General Academic Information
Lexington Theological Seminary understands itself to be a graduate school and thus places a high priority on academics. Courses are taught at the graduate level and the work is challenging. Alexander Campbell, one of the founders of the Disciples of Christ, believed in developing the mind so as to grasp the great concepts of Christianity. The Seminary follows his example by engaging students in the development of the life of the mind.
The following are specific academic policies for students of the Seminary.
GRADES
Lexington Theological Seminary uses a 4.0 grading scale. Graduation requires a 2.5 GPA.
TRANSFER AND SHARED CREDIT FROM OTHER SCHOOLS
Credit can be transferred into the degree programs at Lexington Seminary.
To be accepted for transfer, the credits must be less than ten years old, earned at a seminary or graduate school accredited by an organization recognized by the United States Department of Education (or international equivalent) appropriate to the degree at Lexington, and must carry a grade of B or above.
If the student is already in a degree program at Lexington, the work at another institution must be approved ahead of time by the Dean. Work taken through the TEAM-A exchange is not considered transfer work.
M.Div. students may transfer up to 30 hours
The maximum transfer credits for hours not used toward another degree is 30 for the M.Div., 15 for the M.A., and six for the D.Min. Students who have received a degree for credits earned may not transfer those credits toward a degree at LTS, with the exception of shared programs with UK. A student can request that such credits be used to waive required 500 level courses so that they might take other courses.
EXTENSION OF TIME LIMIT FOR DEGREE
The time limit for completion of a Master of Divinity degree is five years, Master of Arts and Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies is seven years, and Doctor of Ministry is seven years.
Students who have not completed the program by the end of this period must petition the faculty for an extension and must specify a schedule for the completion of the work. Some further course work may be required.