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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kingdom School of Divinity accredited?
Currently, Kingdom School of Divinity is not accredited. However, we have multiple accredited partnerships and collaborations with seminaries, Bible colleges, and schools.

Does Kingdom School of Divinity grant degrees?
At the moment, Kingdom School of Divinity does not grant degrees but offers undergraduate and graduate-level certificates that can be successfully transferred to accredited Bible colleges and seminaries across the country.

What is the admission process to become a student at Kingdom School of Divinity?

Prospective students must meet certain prerequisites:

- Actively involved in a Christian church and able to secure a Pastor’s recommendation for involvement in the TUMI program.
- Engaged in some form of Christian ministry or leadership role to directly apply concepts learned in the TUMI classroom.
- Submit transcripts from previous schools, one reference or letter of recommendation, an autobiography and personal testimony & calling essay (minimum 200 words), and a high school diploma/GED.

When was Kingdom School of Divinity founded?

Kingdom School of Divinity was founded in 2023 by Dr. Keith Wilks and co-founded by Dr. Omar Liles, D.Min.

What is the cost to attend Kingdom School of Divinity?

Please refer to the school registration and tuition tab on the site for information on costs.
Tuition

When can I register? Registration for classes will be announced before every semester (winter, spring, summer, and fall). How long are the classes? Each course runs for 10 weeks.
(See courses for program registration)

What certificate programs does Kingdom School of Divinity offer?
- Certificate in Christian Ministry
- Certificate in Trauma Healing (Certification)
- Certificate in Church Planting
-Torchbearers Institute - The Corbett Leadership School: Certificate in Chaplaincy
Ordination programs through Church of Christ The King
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