Continuing Education Non-Program

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Rostered Ministers Taking Courses For Continuing Education

Continuing Education at the Lutheran Seminary is for those who have already graduated from an MDiv, MTS, or Diaconal Certificate program (or their equivalents), and want to audit an occasional LTS course. Typically, Continuing Education students access funding from their judicatory bodies, for courses taken.

Please note: students who wish to take a course for credit must apply to the Seminary as an Occasional Student or enter a degree program.

Auditing students are not required to complete any course assignments or write examinations nor be entitled to having course work corrected. Audited courses will be identified on a student’s transcript by the notation AUDIT.

Please note that not all courses offered by the Seminary are open to Continuing Education students.

Course Format Options

CE students may take:

  • On-site intensive courses, or
  • Intensive distributed learning courses (designated with the DL suffix to the course number), or
  • Asynchronous, semester-long distributed learned courses (designated with the DLA suffix in the course number)

Note: Intensive courses are typically two weeks long, all day. Asynchronous semester-long courses are accessed through an online learning platform where students are free to work on course material according to their own time schedules. For more information, visit our Learning Formats page.

Requirements for Admission

  • Completion of the online application for admission,
  • Submission of a $25 application fee.

Tuition / Fees

Please visit our Tuition Page for more information.

Admissions

Please visit our Admissions Page to learn how to apply.

Learn More About LTS Programs

Read our current Academic Handbook (for MDiv, MTS and Certificates) for more detail about studying at our seminary.

Apply Now

Students must apply online:

Continuing Education Application Form

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