MASTER'S APPLICANTS WITHOUT A BACHELOR'S DEGREE
In accordance with accreditation policies from the Association of Theological Schools, a limited percentage of students may be admitted into master’s degree programs (M.Div, M.A., or M.T.S) each year who do not hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
Note, while Wesley does engage in rolling admissions, applicants in this category should apply at least 30 days prior to the final degree-candidate admission deadline in order to ensure timely processing of the additional materials (June 15 for Fall entry; November 15 for spring entry).
Please review the following admissions and application criteria for the non-Bachelor's, Master's degree path:
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA FOR CONSIDERATION
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Demonstrate maturity (evaluated on a case-by-case basis, but generally at least 30 years old)
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Have evidence of significant ministry experience (generally 5-10 years of significant leadership)
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Have evidence of additional professional experience that has developed competencies in the following areas:
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Organizational management
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Building and working with teams
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Strong written and oral communication skills
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Show proof of academic readiness for graduate theological education (preference for candidates who have some previous academic experience at the baccalaureate level).
NON-BACHELOR'S APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS
Complete the master’s degree admissions process, including:
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Resume*. You need to upload this in the online application.
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Recommendations*. Applicants enter the contact information of their references during the application process. References are then sent an email with a short questionnaire.
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References. Master’s applicants will need the following references:
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Pastor/Clergy
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Professor/Employer
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Layperson
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Personal Statement. 400-500 word statement describing:
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The formative elements in your background, focusing on the most significant people and events that have shaped your faith and identity as a person
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Your sense of your vocational call and your professional objective
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Your reasons for wanting to pursue theological education at Wesley
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Note: you must upload your personal statement in the online application as a Word document.
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Transcripts. Official transcripts from any previous undergraduate work
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**The references and resume should address the qualities listed in the Admissions Criteria, and any additional CEUs or certificates should be attached along with any transcripts from prior academic work.
Once you've submitted your online application, you will receive the following direction:
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To demonstrate your critical thinking skills and general writing ability, you will need to submit an essay of 500-750 words related to a writing prompt that will be provided from the Admissions Review Committee.
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You may be recommended to enroll in a master’s level course for academic credit as a non-degree student as a way of composing this paper and experiencing graduate theological education. If approved by the admissions office and faculty member, upon completion this course may be applied toward a degree program.
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Complete an admissions interview.
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Upon Admission:
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Successful applicants will be admitted under the following conditions to ensure their academic success:
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Mandatory participation in Graduate Foundations, a one-day, pre-semester seminar led by the Associate Dean of Community Life, that introduces students to reading, writing, and thinking skills necessary for success.
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Limited enrollment: first semester enrollment will be limited to 6 credit hours.
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Academic Success: Must achieve a B- (2.7) or better average in the first semester in order to continue.
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Additional supports, including the Writing for Ministry course or writing center support, may be recommended to or required for students.
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Tuition & Financial Aid
Wesley helps prepare students for ministry by developing a tuition rate that is a third of the actual cost of tuition and offers varying financial assistance options.
Masters Study at Wesley
Wesley Theological Seminary offers a wide selection of academic and applied masters degrees and duel degrees in cooperation with American University, Washington, D.C. Learn about our degree plans here.
Doctor of Ministry at Wesley
Wesley's Doctor of Ministry Program enables pastors to develop an integrated theology of ministry that embraces the total life and mission of the church. Learn more here.
I Chose Wesley
Wesley welcomes diversity and makes its efforts to work together as one in Christ. I also say practicality, as Wesley is a school that offers various classes that give you practical opportunities to test the waters before you enter in the ministry world.
- Jinny Kim, MDiv '2021
I chose Wesley because the seminary provides many useful and practical tools which is helping me to integrate my learning to real ministry settings. Wesley has deepened and stretched my understanding of the Bible and different kinds of theology, and the instruction has enhanced my ministry skills.
- YouJung Jung, MDiv '2021
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Contact the Office of Admissions for additional guidance by email, admissions@wesleyseminary.edu or phone, (202)885-8659.
About Wesley
Located in Washington, D.C., Wesley Theological Seminary is one of the largest and most diverse seminaries in the world. Since 1882, we have prepared persons for Christian ministry, fostered theological scholarship, and provided leadership on issues facing the church and the world.
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