Home
 

Welcome!
Messages from the President & Director of Admissions

Become a Student
Visit, Apply, FAQs
Academics
Courses, Degrees, Faculty
Community Programming
Workshops, Events, Exhibits
Off-Campus Programs
Duluth, Online & more
Churches & Clergy
Speakers, Presentations
Alumni/ae
News, Directory, ATLAS
For Students, Faculty, Staff
Moodle, Directory
 
 

Application Process

Master of Divinity
Certificate in Theological and Religious Studies
Master of Arts
Certificate in Leadership toward Racial Justice
Master of Arts in Religious Leadership Doctor of Ministry
Diploma in Advanced Theological Studies Non-degree Status

 

The following is the process for applying for the Master of Divinity degree, Master of Arts degree, and the Master of Arts in Religious Leadership degree:
  1. Submit an application form, self-assessment, vocational statement, immunization form, updated resume, and the application fee ($40.00 non-refundable).
  2. Secure letters of reference from the following:
    •  professor or academic mentor,
    •  pastor or spiritual mentor,
    •  employer, and
    •  another who is not a relative.
  3. Provide official academic transcripts of prior degree work.
  4. Complete a writing sample.
  5. Have a matriculation interview during which materials submitted for application and educational plans are discussed.

Application deadlines:

 
Application due
Matriculation interview completed
Fall term July 1 August 1
Winter term (January) November 1 December 1
Spring term November 15 January 1
Summer term (June) April 1 May 1

Download a degree application:
(requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher)

  Application Reference forms
  Immunization form



Apply Here


Contact Information

Michelle Rodriguez
651.255.6119



The following is the process for applying for the Diploma in Advanced Theological Studies:
  1. Complete the Diploma in Advanced Theological Studies application for admission and scholarship.
  2. Provide a copy of all academic records including a statement by the school official regarding the U.S. equivalent of the highest level of academic achievement (e.g., Bachelor of Arts, three years of college, one year of graduate study, etc.).
  3. Non-native speakers of English must supply a copy of the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) test score.
  4. Supply five letters of reference.
  5. Supply a report of a recent medical examination by a physician approved by a sponsoring church official.
  6. Supply the completed and signed Scholarship Agreement form, if applying for the full Campbell Scholarship
  7. Provide a letter from an endorsing church official, as described on the Scholarship Agreement form.

Application deadline: December 1 for the following academic year. 

Download a diploma application:
(requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher)

  Application Scholarship Agreement


The following is the process for applying for the
Certificate in Theological and Religious Studies and the Certificate in Leadership toward Racial Justice:

  1. Submit an application form and a vocational statement.
  2. File an immunization form.
  3. Pay an application fee ($10.00 non-redundable).
  4. Secure a letter of reference.
  5. Provide official academic transcripts of prior degree work.
  6. Write a one- to two-paragraph statement of purpose.
  7. Contact the Office of Admissions to compete a writing sample.
Application deadline: One week prior to the beginning of each term.

Download a certificate application:
(requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher)

  Application Reference forms
  Immunization form Request for transcripts


The following is the process for applying for the Doctor of Ministry:

  1. Complete an application form and pay applicable fees.
  2. Supply official academic transcripts from all previous college and graduate work.
  3. Supply self-assessment and biographical statement (described on application form).
  4. Supply four recommendations: one from a ministry supervisor (e.g., judicatory executive, bishop, senior pastor, program supervisor); one from a lay person in the applicant’s congregation or agency (preferably a governing board chair or similar role); one from a clergy or other professional peer; and one from a professor who knows the applicant’s work well.
To apply only to Module 1 - Ministry Renewal and Professional Development Certificate of the D.Min. program, prospective students should:
  1. Complete steps 1-3 above.
  2. Supply two recommendations: one from a ministry supervisor (e.g., judicatory executive, bishop, senior pastor, program supervisor); and one from a lay person in the applicant’s congregation or agency (preferably a governing board chair or similar role).

If a Module 1 student later decides to continue with the program, he/she must provide the additional application materials listed for the D.Min. program as a whole.

Application deadline: Students seeking entry to the D.Min. program or Module 1 may apply anytime during the year. Admission decisions will be made as applications are received until spaces in the first seminar are filled. All application requirements must be completed by September 1 each year. Earlier applications are strongly encouraged.

Download a Doctor of Ministry application:
(requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher)

  Application Form Reference Form


The following is the process for applying for non-degree status:

  1. Submit an application form.
  2. File an immunization form.
  3. Pay an application fee ($10.00 non-refundable).

Writing a vocational statement is optional. Students may matriculate into a degree program by completing additional application requirements.

Application deadline: One week prior to the beginning of each term.

Download a non-degree status application:
(requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher)

  Application Immunization form

Admissions Contact Information
Michelle Rodriguez
651.255.6119

 

United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, 3000 Fifth Street Northwest, New Brighton, Minnesota 55112-2598, USA 651.633.4311
©2002-2008 United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities