Garrett’s online degree programs integrate rigorous academic study with virtual and real-world experiences to prepare graduates to address challenges in their congregations, communities, and across academia. All programs require a mix of both synchronous and asynchronous coursework.
The Master of Divinity program equips persons for the both ordained and non-ordained ministry settings.
The Master of Theological Studies program provides the background for preparation for the doctoral study of religion. It can also be combined with another professional degree to provide the foundation for a career in religious leadership in a variety of ministry settings.
Through coursework, experiential learning in field placements, and reflective practices with peers and faculty, Master of Arts in Faith, Culture, and Educational Leadership students will develop integrative projects that demonstrate their capacities to offer collaborative, participatory, and emancipatory educational intervention, innovation, or experimentation that address specific needs and concerns of specific communities or contexts.
The Master of Arts in Pastoral Care and Counseling program is focused on integrating theology with psychological theories through two distinct tracks: the Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care Track and the Clinical Track.
Students in the Master of Arts in Public Ministry program aspire to fulfill their Christian vocations to love God and serve neighbor through public ministries of advocacy, organizing, and justice-making in collaboration with other communities of faith and conscience.
The Doctor of Ministry program connects faith leaders with each other, with scholars recognized in their fields, and with distinguished practitioners of Christian ministry.
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Garrett-Evangelical accepts applications from students with a minimum GPA of 2.5 in a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university or from an AETH-certified Bible institute. Because our primary language of instruction is English, applicants must be able to show English proficiency, as evidenced by a previous degree in English or completion of either the Duolingo or Test of English as a Foreign Language test.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. International student applications are due by March 1st of each year for admission into the upcoming fall semester.