In response to the church's need for new lay ministers grounded in theology, Bishop Kenneth Povish created a task source to develop a program for the formation of lay ministers because of its commitment to non-traditional/adult students in Siena Heights University was chosen to lead the Diocesan Ministry Formation Program.
This academic program consists of 36 credit hours. Siena Heights University provides the twelve theology courses in theological studies required by the Diocese. Currently the theology courses are offered in Ypsilanti , Flint , Jackson , and Lansing . These theology courses can also be used as a major for a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theological Studies.