2024-2025 Jesuit School of Theology Bulletin
  • 2024-2025 Jesuit School of Theology Bulletin
  • Chapter 1: Mission and Vision
  • Chapter 2: General Information
    • Chapter 2.1: Governance
    • Chapter 2.2: Accreditation and Membership
    • Chapter 2.3: Location
    • Chapter 2.4: History
    • Chapter 2.5: International Center for Theology and Ministry
    • Chapter 2.6: Santa Clara University
    • Chapter 2.7: Graduate Theological Union
    • Chapter 2.8: Library Resources
    • Chapter 2.9: University of California at Berkeley
  • Chapter 3: Academic Information and Related Policies
  • Chapter 4: Admission to the Jesuit School of Theology
  • Chapter 5: Financial Aid
  • Chapter 6: Academic and Administrative Calendar 2024-2025
  • Chapter 7: Tuition and Fees
    • Chapter 3.1: 2024-2025 Tuition and Fees
  • Chapter 8: Co-Curricular Life
    • Chapter 8.1: Housing
    • Chapter 8.2: Spiritual Formation
    • Chapter 8.3: Student Handbook
  • Chapter 9: Degree Programs
    • Chapter 9.1: Master of Divinity (M.Div.)
      • Chapter 9.1 b: Master of Divinity Field Education Handbook
    • Chapter 9.2: Master of Arts
    • Chapter 9.3: Combined Master of Arts/Master of Divinity
    • Chapter 9.4: Master of Theological Studies
      • Chapter 9.4.1: Master of Theological Studies - Online
    • Chapter 9.5: Master of Theology
    • Chapter 9.6: Bachelor of Sacred Theology
    • Chapter 9.7: Licentiate in Sacred Theology (S.T.L.)
    • Chapter 9.8: Doctor of Sacred Theology
    • Chapter 9.9: Doctoral Studies (Ph.D. or Th.D.)
    • Chapter 9.10: JST Renewal Program
    • Chapter 9.11: Non-Degree Program (Special Student Status)
    • Chapter 9.12: Instituto Hispano
  • Chapter 10: Personnel
    • Chapter 10.1: SCU Board of Trustees
    • Chapter 10.2: JST Board of Directors
    • Chapter 10.3: Administration Officers
    • Chapter 10.4: JST Administration and Staff
    • Chapter 10.5: Faculty
  • Chapter 11: 2024-2025 JST-SCU Faculty Course Offerings
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Veterans and Veterans' Dependents Assistance Santa Clara University has been certified by the Department of Veterans Affairs as qualified to enroll students under applicable federal legislation and regulations, including Chapter 35 (child of a deceased or 100 percent disabled veteran, widow of any person who died in the service or died of a service- connected disability, or wife of a veteran with a 100 percent service-connected disability), Chapter 31 (rehabilitation), Chapter 30/1606 (active duty Montgomery G.I. Bill®), Chapter 33 (Post 9/11 GI Bill®), and Yellow Ribbon. Individuals interested in attending under any of the veteran assistance programs should contact the Veterans Administration and the University Office of the Registrar. GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at .

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