
Pursuing a graduate theological education is an amazing adventure. Continuing your studies beyond college is a big step in itself. But education for ministry in a seminary, divinity school or school of theology involves more than shaping the way you think. As a theological student, you should be intellectually challenged, but also practically prepared and faithfully formed for a lifetime of service.
As an undergraduate, you may have majored in religion - or history or business or biology or engineering. At some point you decided to explore ministry, whether in a congregation, on a college campus, as a counselor, in social service or in the mission field. Or maybe you want a doctorate so you can teach in a college, just like the professors who influenced you. Whether you know yet where you will serve, you have felt a pull or push - a calling - to explore graduate theological education.
Most people don't know a lot about theological schools. That's why we created The FTE Guide to Theological Education. We hope this resource will help you find a school that is right for you. This guide has information about degree programs, differences among schools and financial aid - all designed to help you make a decision. If you think you want to go to seminary, The FTE Guide will help you decide what you're looking for and where to find it.
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