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Since 2008, the Urban Cohort program at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary has faithfully cultivated ministry leaders who are called to serve in urban contexts, whether it be in Grand Rapids or across the country. This community-based cohort is designed for diverse individuals who desire to delve deeper into the heart of Scripture, all while being supported by their cohort along the way. Members of the Urban Cohort also benefit from several scholarship opportunities to help them graduate with little to no debt.
The program is built around seven core courses in Bible and theology which are the foundation of the master’s degree program at GRTS. Students with accredited undergraduate degrees will complete the core courses and four additional classes to receive either a Master of Arts in Ministry Leadership or Master of Arts in Biblical Studies degree. Students without a complete undergraduate degree may apply the seven core courses to one of several bachelor’s degrees offered by the Professional & Graduate Studies division of Cornerstone University. This flexibility allows ministry leaders from various academic backgrounds to further their theological education.