01/08/2026 McMurry News

McMurry University students preparing for careers in ministry can now earn a Master of Divinity through a new partnership with Southern Methodist University’s Perkins School of Theology. This agreement could shorten the time required to complete both undergraduate and graduate degrees.

Effective immediately, qualifying McMurry students may transfer to Perkins School of Theology during their senior year and begin coursework toward the Master of Divinity while completing their bachelor’s degree. Up to 15 credit hours of Perkins graduate coursework may be applied toward McMurry degree requirements, potentially reducing the total time to earn both degrees by one year.

Students admitted to the program are also eligible to receive a minimum 50% reduction in graduate tuition for Perkins courses, provided they maintain a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average in their graduate studies.

“This partnership opens doors for our students to pursue a respected and rigorous graduate theological education while completing their undergraduate degrees,” said Dr. Cynthia Martin, vice president of academic affairs at McMurry University. “We are grateful to collaborate with an institution whose mission aligns so closely with our own commitment to preparing students for lives of leadership, service, and ministry.”

The agreement expands a longstanding relationship between McMurry and SMU, both of which are rooted in Methodist traditions and emphasize academic excellence, leadership, and service.

“This extension and expansion of our relationship with McMurry University is an exciting and forward-thinking venture that will enable students to complete a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in a shorter period of time with tremendous financial savings,” said Dr. Bryan Stone, dean of Perkins School of Theology. “This agreement embodies our shared United Methodist heritage and our dedication to educating the next generation of Christian ministers who will serve the church and the world in new ways that we can scarcely begin to imagine.”

The initial agreement will remain in effect for three years and may be renewed as the institutions continue to explore additional opportunities for students pursuing theological education.

Contact

Leah Bennett, Director of Integrated Communications
bennett.leah@mcm.edu
325-793-3800, ext.1013