Lay Leadership

How to Apply

Apply Let’s get started. Below are the recommended timelines to prepare for testing and to request delivery of transcripts and letters of recommendation. These timelines allow for application review by the Admissions Committee, as well as consideration for financial aid. We operate on a rolling admissions calendar, allowing us to review applications as they are […]

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Academic Policies

The following policies are intended to clarify students’ rights and responsibilities and to serve as a reliable guide to the expectations of the faculty the institution on academic matters. The academic policies and procedures outlined below complement the “Rights and Responsibilities” listed on the University of St. Thomas Graduate Student Policies site. For further information

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Academic Calendar

The Saint Paul Seminary follows an academic calendar with two semesters, each approximately 15 weeks in length, a one-month January term, and summer sessions. January term provides time for research projects, language study, or special offerings of the Minnesota Consortium of Theological Schools. *Pre-Theology students in University of St. Thomas Philosophy courses follow the University

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Registration

The Saint Paul Seminary Office of Records and Registration Students approved for graduate work by the Admissions Committee may register by using the University of St. Thomas web registration or in person at The Saint Paul Seminary Office of Records and Registration. The Office of Records and Registration is located in Room 110 of the

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Course Information

Complete Course Listing The complete course listing includes course descriptions and is prepared with the best information available as of October 2023. Information is subject to change without notice or obligation. Students are subject to the graduation requirements in effect at the time of their matriculation. Current course offerings can be found in class finder.

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Current Students

Course Info Registration Calendar Policies Full Graduate Catalog As the graduate school of theology and ministry at the University of St. Thomas, The Saint Paul Seminary offers academically robust Masters degrees in Divinity, Theology, and Pastoral Leadership, as well as a graduate-level certificate in Catholic School Leadership. All credit-bearing courses are taught by notable scholars

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Master of Arts in Pastoral Leadership

Request Information The Master of Arts in Pastoral Leadership is a 36-credit degree program that prepares men and women for leadership and service in the Church as lay ecclesial ministers and religious educators. It is intended for teachers and administrators in Catholic education, catechists, directors of religious education, counselors, youth ministers, those involved in ministries

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Master of Arts in Theology

Request Information The Master of Arts in Theology is a 36-credit degree program that prepares students for the academic study of theology. Students develop principles and methods of theological reasoning and research by studying the tradition, as well as the contemporary context, of theological discourse. This degree is especially suited to those who may wish

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Degree Programs

Our graduate degree programs enable men and women to engage fully their baptismal call to a deepened faith, to broadened knowledge, and to a full and active role of servant leadership in the Church. The Master of Arts in Theology and Master of Arts in Pastoral Leadership degree programs are all offered in an evening

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Lay graduate programs

The Saint Paul Seminary’s lay graduate theological programs equip lay leaders to become more wholly configured to Christ in service of their local Church. Request Information Apply Integrated formation A Community of Formation Our graduate degree programs provide opportunities for integrated formation that serve the whole person, including: Days of Recollection Community Meals Prayer and

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