Unaccredited Masters in Theology

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  1. Sowak777

    Sowak777 New Member

    I am looking to earn a Masters in Theology as affordably as possible. I did the BRS at Nations University, and am looking for a different school for a Masters. I don't have the money for something like Global University or Liberty. TNARS is WAY TOO much writing per course. Any other recommendations? THANKS!
     
  2. Bruce

    Bruce Moderator

  3. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    It's unclear from your post if you don't have any money or if you just don't want to work too hard. I'd suggest that you look at one or two of the South African schools . . . very inexpensive and perfectly respectable.
     
  4. Sowak777

    Sowak777 New Member

    It's a money thing. I prefer to work hard. I have been in contact with two schools in SA. Thanks.

     
  5. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    "TNARS is WAY TOO much writing per course."

    "I prefer to work hard."

    Sorry to be picky but it seems like a contradiction.
     
  6. Sowak777

    Sowak777 New Member

    For example, one course alone (Eschatology) requires 150 pages of writing. I am not interested in this kind of educational structure. Extreme amounts of writing are not the only way to work hard.

    M.A. in Theological Studies | The North American Reformed Seminary

     
  7. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    No, but on the Masters level it's one of the best ways. Good luck with your endeavors.
     
  8. Sowak777

    Sowak777 New Member

  9. jokeruh

    jokeruh New Member

    Check this one out: Graduate Program | Tennessee Bible College Online

    I applied to and was accepted into the Masters program in July. However, I decided to wait for now because I'm working on my MBA from the University of Tennessee. To be honest, I really wanted to begin the grad programs from TBC, but there is absolutely no ROI for a Theology degree. ROI was not the reason for my interest...I just love to study the Bible and related subjects. However, I had to be realistic about my income needs because our family is growing. Employers pay for MBA's, but sadly, not MTh's. In a few years, I do hope to complete the MTh from TBC, and perhaps even the ThD.

    This school is located in Cookeville, TN. It is a B&M school and was established about 37 years ago (if memory serves).

    In addition to undergraduate, they offer a Masters in Theology and and Doctor of Theology degrees. The tuition is $60 per quarter hour. The total cost for the Master's is $2880 (not including books and perhaps misc fees).

    The school is not regionally accredited....but don't let that fool you. The school is selective, very rigorous, and not afraid to expel students. The Master's requires a thesis and it has very strict guidelines.

    I will try and answer any questions if you have them.
     
  10. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

  11. Sowak777

    Sowak777 New Member

  12. PilgrimPastor

    PilgrimPastor New Member

    Agreed. Stay with Nations U if you prefer their model. I have undergraduate and 2 graduate degrees from Liberty and all of that from one school and it has not hurt me. Or do the writing at TNARS.
     
  13. Haggai12

    Haggai12 Member

    Don't bother with RSA schools..

    Sowak777 ... if you don't like writing, don't even bother with a South African school.

    Like most European programs, you will do a great deal of writing -- which is how [many would argue] that you learn to think and communicate critically - written form.

    Will cost you way more, but you had better stick with a US program that is course-work only... though I can't imagine you won't have to do some writing projects to complete any credible master's program.
     
  14. Lukeness

    Lukeness Member

    Haggai12 is 100% right. Master's degrees in SA are largely thesis based.
     
  15. Sowak777

    Sowak777 New Member

    I love writing. I don't have the time to write 100 or 150 pages per course. I do have the time to write a master's thesis.


     
  16. PilgrimPastor

    PilgrimPastor New Member

    TNARS courses don't require that much writing per masters course do they? I thought it was more like 40 page papers per course.
     
  17. PilgrimPastor

    PilgrimPastor New Member

    I did that much or more writing plus projects and exams with masters courses at Liberty
     
  18. Sowak777

    Sowak777 New Member

  19. farmboy

    farmboy Member

    Sowak777 - Congratulations on your pursuits. At some point, stop looking and take the plunge. Next year at this time you don't want to be looking at making this same decision.
     
  20. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    TNARS, what is that?
     

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