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College of Theology and Missions is an accredited Theological School offering certificates and Diploma in Theology, Missions and Leadership. CTM courses are Bible based with the emphasis on practical ministry application. Courses range from foundational doctrine to ministry development.

We believe everyone has a call on their life to do something great for God, from the nursery worker to the pastor. We also believe every Christian should be trained in the word of God with the anointing and power to do the work of the ministry. It is our goal at the College of Theology and Missions for all of our students to succeed in what God has called them to do. We instruct students in doctrine and theology and train them in practical ministry applications. Read More

Effective academic advising is a key component to a CTM education. At its core, advising is a collaborative, developmental relationship between our students and our faculty. The mission of the Academic Advising Department is to encourage and support students’ personal and intellectual development as they embrace College of Theology and Missions educational opportunities, build a plan to complete their certificate, diploma and degree, and move forward to find their calling in the kingdom of God.

Because academic advising is key, to our educational strategy, academic advisors are regularly evaluated during the promotion and tenure review process.

Please contact us for any challenge you may face during the processes and provide us with details for review, this is important for Academic Advising.

Effective academic advising is a key component to a CTM education. At its core, advising is a collaborative, developmental relationship between our students and our faculty. The mission of the Academic Advising Department is to encourage and support students’ personal and intellectual development as they embrace College of Theology and Missions educational opportunities, build a plan to complete their certificate, diploma and degree, and move forward to find their calling in the kingdom of God.

Because academic advising is key, to our educational strategy, academic advisors are regularly evaluated during the promotion and tenure review process.

Please contact us for any challenge you may face during the processes and provide us with details for review, this is important for Academic Advising.

Academic Advising

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Academic Advising Information

Advisor/Advisee Information

Academic Advisors can be helpful to you in many ways.  They can help you explore your options regarding a major and career choices as they listen and learn about you and your strengths and weaknesses.    Advisor/Advisee Responsibilities 

Maximizing your Advisor Relationship

Academic advising is the most underutilized resource on many college campuses. Many students don’t truly realize what academic advising is, and what it can do to help them prepare for the world beyond college. 

Maximizing your Advising Relationship 

Changing your Advisor

 You must let us know when you change your mind and have found another advisor.  This will help us keep track of your academic records and make sure we get the needed information into your hands.  Once the Change of Advisor form is completed and signed, submit the form to the Student Records Office.  

Change of Advisor Form 

Academic Standing

To remain in good standing, a student must maintain a cumulative grade point average (G.P.A.) of 2.0 in courses taken at CTM programs

.  Academic Probation Information 

Transferring Courses

Students can take many kinds of courses during the semester period.  These can include courses to meet General Education requirements, courses toward major or minor or elective courses.  All students will need to earn 124 units to graduate with their degree, and some of these can be taken at institutions other than  CTM

Transferring Classes 

Declaring your Major

The Major Declaration Form may be filled out whenever you are ready to make your decision regarding a major, but no later than the end of your academic semester year.  You do not have an official major recorded until you complete and submit the form.

 Major Declaration Form 

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