Master of Pastoral Ministry Degree
Global Ministries
University (GMU) and People’s Catholic Seminary (PCS) are collaboratively
offering a Master in Pastoral Ministry degree. The degree is granted by GMU and
PCS is providing the course of study. This affordable master’s program is
designed for those who are walking the pathway to ordination, the ordained, and
members of our inclusive communities who seek to continue their education
within an interactive supportive seminary environment. Credit is awarded for
life experience and previous education. Global Ministries University is an
accredited member of the International Association of Distance Learning.
Scholarship Funds are available through the Lucile Murray Durkin Scholarship Fund for Women Discerning Priestly Ordination. An application form can be found at:
http://www.womensordination.org/programs/scholarship/
Scholarship Funds are available through the Lucile Murray Durkin Scholarship Fund for Women Discerning Priestly Ordination. An application form can be found at:
http://www.womensordination.org/programs/scholarship/
For more information
about the degree, please contact Bridget Mary Meehan and Mary Theresa Streck
at peoplescatholicseminary@gmail.com.
Information Sheet
1.
Apply directly to Global Ministries University (GMU)
for admission to Master of Pastoral Ministry. Application can be found on the
GMU website: http://www.globalministriesuniversity.org/application.html
2.
Payment plan is determined by length of program. All
payment arrangements are made through GMU.
3.
Once admitted to GMU, students are directed to
People’s Catholic Seminary (PCS) to design a program of study and to determine
credit for prior learning and life experience. The GMU policy for prior
learning and life experience is printed below.
4.
Global Ministries University is an accredited member
of the International Association of Distance Learning. Please read GMU’s
accreditation statement at: http://www.globalministriesuniversity.org/aboutgmu/accreditation.html
GMU Policy for Prior
Learning and Life Experience Credit
Traditionally, college credits
are earned in formal classrooms within the academic semester. However, Global
Ministries University believes that extra-institutional learning and life
experiences can also be valid for college credit and therefore awards credit
for relevant work duties, volunteer work, non-credit courses, seminars, and
workshops. This feature could significantly reduce the amount of time it will
take you to earn your Master of Pastoral Ministry Degree.
The assessment form that is included in the orientation information serves as a guideline to assist student in the submission of prior learning and/or life experience that may be eligible for credit toward degree program.
The student's completed assessment form is submitted to PCS Dean for evaluation and determination of how many credits will be awarded for prior learning and life experience.
Credits Required: A total number of 36 credits is needed for
completion of the Master of Pastoral Ministry degree. Students must earn 18 credits through Global Ministries University.
Prior Learning and Life Experience Allowance: A maximum of 18
credits may be awarded for prior learning and life experience.
Prior Learning Experience: A maximum of 18
credits may be awarded for prior learning experience.
Prior Life Experience - A maximum of 9
credits may be awarded for life experience.
Study Process
Student will complete and submit
an assessment form, which includes prior learning and life experience, and PCS
Dean will award credits as appropriate. Once credits are awarded, PCS and
student develop a learning contract that includes the number of credits, a
list of courses needed and length of time to complete the Master of Pastoral
Ministry Degree. Students may choose up to 3 years to complete the program.
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