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15 b. ThM (Old Testament): three semesters of Hebrew and two semesters of Greek. c. ThM (Theology): no biblical languages requirement. Additional requirements for the Doctor of Ministry program: 1. Hold a master's degree from an accredited institution. 2. Have at least a 3.0 (3.0 = B) grade point average. 3. If the master's degree is not a Master of Divinity degree, be able to pass an oral examination of knowledge of the Bible, theology, and the arts of ministry. 4. Have at least three years of ministry leadership experience. 5. Currently be in a ministry context that allows for application of the concepts learned and doctoral research. Additional requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Counselor Education and Supervision: 1. Hold a 60-credit hour or more counseling master's degree from a CACREP or CORE institution, or its equivalent. All CACREP entry-level core and specialty area requirements must be met for full admission into the PhD CES program. 2. Have a master's GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) on all graduate work as verified by official transcripts. 3. Hold, or be eligible for, a professional counseling license in their state of residence. 4. Participation in an admissions interview. 5. One year of clinical experience, which may have been completed before or during the master's program. Non-degree Applicants Non-degree students are limited to fifteen semester hours of credit at the master's-level. Students who hold a Master of Theology degree may take up to nine semester hours of credit at the Master of Theology level as a non-degree student. Students who hold a master's degree may take up to six semester hours of credit at the Doctor of Ministry level as a non-degree student. After that, they must be admitted into a degree program to continue taking classes. Students who hold a Master of Divinity degree may take, for credit or audit, up to six semester hours of Master of Theology classes or up to two Doctor of Ministry classes as a non-degree student with appropriate authorizations. Individuals wishing to enroll in courses as a non-degree student must submit the following: 1. Student application for admission This is available online at www.denverseminary.edu (click on the "Apply" link). Carefully read the NAE Statement of Faith, Community Values and Behavioral Commitments, and the Student Handbook policies that govern student life at your location. Sign the application only if you can do so without mental reservation. By signing this form, you agree to abide by these standards and policies while attending school or face possible dismissal from school. 2. A nonrefundable $15 application processing fee 3. Official transcript(s) Transcripts are required from any institution where a bachelor's degree or higher has been earned. An official transcript is required from any undergraduate institution where a baccalaureate degree has been completed. Official Transcripts must be sent directly from the school in sealed envelopes to Denver Seminary or issued electronically directly by the institution or approved issuing body. Master's and doctoral transcripts may be unofficial. Master of Theology and Doctor of Ministry applicants only (including those who wish to take Master of Theology and Doctor of Ministry courses as a non-degree student): an official transcript is required from the graduate institution where a Master of Divinity or its equivalent has been completed.