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Rawlings School of Divinity
- Graduate School
- Lynchburg, VA
- Rating 4.8 out of 5 5 reviews
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- Theological and Ministerial Studies1,045 Students
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$217,500Rawlings School of Divinity Reviews
Rating 4.8 out of 5 5 reviews
I've enjoyed the rigorous classwork for my pursuit of a Masters of Divinity in Leadership at Liberty University. I attend the online campus and was surprised at how interactive and responsive the professors have been. Often times my professors were not adjust, but were actual professors from the brick and mortar campus. They were just as responsive, if not more responsive. They are currently rewriting some courses and have a clear effort to keep their courses modern. I highly recommend Liberty's Rawlings School of Divinity if you are pursuing ministry of any type. You cannot beat the block pricing for divinity programs.
The assigned books range from two year old books to 20 year old books (as would be expected in an MDiv). Grading is challenging and an earned A is a rewarding accomplishment. The coursework is challenging and the lectures are a good length. The online program is mostly reading and writing, with some classes emphasizing a test/quiz structure (not proctored, honor system).
I love my professors as well as the depth of wisdom and teaching that is seen in classes. Though we do not always have the variety or flexibility with residential courses (some only offered online, others offered at difficult times/overlap), I am so happy with my experience and education.