Directed and Independent Studies
A directed study is defined as one-on-one instruction of a course currently offered or listed in the Northeastern Seminary catalog. An independent study is defined as a unique, individualized study on a topic of particular interest to the student. All such studies require the same level of engagement with the material as a traditional course. Registration for a directed or independent study may not be made through traditional means; students must seek approval for a directed/independent study via the application for credit for a non-classroom course thereby securing a faculty member to supervise the study. A directed study may not be taken to replace a D or an F in a classroom course. To register for an independent study, a grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 is required; there are no GPA requirements for directed studies. No more than 10% of a degree program may be completed via directed/independent study, though for special circumstances, a student may petition to extend the limit to 15%.