Ministerial Trainee
Acceptance into the ministerial program as a trainee and approval as a candidate are both required for the completion of a Theology or Pastoral Care major.
Students may apply to the ministerial program for trainee status in the first semester of their sophomore year. These applications will be considered during that semester and announced by the start of the second semester, provided the checklist is completed. Please contact Star Stevens at sstevens@southern.edu for further information
To qualify for ministerial trainee status, a student must have:
1. Successfully completed 40 hours of academic credit by the time of the trainee induction service, including:
- Critical Thinking in Academic Reading and Writing I, II
- Communication and Public Speaking
- Life and Teachings of Jesus
- Adventist Heritage
- Introduction to Ministry
- Biblical Hebrew I or New Testament Greek I
2. An overall grade point average of at least 2.50 and a grade point average of 2.50
in all religion classes (including biblical languages) completed at the time of application.
3. Completed at least two semesters in residence at Southern Adventist University.
4. A record of regular attendance at required activities of the Southern School of
Religion.
5. Successfully completed the Southern School of Religion Test of Elementary Biblical
Knowledge.
6. Successfully completed the Southern School of Religion Test of Elementary Doctrinal
Knowledge or RELT 255 Christian Beliefs.
7. Submitted four recommendations on provided forms, including at least one from
each of the following:
- A church pastor.
- A church officer.
- An employer OR work supervisor OR supervisor of volunteer ministries.
8. Completed a prescribed semi-structured interview with his or her adviser.
9. Developed and submitted a typewritten ministry experience portfolio, including the following:
- A statement of call
- Description of church and ministry activity.
- Description of any volunteer or employment experience in any setting.
- A statement of personal goals and values.
- A growth plan based on self-evaluation, the results of standardized tests, and the interview with the adviser.
10. Approval by the School of Religion Faculty Committee based on the following factors:
- Evaluation of the ministry experience portfolio.
- Consideration of written recommendations and the recommendation of the adviser.
- Consideration of academic performance.
- Consideration of standardized test results.
- Consideration of the student’s reputation in the university, church, and community.
Procedure Timeline
Deadline for applications for admission as trainees is December 1, and applications will
be considered by the faculty in December. This will allow time for evaluation and
additional consultation with students, if necessary.
Trainees will be officially inducted into the program at the time of the annual Trainee
Induction Weekend in January.