About the MDiv + MBA
Why Pursue an MDiv + MBA at Cedarville?
Are you preparing for full-time ministry or considering a co-vocational path? Whether you're called to executive pastoral leadership, business for missions, church planting, nonprofit administration, or co-vocational service in business and ministry, combining a graduate ministry degree with a graduate business degree equips you with the theological depth and business skills needed to thrive across a wide range of leadership contexts. Cedarville’s MDiv + MBA accelerated pathway is offered through a partnership between the School of Biblical and Theological Studies and the Plaster School of Business. With this pathway, you’ll earn a residential Master of Divinity and a fully online MBA with shared credit hours, saving both time and tuition while preparing you to lead with excellence and serve with faithfulness wherever God calls you.
Not ready to take on the MDiv + MBA? Our Graduate Certificate in Leadership is a great way to grow your leadership skills without the full-time commitment.
Request Info Schedule an AppointmentStudents in the accelerated BA+MDiv program can add an MBA to their degree plan through this pathway in one additional year or less.
What Sets Cedarville Apart?
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Biblical Worldview
Every course you’ll take is rooted in Scripture, with the Bible serving as the foundation for all wisdom. -
Accelerated Degree Pathway
Earn both degrees faster and make the most of your time, your resources, and your impact. -
World-Class Faculty
You’ll learn from experienced professors who care about your growth — spiritually, professionally, and personally.
Program Contacts



John Delano, PhD
Associate Dean for Graduate Programs, Robert W. Plaster School of Business; Professor of Information Technology Management
Program News
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New Accelerated MBA Partnership for Cedarville, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Cedarville University has announced a new partnership with Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spurgeon College. -
Better Together: Cedarville Launches the Synergy Initiative to Mobilize Disciples
To help students use their future professions to proclaim the Gospel, Cedarville University has launched the new Synergy Initiative to help solve a growing concern in the United States — the decline of churches and churchgoers.