Students graduating from the Trevecca School of Religion pursue a variety of paths following their graduation. The great majority continue their education through graduate studies. Graduates of Trevecca are presently studying at such seminaries and graduate schools as Nazarene Theological Seminary, Asbury Seminary, Fuller Seminary, Duke Divinity School, Vanderbilt Divinity/Graduate School, Chandler School of Theology (Emory), Princeton Divinity School, and Southern Methodist University.
Each year one graduate is selected to receive the William M. Greathouse Scholarship. This scholarship provides full tuition for three years of study at Nazarene Theological Seminary. Criteria for selection include GPA, involvement in ministry during undergraduate study, and promise for pastoral ministry.
Many other graduates enter into full-time ministry immediately upon their graduation. While some enter into senior pastoral ministry, others enter into youth ministry, children’s ministry, and other associate areas. Other graduates may seek global volunteer service for a year through NIVS (Nazarenes In Volunteer Service).