Admissions, Tuition and Aid
Join the Talbot School of Theology
Are you interested in pursuing an undergraduate, graduate or online bachelor’s degree at Talbot? As you prepare to apply, be sure to see the varying admissions requirements shared below. And if you have questions along the way, our admissions counselors are here to help.
Admissions Process
Admissions requirements for Talbot’s undergraduate, online bachelor’s and graduate degrees vary by program. Explore the admissions process for the program of your interest.
Graduate Admissions
Theology and Ministry Programs
- Master of Arts, concentrations in:
- Master of Arts in Classical Theology
- Master of Arts in Christian Ministry and Leadership, concentrations in:
- Master of Divinity (M.Div.), concentrations in:
- Certificate in Biblical and Theological Studies
- Certificate in Messianic Jewish Studies
Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) Program
Spiritual Formation Programs
Christian Apologetics Programs
Intercultural Studies Programs
Educational Studies Programs
Doctor of Ministry Programs
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Transfer Credit Process
If you are a graduate student interested in continuing your seminary education at Talbot School of Theology, get started on the transfer process today.
Contact Your Admissions Counselor
Our team is here to support you. Contact your admissions counselor if you have any questions about the programs, application requirements, deadlines and more.
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Tuition and Aid
Explore the financial aid process and your aid options — through scholarships, grants and loans — to help fund your education. In addition to the general financial aid opportunities for our students, learn more about departmental scholarships available for qualifying Talbot undergraduate, online bachelor’s and graduate students.
Undergraduate Students
Online Bachelor's Students
Graduate Students
Contact the Office of Financial Aid
Contact Info
Office Hours
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
9 a.m.–4 p.m.
Wednesday
1 p.m.–4 p.m.
The Financial Aid Office is closed at noon on Fridays during the summer.