THE CHRISTIAN DEGREE PROGRAMS OF MIDWEST COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY are designed to equip students to follow the Lord in the work of the ministry. If your sole purpose of needing an education is for the Gospel ministry or related field within Christian ministry, secular accreditation is not necessary or required. All Christian churches accept quality Christian education regardless to which accreditation group, if any, the referenced institution belongs. If study is for purpose other than ministry, such as business administrator, engineer, lawyer, etc., students should apply to an institution that belongs to a regional accrediting association. In secular education, regional accreditation is essential! For education of those in Christian service, secular accreditation does little more than typically make the tuition beyond the reach of most ministers.

However, Midwest College of Theology is a member of the ACCIS the Association of Independent Christian Colleges and Seminaries, Bridgeton, Mo., Dr. Curt Scarborough, Chairman and has been able to secure accreditation through the World-Wide Accreditation Commission, Richmond, Va., Dr. Paul Richardson, Executive President. We have been able to secure this private accreditation and keep tuition costs at a minimum.”

 These accrediting associations are not formally recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, and MCT has chosen not to be affiliated with any state or federal  governmental agency. MCT operates legally as an exempt educational institution in and out  of the state of Missouri.