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Austin Seminary and Schreiner University launch innovative MDiv/MBA dual degree program to prepare future faith-based leaders

Austin Seminary and Schreiner University launch innovative MDiv/MBA dual degree program to prepare future faith-based leaders

In an exciting new venture, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Austin Seminary) and Schreiner University have collaborated to offer an innovative four-year dual degree program empowering students with the skills necessary to meet the evolving demands of faith-based leadership in today’s complex world. Upon completing the program, graduates will be awarded a Master of Divinity (MDiv) degree from Austin Seminary and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Schreiner University. This collaboration reflects Austin Seminary's commitment to adapting its educational offerings and equipping seminary graduates with the essential tools to serve as spiritual and organizational leaders.

The new program merges theological education with business acumen and responds to the growing demand for faith-based leaders of non-profit agencies, bi-vocational pastors, faith-based entrepreneurship, and the needs of seminary graduates entering solo pastorates. “For years now, we have heard that bi-vocationalism is emerging as a new model of doing ministry in the church. Students engaging in this degree will be equipped with professional knowledge and skills to help them bring an ethical mindset to the industries or organizations they will work with,” said Austin Seminary President Rev. Dr. José R. Irizarry. “It will equally enhance the administrative capacities of those called to lead congregational life.”

As pastors and faith leaders are increasingly called upon to oversee the spiritual formation and ethical administration of community and faith-based non-profits, business administration skills are critical. “The MBA in Ethical Leadership is designed to strengthen business competencies, improve networking skills, and foster leadership traits that challenge business making decisions based on the right thing for the common good versus for the bottom line,” explains Schreiner University Provost Dr. Lucien Costley, “The ethical leadership component is a nice complement to the divinity program as they prepare for their roles as ministerial leaders.”

The Reverend Dr. Margaret Aymer, vice president for academic affairs and academic dean at Austin Seminary, affirms the necessity to meet the evolving demands of faith-based leadership: “Our alumni are entering the ministry at a time of great change. More of them are being asked to take on solo or senior pastorates earlier in their ministry, and they have little time to apprentice with a more experienced pastor. They have told us that they desire more preparation for ministerial leadership as they enter their vocation.”

While each institution continues to offer its respective degree programs independently, the dual degree program provides a flexible and cost-effective pathway for students to gain comprehensive knowledge in both disciplines. With integrated coursework that fulfills the requirements of both Austin Seminary and Schreiner University, students can expect to graduate with a unique skill set designed to make an impact across various professional settings. “This dual degree allows our students to continue to live and learn in community, being formed for the ministry of the gospel while preparing themselves to be better financial and administrative leaders,” stated Aymer.

This venture between Austin Seminary and Schreiner University strengthens their shared mission of higher education within the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and sets a new standard for integrating faith and leadership in education. Schreiner University President Dr. Charlie McCormick stated, “This partnership between Schreiner and Austin Seminary marks the beginning of what we envision as a series of meaningful collaborations. In a world of constant change and uncertainty, Schreiner University is committed to providing an education that nurtures the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. Austin Seminary, with its deep roots in faith, heritage, and tradition, stands as a natural and invaluable companion in this mission." Irizarry affirms the natural connection between both institutions, “We are glad to join Schreiner University, an institution that shares our historical affiliation with the Presbyterian Church and a common service-oriented mission, in offering this dual degree program.”