Masters (M.A.)
Luther Seminary's general Master of Arts program offers seven
concentrations:
New Testament,
Old Testament,
History of Christianity,
Systematic Theology,
Aging and Health,
Children, Youth and Family Ministry,
Congregational Mission and Leadership.
Follow these steps to apply to any of these
concentrations:
- Bachelor's degree, or its equivalent, from a regionally
accredited college or university.
- Cumulative GPA of 3.0+ on a 4.0 scale (However, the admissions
committee does consider factors other than academic record.)
- New Testament Concentration Only: Greek -- basic introductory course plus a course in reading
New Testament literature. Many students choose to complete their
Greek requirements at Luther the summer before beginning seminary.
For additional information on prerequisites, see the academic
catalog.
God calls many different types of people to lead the church. The
following demonstrate readiness for theological study:
- Commitment to Christ, the church, and the ministry of God's
word
- Academic ability to read and hear with discernment
- Ability to write with clarity and precision
- Personal and relational health, integrity, consideration of
others, and physical and emotional fitness
- Potential to lead, inspire and relate positively with people
1. Transcripts – official transcripts from your colleges or
universities.
2. Recommendations – three total from a pastor, teacher and other non-family person.
You may
request a recommendation via e-mail or download a copy of the form
here.
3. Autobiography / Faith Statement – A three- to five-page essay on the
significant events and people in your life that have nourished faith
in Christ, given a sense of God's call, and brought you to apply for
seminary admission. This should include:
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a description of the
your present relationship to the church
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a brief self-assessment
of strengths and limitations as a candidate for church leadership
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reasons for interest in study
at Luther Seminary
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a summary of future plans for
ministry
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a one page-statement outlining
your personal faith and theological convictions
Candidates for ministry in the
ELCA or other denominations are encouraged to submit their candidacy essay
in lieu of the above.
Special
Note: The GRE (Graduate Record Examination)
IS NOT
required for admission to Master of Arts degree programs.
Two Ways to Apply
Apply Online Now! Electronically fill out your
application.
or
Download Forms and Mail
Download application and reference forms in PDF format to print
and send in.
Application Deadlines
| January Term |
November 1st |
| Spring Term |
December 1st |
| Summer Term |
April 1st |
| Fall Term |
July 1st |
When your application
is received, you will be sent an e-mail notice which includes
login instructions for
MyLutherNet as a prospective student. The MyLutherNet site will
allow you to track which documents are still required for admission.
Once all of your application materials are received, it will
be reviewed at the next admissions committee meeting. The
committee meets regularly and you will be notified by mail within a
short time after the group meets.
Complete application information can be found in the academic
catalog. If
you have any questions, please
e-mail us!
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