You may ask yourself, "why would an organization award honorary degrees with few requirements?" The answer is simple: our experience has shown that the vast majority of those who request honorary degrees from us have made great contributions in their communities by serving others and helping them lead better lives. When you recognize their work and "honor" them with a prestigious award, they often feel redeemed and encouraged, and are more likely to continue serving others and being a positive influence in their community.
You do not have to pass any exams or attend any classes in order to be awarded an honorary master's or doctoral degree from LADC Institute. However, members of our community who hold honorary degrees are expected to uphold certain basic Christian values enshrined in our Covenant and Articles of Faith. Some of these values are:
These are just a few of the core principles that we strive to teach through our organization. Becoming an "Honorary Doctor" is a distinction that comes with the duty to steadfastly maintain these values yourself and encourage them in others around you. Your appointment, in essence, reflects your moral and intellectual character as an honorary doctor and is also a reflection of our entire community of members.