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Master of Divinity (Pre-Ordination) that the bishop concurs with the applicant's desire to proceed toward admission to the Seminary, is generally be received by the Seminary as an appropriate endorsement. Applicants (seeking ordination) from dioceses of the Episcopal Church are urged to be in contact with their bishop and their Commission on Ministry before applying to the Seminary. Applicants from other churches who intend to pursue ordination are asked to provide the Seminary with a form of ecclesiastical endorsement that, in the judgment of the Committee on Enrollment and Admissions, is analogous to the requirement for Episcopal students. Applicants who desire admission to the Master of Arts Program are asked to provide, in addition to the required autobiography, a statement 2 to 3 pages in length responding to each of the following: A) What, if any, area of concentration do you anticipate pursuing and why? B) How do you envision participating in the Seminary's community life? C) What specific educational, vocational and personal purposes do you have for pursuing the M.A. degree, and how are these goals best served by GTS's M.A. program? Your response should answer these questions: 1) If interested in pursuing further academic work, what benefits do you believe this program will provide? 2) If your goals are vocational, how will this degree be beneficial? 3) What are your areas of personal interest, and how does the GTS curriculum meet them? 4) If you seek to enhance a lay or diaconal ministry, what is this work and how will study at GTS benefit it? Applicants for admission to the S.T.M. program must possess B.A. and M.Div. degrees or the equivalent. The S.T.M. application deadline is February 15. Graduate Record Examination scores are required of all S.T.M. applicants. Applicants for the S.T.M. should include among their recommendations two from former instructors who can speak to the applicant's ability to pursue graduate-level work. For inquiries on the nature and substance of the S.T.M. program, contact the Committee on Advanced Degrees at the Office of Academic Affairs by phone or e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . For inquiries about the admissions process for the S.T.M. program, contact the Office of Admissions at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Applicants seeking ordination must have their bishop's approval for study at General prior to beginning their studies.
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