Seminary and Graduate School Preview Day!
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Experience Columbia International University during our Seminary and Graduate Preview Day on April 17! It's open to anyone interested in pursuing a graduate or seminary degree. You will even have the opportunity to interview for one of two $5,000 scholarships.
But if you can't make it on Friday, April 17, then we'll schedule a personal visit just for you.
Interested in pursuing a Biblical Ministry Certificate, a Master of Arts or Master of Divinity Degree from home without leaving your ministry, mission or market-place position? Take a look at the Advancement In Ministry (AIM) Study Track!
But if you can't make it on Friday, April 17, then we'll schedule a personal visit just for you.
Interested in pursuing a Biblical Ministry Certificate, a Master of Arts or Master of Divinity Degree from home without leaving your ministry, mission or market-place position? Take a look at the Advancement In Ministry (AIM) Study Track!
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