The GTU is both a consortium of schools, institutes and centers and a degree-granting institution. Through the combined resources of eight member seminaries in close geographical proximity, students have access to the expertise of 106 faculty members offering a wide range of courses. It is an ecumenical and interfaith union of resources brought together in a spirit of commitment and cooperation. The GTU also has one of the most comprehensive theological libraries in the country.
The GTU consortially confers the academic degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy. Each of the eight member schools offers professional degrees such as the Master of Divinity, Master of Theological Studies, and Doctor of Ministry.
With over 10 specialized concentrations, you may find multiple areas of interest. We recommend thinking about your long-term goals and how an MA might align with your future plans. Are you interested in research or real-world application? What topics do you want to pursue in depth? Find out which MA faculty advisors are interested in some of the topics you are thinking about and schedule times to speak with them. Talk with the Director of Recruitment and Admissions who can guide you in the process and inform you of all your options. If you are interested in a field that isn't already listed but still falls within the GTU's mission, you'll want to select the Self-Designed Concentration and work with an advisor to create a personalized program.
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