Partnerships for advanced training Southern Baptist Theological Seminary is actively partnering with other institutions like Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary to offer advanced biblical and theological training. These partnerships present opportunities for collaborative programs and student exchange initiatives.
Expansion of academic programs The recent updates and expansions to the Master of Divinity Degree and the introduction of the 84-credit hour M.Div. program by Southern Seminary indicate a growing demand for specialized theological education. This presents a potential market for tailored curriculum development and course offerings.
Growing faculty and expertise Hiring key personnel like Colin McCulloch as an Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling and Practical Theology demonstrates Southern Baptist Theological Seminary's commitment to enhancing its faculty and expertise. Leveraging specialized faculty expertise can open doors for consultancy services and training workshops.
Focus on women's ministry The launch of the self-paced GO Certificate in Ministry to Women reflects Southern Seminary's dedication to training women for ministry roles. This focus on women's ministry offers potential avenues for developing specialized programs, workshops, and resources tailored to this demographic.
Technology integration for education The use of a diverse tech stack including Fullstory, Crazy Egg, and Vimeo indicates a tech-savvy approach to education at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. This technology integration presents opportunities for partnership with edtech companies and offering digital learning solutions.