Cohorts During Degree Programs
Each degree program at PIT University includes structured learning, assignments, discussions, and development opportunities. The cohort helps students remain connected and accountable throughout the program.
Students in the Associate Degree programs are introduced to foundational
prophetic language, biblical study, identity, discipline, healing, and
spiritual responsibility.
The cohort helps Associate students build a strong foundation by giving
them a safe and structured environment to ask questions, learn basic prophetic
principles, and develop consistency.
At this level, the cohort helps students:
- Learn the foundation of prophetic
integrity
- Build healthy study habits
- Understand basic prophetic
responsibility
- Practice accountability
- Develop humility and teachability
- Grow in confidence without
rushing the process
Students in the Bachelor’s Degree programs move into deeper development, leadership preparation, prophetic strategy, communication, ministry ethics, spiritual warfare, and application.
The cohort helps Bachelor’s students learn how to lead and collaborate at the same time. They are trained to carry more responsibility while remaining accountable to the process.
At this level, the cohort helps students:
- Strengthen leadership skills
- Practice prophetic communication
- Work through deeper assignments
- Learn how to serve in teams
- Develop spiritual and emotional
maturity
- Build strategy with others
- Understand the importance of
order, timing, and submission
Students in the Master’s Degree programs are trained at a higher level of
prophetic responsibility, governance, diplomacy, strategy, legislation,
systems, and regional or international understanding.
The cohort helps Master’s students sharpen one another through advanced
discussion, research, leadership accountability, and higher-level assignments.
At this level, the cohort helps students:
- Think strategically and
governmentally
- Engage advanced prophetic
concepts
- Refine language, wisdom, and
discernment
- Work through complex spiritual
and leadership issues
- Build policy, strategy, and
kingdom solutions
- Collaborate with mature voices
- Prepare for greater
responsibility in cities, systems, ministries, and nations