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What kind of college credit will I earn?

We currently offer three academic tracks allowing students to choose the one best suited to them. Upon acceptance into Master's Commission Canada, students will receive detailed information on each of these tracks to make the best possible decision to meet their individual needs.

Track One

Master's Commission Canada is an approved site of Master's Commission of Eastern Canada under the auspices of Master's College and Seminary. By way of this partnership, we currently offer The Master's Workshop as a choice for academic curriculum for first year students. These are a total of four courses that each student is required to complete over the duration of the first year program. Upon successful completion of these four courses, each student will earn 8 college credits through this distance education curriculum of Master's College & Seminary. This track is recommended for those who do not wish to become a licensed minister, but want an invaluable education and the hands-on-training of MCC.

Track Two

Track two offers ICI courses, which are distance education courses geared specifically for those individuals who are called to full-time ministry. These courses are transferable to many Bible Colleges, including Master's College and Seminary. Upon completion of these 4 courses, which cover in-depth studies into theology, church ministries & missions, core education, and Bible; each student will have received 12 college credits.

Track Three: US Students

All US Students will undergo their academic education with courses through ICI University. We offer a total of 4 ICI courses for the first year program, with successful completion of these courses earning each student 12 college credits. These courses are the first four of ten that are required by the Assemblies of God to meet the academic requirements for a candidate to apply for their certified minister's license.

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