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Bachelor of Arts in Ministry and Leadership
Degree Completion Program

This program was created to provide adult learners with the opportunity to complete their degree in an accelerated format. Students can pursue their degree either by attending the residential campus one night a week or through online classes with no residency requirement. Students need to bring 60 transferable college units into the program and may be able to receive credit for institute work and non-formal learning through life experience. We have designed this program for persons who currently are, or hope to be, involved in one of the diverse leadership roles existing within the Christian community such as senior pastor, church planter, worship leader, associate pastor, etc. The program stresses the biblical, theological, cultural, and ministerial background necessary to lead people within a Christian community.

  • Earn a Bachelor’s degree in Ministry and Leadership from a regionally accredited college
  • Pursue your degree without leaving your place of work and ministry or uprooting your family
  • Complete your degree in 18-20 months
  • Study with a cohort of like-minded students

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Associate of Arts Degree in Biblical Studies

For those interested in pursuing a degree without attending resident classes, Life Pacific College offers an Associate of Arts Degree in Biblical Studies. This program is primarily comprised of the Lower Division curriculum for the resident Bachelor's Degree in Biblical Studies. It is designed for students who:

  • Are ready to take their first step into higher education
  • Plan to pursue a different major at another college
  • Already have training in another field and desire a foundation in biblical studies.

A.A. Degree Structure
A.A. Degree Policies

LIFE Launch
High School Students who have completed their sophomore year may apply to take Independent Study courses in order to get a head start on their college career.

Along with the standard application, the student must include a letter of reference from a school principal or guidance counselor (or parent if home schooled). The student must have at least a 3.0 grade point average in high school and may enroll in only one course at a time. A course grade of 2.5 or better is required for the student to take additional courses before earning a high school diploma. Students can enroll in a maximum of 12 units before graduation from high school. Completion of a distance learning course does not guarantee acceptance into a degree program.