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A unique part of the Huntington University Educational Ministries program is the PRIME Experience (Practical Research and Immersion through Ministry Effectiveness). The PRIME Experience occurs during the students' senior year in which they are immersed into field ministry settings for seven months, from May to December. Students who select any of our Bachelor of Science degrees must plan schedules carefully in order that the summer and fall immediately following the junior year may be devoted to this field ministry immersion. To be allowed to participate in the field ministry
immersion, students must have completed specific courses within the
Ministry & Missions and
Bible and Religion
departments, designed to give them a solid base of practical and biblical
knowledge. During the PRIME experience this knowledge is tested as the
students participate in the stretching internships. Students enrolled in the
PRIME Experience do not take any other courses or become involved in other
experiences that may detract from the overall ministry immersion experience.
How do I host a PRIME student? During the second semester of their sophomore year students begin making plans for their experience. Students must make arrangements for their own transportation and living arrangements, though host ministry sites will be chosen in part for their ability to help facilitate this dimension of the experience. If you are a youth pastor or a director of a ministry interested in providing a PRIME Experience opportunity you can e-mail Dr. Karen Jones. Articles about PRIME students |
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