In the M.A. in Theology and Ministry, students engage in deep academic and pastoral inquiry attuned to present societal challenges as they prepare to respond to the complex needs of our church and world. Students may pursue the M.A. through a hybrid track, which includes three summer residencies. The rest of the degree is completed online.
Participate in a small group seminar that allows you to integrate spiritual growth with ministerial identity.
Design your own formation plan and complete it during your time in the program.
Move through the program with a cohort of practicing ministers from around the world.
Complete a project that synthesizes your theology studies with a pastoral program of your own design.
On the 48-credit track, complete a field experience to deepen your understanding of ministry in a particular context.
Develop the skills to integrate life experience and service with theology, scripture, and pastoral studies.
We offer funding for all students to pursue spiritual direction and attend the guided retreat of their choice.
Enhance your ministry through a flexible program that accounts for your busy life.
Our M.A. can be completed in a number of ways, including academic year or hybrid models, as well as four dual degrees. Explore some of our student and alumni stories.
Below are sample timelines for the hybrid program. Based on individual circumstances and with advisor approval, the timelines below may be adapted.
Summer | Fall | Spring | |
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Year 1 | 2 courses* and Spiritual Formation for Ministry | 1 course (online) and Intro to Theological Reflection | 1 course (online) and Intro to Theological Reflection |
Year 2 | 1 May course (online) 2 summer courses* | 1 course (online) and Internship Reflection Group | 1 course (online) and Internship Reflection Group |
Year 3 | 1 May course (online) 2 summer courses* Capstone Proposal | 1 course (online) and Capstone Project | 1 course (online) plus Capstone Project |
*at least one course each summer must be in-person
The 36-credit M.A. (hybrid modality) can be completed in two full years (three summers and two academic years).
Summer | Fall | Spring | |
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Year 1* | 1 May course (online), 1 summer course (in person), and Spiritual Formation for Ministry | 1 course (online) and Intro to Theological Reflection | 1 course (online) and Intro to Theological Reflection |
Year 2* | 1 May course (online), 1 summer course (in person), and Capstone Proposal | 1 course (online) and Capstone Project | 1 course (online) and Capstone |
Year 3* | 1 May course (online) and 1 summer course (in person) |
*during the term of your choice, you will need to take one more course (online or in-person) as well as one 1-credit module.
Theology & Scripture Core
21 credits
Course Area | Credits |
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Theological Foundations in Practical Perspective | 3 |
Christology | 3 |
Systematic Theology or History of Christianity | 3 |
Ecclesiology or Ecumenical/Interreligious Studies | 3 |
Ethics | 3 |
Old/New Testament | 3 |
Scripture course that includes a focus on the other Testament | 3 |
Pastoral Studies for Ministry Core
12 credits
Course Area | Credits |
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Religious Education | 3 |
Pastoral Care | 3 |
Spirituality | 3 |
Pastoral/Practical Theology or Liturgy | 3 |
Formation for Ministry
6 credits
Course Area | Course Name | Credits |
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Spiritual Formation | TMPS 7080: Spiritual Formation For Ministry | 1 |
Contextual Education | TMPS 7280: Theological Reflection for Ministry | 1 |
Contextual Education | TMPS 8139: Internship Reflection Group | 4 |
Electives
9 credits
Course Area | Course Name | Credits |
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Elective | ||
Elective | ||
Elective |
One three-credit course in each of the following areas must be courses identified by the CSTM as meeting schoolwide criteria to fulfill Justice and Diversity formation commitments:
In addition to these courses, Spiritual Formation for Ministry and Contextual Education will also include components that fulfill CSTM Justice and Diversity formation commitments.
Theology & Scripture Core
18 credits
Course Area | Credits |
---|---|
Theological Foundations in Practical Perspective | 3 |
Systematic theology or History of Christianity | 3 |
Ecclesiology or Ecumenical/Interreligious Studies | 3 |
Ethics | 3 |
Old/New Testament | 3 |
Scripture course that includes a focus on the other Testament | 3 |
Pastoral Studies for Ministry Core
12 credits
Course Area | Credits |
---|---|
Religious Education | 3 |
Pastoral Care | 3 |
Spirituality | 3 |
Pastoral/Practical Theology | 3 |
Formation for Ministry
3 credits
Course Area | Course Name | Credits |
---|---|---|
Spiritual Formation | TMPS 7080: Spiritual Formation For Ministry | 1 |
Theological Reflection | TMPS 7280: Theological Reflection for Ministry | 1 |
Module | 1 |
Electives
3 credits
Course Area | Course Name | Credits |
---|---|---|
Elective |
One three-credit course in each of the following areas must be courses identified by the CSTM as meeting schoolwide criteria to fulfill Justice and Diversity formation commitments:
In addition to these courses, Spiritual Formation for Ministry will also include components that fulfill CSTM Diversity and Justice formation commitments.
In their last year of study, M.A. students will complete their degree with a Capstone Project, which can be completed in one of three ways:
Graduates of the M.A. in Theology and Ministry program will be able to:
100%
of 2022 M.A. graduates found a placement within six months of graduation.
Director of Faith Formation, St. Ignatius of Loyola Parish
Campus Minister for Retreats, Loyola University Chicago
Hispanic Youth and Young Adult Coordinator, Diocese of Mobile
Theology Teacher, Mount Alvernia High School
Therapist/Case Manager, McLean Hospital
Chaplain Resident, New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care
Spring 2025: November 1, 2024
Fall 2025 Priority Scholarship Deadline: January 15, 2025. Applications are still accepted after this date as space allows.
Summer 2025: Rolling Admissions
Please note you can submit your application form once it is completed; you do not need to wait for all of your supplemental materials to arrive. We are able to schedule your interview once we have received your submitted application
On the application form, applicants will have the opportunity to indicate interest in being paired with an CSTM alum from their program of interest to learn more about CSTM and provide support during the discernment process.
Students interested in completing the M.A. program through the hybrid modality (summers in-person, academic year online) should plan to start during the summer so they begin the program with hybrid student orientation and progress through the program as part of a cohort. If there is a reason why starting in the summer is not possible, please reach out to the admissions office.
Applicants who are Catholic diocesan priests or deacons or members of religious orders must submit a letter of approval and financial support from their bishop, major superior, or Provincial. Please select "Bishop/Major Superior" as the recommender type on the application form.
A non-refundable fee of $75 is required for every degree and non-degree application submitted.
Please note: The application fee cannot be refunded for any reason. If you qualify for a fee waiver, you should not pay the fee when you submit the application form. Fee waivers are granted to the following applicants: Jesuits, veterans, applicants currently completing a year of service or who are Pell Grant-eligible, and current CSTM students. Email the admissions office at stmadm@dos5.net to request a waiver.
The GRE is optional, but preferred. We especially recommend applicants submit scores if 1) they feel their undergraduate transcript is not indicative of their capacity for success in graduate studies, OR 2) they do not have a strong background in the humanities. We review all applications holistically. Applicants who choose not to submit GRE scores will not be penalized in the admissions process.
Applicants who do send GRE scores should have them sent directly from ETS. Our GRE code is 2508.
English Proficiency Exam
All applicants for whom English is not their native language must also provide TOEFL or IELTS test score results. Read more about special instructions for international applicants here. This webpage will also indicate under with criteria a waiver may be granted. Waivers must be approved in writing by the admissions office.
We require transcripts from all colleges, universities, seminaries, or theological schools that you have attended. Each transcript should contain a list of all coursework taken, grades/marks received, and, if applicable, degree granted and date of degree confirmation. If your college or university will send official transcripts electronically, they can be emailed to stmadm@dos5.net. Otherwise, transcripts must be mailed and be contained in a sealed, signed envelope. If the official transcript is not English, a translation should be provided with the official document. Please alert us if your transcript will be arriving with a different name than the one you are using on your application (e.g. your maiden name). Please note that a transcript is only considered official if received directly from the institution issuing it.
Please note that your application may be reviewed with unofficial copies of your transcripts. If you send unofficial copies, know that if admitted, you must sent official copies before you begin coursework. In addition, if you are currently finishing a degree, you must send a final, official version of the transcript upon graduating, and before beginning coursework at CSTM.
Mailing Addresses
For applicants using the U.S. Postal Service:
Boston College Clough School of Theology and Ministry
Simboli Hall
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
For applicants using FedEx or UPS:
Boston College Clough School of Theology and Ministry
Simboli Hall
9 Lake Street
Brighton, MA 02135-3841
M.A. applicants are required to submit three recommendations using the online application system.
At least two recommenders should be familiar with the applicant’s academic background and potential. For applicants who have been out of school for a significant amount of time, recommenders should be familiar with the applicant's professional competence.
Applicants who are Catholic diocesan priests or deacons, or members of religious orders must submit a letter of approval and financial support from their bishop, major superior, or Provincial. This is in addition to the other three recommendations. Please select "Bishop/Major Superior" as the recommender type on the application form.
Please be sure that your recommenders are aware of the application deadlines and online process, and choose them carefully to ensure that they can write on your behalf in a timely manner.
The admissions office interviews all master's applicants. All interviews take place remotely.
The resume must be uploaded as part of the application. It is helpful if you highlight relevant ministry, service, research, teaching, and leadership positions you have held.
The personal statement must be uploaded as part of the application. The personal statement should be three pages in length, double-spaced.
Your statement should address the following: