived for qualifying service members, veterans, and military spouses – documentation verifying military status is required).
- Send official college transcripts (mailed as sealed, unopened copies or sent via a direct electronic transcript system). A regionally or nationally accredited master’s degree with at least a 3.0 GPA is required for admission in good standing. Previous education should show at least 18 hours of graduate-level Bible/Theology or ministry-related courses.
- The John W. Rawlings School of Divinity requires you to submit a Professional Vita showing:
- At least 2 years of ministerial experience
- Experience must be pastoral in nature (pastor, assistant pastor, youth pastor, missionary, etc.) and must be connected to a church body
- Statement of Purpose. Please submit a 300-word minimum Statement of Purpose detailing the following:
- Your vocational or ministry calling
- Your vocational or ministry goals
- A key ministry problem you feel needs to be addressed in today’s culture, which is appropriate to an advanced professional study
- An Ecclesiastical endorsement indicating the agreement of the church (or employing organization) with your participation in the Doctor of Ministry program.
- This is not a recommendation letter from a pastor telling us that they personally recommend the student. This is an endorsement from the church body for someone who will likely do an internship with them at the end of their program.
- Some examples of language within the Ecclesiastical Endorsement that would be acceptable include:
- We Endorse/We Support/We Recommend
- This is an Ecclesiastical Endorsement
- I recommend on behalf of the church/board of deacons/church staff
- The endorsement letter must be signed with pen (no typed signatures allowed) and can be faxed, mailed, or scanned and emailed as an attachment.
- Submit the School of Divinity Questionnaire (login required).
- Applicants whose native language is other than English must submit official scores for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or an approved alternative assessment. For information on alternative assessments or TOEFL waivers, please call Admissions or view the official International Admissions policy.
Preliminary Acceptance
If you are sending in a preliminary transcript for acceptance, you must:
- Be in your final term and planning to start your doctoral degree after the last day of class for your master’s degree.
- Complete a Master’s Self-Certification Form confirming your completion date. You may download the form from the Forms and Downloads page or contact an admissions counselor to submit the form on your behalf.
- Submit an official transcript to confirm that you are in your final term. The preliminary transcript must show that you are within 6 credit hours of completion for a 30-48 credit hour master’s degree or within 9 credit hours of completion for a 49+ credit hour master’s degree.
- Send in an additional, final official transcript with a conferral date on it by the end of your first semester of enrollment in the new doctoral degree.
Transcript Policies
Official College Transcript Policy
An acceptable official college transcript is one that has been issued directly from the institution and is in a sealed envelope. If you have one in your possession, it must meet the same requirements. If your previous institution offers electronic official transcript processing, they can send the document directly to luoverify@liberty.edu.
Admissions Office Contact Information
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Lynchburg, VA 24515
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Military
Liberty University is dedicated to providing world-class educational experiences to military students across the globe.
Who May Qualify?
- Active Duty
- Reserve/National Guard
- Veterans/Retirees
- Spouses of Service Members and Veterans/Retirees
- Current Department of Defense Employees
Available Benefits:
- Discounted divinity block rate – $2,700 per semester*
- Additional discount for veterans who serve in a civilian capacity as a First Responder
- 8-week courses, 8 different start dates each year, and no set login times (may exclude certain courses such as practicums, internships, or field experiences)
*Credits taken below 7 and above 15 credit hours per semester are charged at the part-time rate of $395/credit hour.
Eligible current and former service members and their spouses may qualify for a special rate of $300/credit hour (learn more), but the $300/credit hour doctoral military rate cannot be combined with the First Responder Discount.
Tuition rates may change annually. For the most current information, please visit our LU Tuition Cost page.
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