Student Life

The goal of seminary education is to not only know the Bible, but to be transformed through a deeper relationship with Christ. We believe the deepest transformation occurs within community. Many of our alumni point to their time in community here as one of the greatest times of their life. Our Student Life team seeks to cultivate this transformation through facilitating cohort groups, community events, and co-curricular support and formation.


 

Whole-Person Support

Relationships are the heart of the Christian life and the basis of effective gospel ministry. The Student Life team pursues each student individually–whether you are a man, woman, residential student or online–as you face the challenge of learning how to rightly minister the word of God to the world.   

Fostering Personal Transformation

Cohort groups are designed to promote sustainability for a lifetime of ministry by helping you grow in emotional & spiritual health, relational skills, and wise conflict resolution through reflection on your own story. Growth occurs as we become more like Christ and is crucial for leaders of Christ’s church.

 

Gospel-Centered Community

Campus life is geared toward nurturing growth in gospel-centered community through many avenues that bring students, faculty, staff, and families together in creative, challenging, and life-changing ways.

All for God's Mission

At new student orientation, you will be told "You are not the end of your education." Your deeper relationship with Christ is not only for you, but for the benefit of those whom you will someday lead and serve, in every area of life and ministry.

Cohort Groups

What makes spiritual formation unique at Covenant Seminary

Many of us have heard the cliche that “Seminary can be a cemetery.” This saying exists because your devotion to Christ can atrophy if your head becomes disconnected from your spiritual growth. Study the Bible as a textbook only and your devotional life will suffer.

At Covenant Seminary we actively work against this practice. Seminary should not be a spiritual graveyard. It should actually be a spiritual training facility, building up your spiritual and emotional maturity just as the classroom builds your knowledge.

One of the primary drivers in this process at Covenant Seminary is cohort groups: small groups led by a skilled facilitator alongside other classmates. In your first year of the MDiv, MABTS, and MAM programs (MAC students have internship groups), you will get placed into a small group with other students where the goal is to build a safe environment to unpack your life story and talk about how it can affect your future in ministry.

What often starts as an uncertain journey for many students, usually becomes a group of committed brothers or sisters (groups are not mixed gender) by the end of the first year. Some groups even decide to keep meeting every year after. There are multiple cohort groups that meet across America every year even after students have graduated, as these groups have become a lifeline of health and growth for ministry leaders as they lead churches and ministries themselves.

Online Student Care

Even as an online student you’re never alone.

At Covenant Seminary students are at the center of everything we do. And just because you don’t live near our campus doesn’t mean you get fewer opportunities for growth. Some of your challenges are actually harder as a part-time student as you seek to find a sustainable balance between pursuing graduate-level education amid the rest of life.

Knowing these challenges, we have created multiple avenues for both group and individual shepherding during your time as a student. Students get personal access to their faculty members, their classmates, and staff such as our Online Care Coordinator. Online students also have tailor-made co-curricular group experiences such as online student orientation and online cohort groups.

The goal is that your time in seminary, whether in-person or online, is one marked by growth and pursuit as you seek to lead others in the gospel.

Student Activities + Groups

Chapel

Job & Housing Info

Ministry Lunches

Free Counseling

Family nurture

Brotherhood & BBQ

International Women’s Fellowship

Women’s Student Fellowship

International Student Fellowship

Theological Fellowship

MAC Connections Council (MACC)

black Student Fellowship

Community Garden

Soccer Team

Basketball Team

Community of Latin American Students

Day of Prayer

Picnics

Preaching Fellowship

Asian American Student Fellowship

Women of Wisdom

 

Student Life Team

  • Mark McElmurry

    Dean of Students

  • Megan Jung

    Associate Dean of Women

  • Cary Smith

    Online Student Care Coordinator

  • Annalisa Smith

    Family Nurture Services Coordinator

  • Terri Ryan

    International Care Coordinator

  • Bekah Marsh

    Chapel Coordinator

  • Melissa McKinney

    Student Life Coordinator