Degree Programs

  • Master of Divinity (MDiv)

    This program teaches individuals to appropriate and integrate the Catholic intellectual heritage and its significance/ relevance for understanding the current cultural context (ecumenism, interfaith, ecology, etc.)
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  • Master of Religious Education Degree (MRE)

    This professional program is designed to prepare individuals for the ministry of religious education. It welcomes individuals from various aspects of this ministry such as teaching or supervising in schools, parishes, dioceses, or international settings.
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  • Master of Theological Studies (MTS) Theology, Spirituality and the Arts Stream

    The Master of Theological Studies Theology, Spirituality, and the Arts stream is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to analyze and interpret the theological dimension of the arts and culture.
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  • Master of Theological Studies Degree (MTS)

    This program is designed to strengthen the religious basis of the individual’s life and work by providing the individual with a general theological understanding as well as the opportunity for in-depth study and specialization.
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How to Apply for Basic Degree Programs

  1. Complete your chosen degree application form. You will find specific program application forms for the MDiv, MTS, and MRE below.
  2. Submit the application form along with the $25 application fee and your Letter of Intent to the Student Services Office by the following timelines:

    • by the last Friday in June for those wishing to begin studies in September.
    • by the last Friday in November for those wishing to begin studies in January.
    • by the last Friday in March for those wishing to begin studies in the intersession term (April-May).
    • by the last Friday in May for those wishing to begin studies in the summer term (July-August).

    N.B. Applications received after these deadlines cannot be guaranteed consideration.

  3. Include:

    • Official Transcripts
    • Letters of Recommendation

    Official Transcripts must be submitted directly by the respective educational institutions. The Faculty reserves the right to determine whether or not credentials of other degree-granting institutions meet the standards for admission to the Faculty programs. Admission decisions are final and cannot be appealed. Letters of Recommendation (normally letters are of an academic and/or professional nature) must be submitted directly by those writing the letters.