degree  programs

Heart College has partnered with Southeastern University to offer multiple accredited degree programs for students interested in seeking degrees while gaining hands-on leadership and ministry experience.

Whether you are starting your college journey or finishing it, Heart College offers you the opportunity to further your education. Our immersive training goes beyond a standard curriculum to empower and equip you through Hearternships!

Associates

  • General Education
  • Ministerial Leadership

Bachelors

  • Ministerial Leadership: Christian Ministry Track
  • Ministerial Leadership: Pastoral Care and Counseling Track
  • Ministerial Leadership: Worship Ministries Track
  • Organizational Leadership
  • Psychology
  • Digital Media & Design
  • Human Services

Masters

  • MA Leadership – Organizational Leadership Track
  • Master of Divinity
  • MBA – Executive Leadership
  • MBA – Missional Leadership
  • MS – Pastoral Care and Counseling

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interested in our
adult learning program?

Adults who wish to pursue a degree but are over the age of 25 can still pursue SEU academics. SEU’s partnership with Pure Heart Church allows adults the same discounted degree options. Adult Learners are invited to attend monthly staff trainings to hear teaching from the lead pastors (or special guests) of Pure Heart Church.

Southeastern University (Lakeland, FL) partners with Pure Heart Church to host an instructional site on the church campus, and offer students affordable degree programs.

Heart College is a ministry of Pure Heart Church. “Southeastern University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. Heart College is not accredited by SACS Commission on Colleges and the accreditation of Southeastern University does not extend to or include Heart College or its students. Students must be admitted by Southeastern University and enrolled in university courses to receive the benefits of regional accreditation.”