Deep study.
Wide application.


Master of Divinity
in General Ministry.

Experience an integrated curriculum, grounded in deep study of the Scriptures. This 111 credit hour program is designed to unfold in a beautiful sequence, revealing the fullness of Christ in the full scope of Scripture, with practical principles for biblical leadership that can be applied to a wide range of vocations, from pastor, to missionary, to teacher.

"I am grateful for all the sweet friendships that I have made during my years as an MDiv student, relationships that have fostered a greater love for Christ and greater service in His church."

– Hongsik Woo, MDiv

Speak to an admissions counselor today to learn more.

    Visit Westminster's Campus

Join us on campus for one of our quarterly Prospective Student Days.


Participants will enjoy a historical and theological campus tour, lunch with faculty and current students, and the opportunity to attend classes. 

A travel stipend is available upon request. Contact Admissions to learn more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the MDiv only for men?

No. The MDiv has been designed for men and women pursuing various vocational callings.

Are scholarships available?

Limited scholarships are available to new students. Learn more by visiting our tuition and financial aid page.

I want to become a pastor. Is the MDiv right for me?

The MDiv in General Ministry may well prepare you for pastoral ministry, offering Westminster’s full, integrated curriculum with the flexibility of online and residential courses. However, students pursuing pastoral ministry, who are also able to attend residential courses may also benefit from the MDiv Pastoral Fellows program.

What can I do with this degree?

The MDiv General Ministry degree will prepare you to serve in a wide range of vocations. While certainly not limited to this list, students will be prepared to serve in: seminary leadership, cross-cultural ministry, Christian education, homeschool parenting, ministry and non-ministry related administrative director roles, and church pastorate.

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