Graduate degrees in the academic study and teaching of religion are
generally divided into professional degrees and academic degrees.
Professional degrees prepare graduates for the ministry and applied
careers in social work or counseling. Students wishing
to be ordained should consult with faculty on campus as well as pastors
or ministers in their own home congregations for the requirements unique
to their denomination. Students often apply for a Master’s in
Divinity program (M.Div. degree) to pursue ordination. Advanced degrees
in Ministry and Theology are also possibilities at many institutions.
We have students who have gone on for the M.Div. degree at Harvard
University Divinity School, Episcopal Divinity School, Princeton University,
Iliff School of Theology, Lutheran School of Theology, and similar
seminaries.
Academic degrees start with a Master’s degree, usually a Master
of Arts degree, and then a Ph.D. in a specific field. Kalamazoo
College has sent students on to some of the top graduate schools in
the country, including Harvard University, Princeton University, the
University of Chicago, the University of California at Santa Barbara,
and similar institutions. Students should consult with faculty regarding
the best options for each student.
Students wishing to go on for graduate work should begin thinking
about their applications in the spring of their junior
years, and should plan to take the Graduate
Record Exam
before classes begin in the fall of their senior year.
Deadlines for graduate school applications usually range from early
December to February. Please give faculty plenty of notice for your
letters of recommendation.
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