FAQs

Is the Degree Seeking Program accredited? 

Yes, Southeastern University has regional accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate degrees. For more information about Southeastern University, see the link below: https://partners.seu.edu/journeyorl/

What does the application process look like?

Each program is different, but the process begins with each candidate filling out an online application. Once that is complete, the JLA team will reach out to schedule a video or in-person interview.

When can I apply?

JLA offers rolling admission for all programs — meaning that you are able to apply year-round.

Does the Degree Seeking Program offer Financial Aid or Student Loans?

Because Southeastern University is a regionally accredited institution, its partnership with JLA enables enrolled degree-seeking students to fund for their college experience using federal financial aid. To be eligible for such funding, the student must fill out an Application for Federal Student Aid, also known as a FAFSA and maintain 12 credit hours each semester.

Will credits from other institutions transfer to Southeastern University?

Yes! Each school varies. Most general and some spiritual classes will transfer in or transfer out to other schools contingent on what those schools or SEU accepts.

Do I get to focus on a certain Ministry Rotation?

Each student will select their top 3 rotations during the application process. Students in the degree-seeking program will rotate between 2 rotations of their choice during their first year, with the ability to choose their rotation in their 2nd year. 

Is Housing available?

No, not at this time.