
Those admitted into the program in clinical ministry will:
1. Possess a four-year baccalaureate degree (or its equivalent) from an accredited college or university demonstrating preparation for advanced work in clinical ministry. Students may be admitted with a variety of undergraduate majors. The admissions committee will consider undergraduate preparation in the areas of religious studies and psychology, as well as personal qualifications and commitment to ministry;
2. Present an undergraduate record with a grade point average of B (3.00) or better in the overall program and in the major field;
3. Provide acceptable scores from the general test of the Graduate Record Examination. Contact the School of Religion for specific information on scores.
4. Propose clear personal and professional goals and ways in which the program in clinical ministry may facilitate their realization;
5. Persuade the admissions committee by previous accomplishments that he or she is able and willing to reach these goals and to make a distinguished contribution to the field.
Last Revised: Tue, Sep 04, 2007