
We are excited that you are considering
Seattle University's School of Theology and Ministry!
Seattle University's School of Theology and Ministry (STM) offers a unique and diverse graduate learning environment that challenges the whole person to professional development, formation and excellence, including:
- a holistic and integrated educational model that brings together academic
theology, ministerial skills and spiritual formation;
- an intentionally ecumenical faculty, student body and curriculum;
- a commitment to diversity that fosters the values of personal dignity and mutual
respect, and encourages the development of gifts and skills for doing effective
ministry within many cultural settings;
- a faith that does justice, promoted through the entire curriculum
STM has been accredited by the Association for Theological Schools (ATS) since 1993, among other esteemed institutions. See the full list of accreditations here.
We hope the links below will address some of your many questions about our programs, the application process and financial aid!
PROGRAMS Graduate Degrees
- Master of Arts in Transformational Leadership (MATL)
- Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies (MAPS)
- Master of Arts in Transforming Spirituality (MATS)
- Master of Arts in Pastoral Counseling (MAPC)
- Master of Divinity (MDiv)
Professional Certificates
- Transforming Spirituality, Post Master's Certificate
- Pastoral Counseling, Post Master's Certificate
- Pastoral Theology, Post Master's Certificate
- Diaconal Ministry, Certificate of Graduate Studies
- Pastoral Leadership Certificate Program (PLP)
Scripture And Leadership Training (SALT)
Continuing Education Network (CEN)
APPLICATION PROCESS
Admissions
Pre-Requisite Program
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Financial Aid
A note from Colette Casavant,
Student Community and Admissions Coordinator
(206) 296-5333 | casavant@seattleu.edu
On behalf of our admissions team, I would also like to offer you our services as you make this important decision about your graduate education and the school that most appeals to you. I serve as the admissions coordinator, and am available for an email conversation, a phone call, a personal visit, whatever would help you most in discerning if STM is the school that would most effectively meet your spiritual, academic and practical needs.
Other opportunities to learn about STM are our Inquiry Nights and Graduate Programs Open Houses. The more specific event is the Inquiry Night option, at which you can meet a couple of our faculty members in an informal setting and be able to ask them any or all of your questions. At this event, you also are able to meet others like yourself who are interested in graduate studies in theology and hear their questions.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns. We look forward to meeting you and having an opportunity to tell you more about the School of Theology and Ministry.
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