Historic Shaw University and The Divinity School

Shaw University’s Mission Statement

Shaw University, founded in 1865, is the oldest historically Black college in the south. Shaw is a private, co-educational, liberal arts university in association with the Baptist Church. The university awards degrees at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Shaw University is committed to providing educational opportunities for diverse populations who would otherwise might not have the opportunity for education. Shaw University Divinity School contributes to the University’s mission by offering theological education for the clergy and laity.

Shaw University Divinity School’s

 Mission Statement

Shaw University Divinity School provides theological education dedicated to the preparation of the clergy and laity, clinical, pastoral and teaching/research ministry professions.
The Divinity School is committed towards the development of research institute whose focus is leadership in the practice of the ministry in the African American community, particularly in the African American Church.

 

Contact The Divinity School

Registration for an In-Service Class is $150.00 per semester.  This cost is     reviewed annually and is subject to change.  Application data is completed and received during the initial class.  An additional fee of $25.00 is assessed for Continuing Education Units (CEUS), if   desired.

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For information please complete the form

below  and return to: 

Shaw University Divinity School

Continuing Christian Education

118 East South Street

Raleigh, NC 27602

919-546-8569

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Committed to:
The Enhancement and Practice of Ministry 
       Dr. Clarence G. Newsome, President
	Dr. James T. Roberson, Jr., Dean
	Dr. Rudolph Tripp, Director of
	Continuing Christian Education