Personal Enrichment

Description of Personal Enrichment Program 

Shiloh University offers its courses for Personal Enrichment. Courses are excellent for continuing training of lay ministers such as elders and deacons. Congregants may wish to take personal enrichment to deepen their individual spiritual life.

Courses taken for personal enrichment include most of the same course materials as the degree programs, but courses are offered on a credit/no-credit basis, and do not require the level of writing and scholarship demanded by the degree programs. Course work typically includes readings, lecture materials, and participation in online class discussions. No grades are given beyond credit/no credit. Credit is awarded only if a student chooses to complete tests and assignments and earns 60% or better.

The recommended time for a 3-unit course is estimated at 6 to 8 hours per week. Courses taken for Personal Enrichment are typically not transferable to degree programs.

Note: Shiloh University will award certificates of completion for personal enrichment students who earn credit as defined above.

Personal Enrichment Prerequisites

See Admissions—Personal Enrichment Program to review prerequisites and other admission requirements.