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For detailed registration instructions click here:
Enrollment Instructions
Note: Use the "Search for Classes" feature to
pull up only Doctor of Ministry
courses. Under Course Subject select Doctor of Ministry.
To view the available D.Min courses click on this link:
Course Information.
- Update your home address, mailing address, and telephone
information on Access. SMU. (University policy states that
all students have current contact information on file.)
International students are required to have a home, mailing
and residence address. To update your information click
here:
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- You must clear all service indicators (holds) prior to
enrolling. Some financial holds may not be updated for 24
hours. Click on the service indicator icon and call the
phone number listed to inquire about the hold. To see how to
to view a hold click here:
View Holds
- You may enroll from any web-based computer.
Computers will be available for you to use in Selecman Hall
Computer Lounge and on the first floor of the Laura Lee
Blanton Student Services Building.
- You will be sent an invoice by SMU campus email after
notifying the D.Min Office of your successful registration.
Be to check your SMU campus email on a regular basis. Please
pay your account on the payment due date.
- Any student enrolling for classes during the Late
Enrollment period will be assessed a $50.00 Late Enrollment
and a $100.00 Late Payment Fee. Additionally, any student
whose account remains unpaid after the payment due date,
will be assessed a $100.00 Late Payment Fee. A hold will be
placed on your student account.
- Students have the final responsibility for the
accuracy of their enrollment, the applicability of their
courses towards their degree requirements, and their
academic performance.
- Check your transcript regularly to verify that all
classes and grades appear. Unofficial transcripts are
available at no charge at Access.SMU. To learn how to print
a transcript click here:
Access SMU.
D. Min. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
The Doctor of Ministry degree requires twenty-seven (27) term
hours total for graduation.
- DM 9370 The Person and Role of the Minister
- DM 9380 Seminar in Practical Theology
- DM 9014 Professional Project I
- DM 9019 Professional Project II
- Twelve (12) term hours in four seminars in your
concentration, one each term.
- DM 9396 Professional Practicum, a supervised experience
in ministry.
- DM 9398 Professional Project (Thesis). Building upon the
Project Practicum the written Project Thesis is a
contribution to the understanding and practice of ministry
through the completion of doctoral-level project/ thesis.
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