Academic Catalog 2021-2022

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Special Students and Auditors

Special Students

• Plan of Study: two – three pages, typed, double-

Those who meet requirements for admission to a master’s degree program but do not wish to work toward degree may enroll as a special student and take courses for credit. Those who do not meet the requirements for admission to a master’s degree program may be admitted as an unclassified student. Unclassified students are admitted for a limited number of courses as determined by the Office of Admissions. Special students may be enrolled for an approved course of study over a specified time period determined by the Office of Academic Affairs. Persons whose first language is not English and/or English Language Learner (ELL) students are required to submit recent test scores, ordinarily taken within the last two years, from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). In most cases, students accepted to Columbia’s first-level master’s degree programs (MDiv, MAPT, and MA{TS}) submit a TOEFL score of 84 or higher on the internet-based TOEFL (iBT, iBT Home Edition, or Paper-delivered) with a minimum score of 21 in each of the skill sections. Student entering advanced degree programs (ThM, DMin, and DEdMin) typically submit a TOEFL score of 90 with a minimum of 22 in each of the skill sections. TOEFL scores should be submitted by TOEFL directly to Columbia (Institutional Code: 5118). All test fees are the responsibility of the applicant.

spaced that identifies their area of concentration and clearly outlines the applicant’s plan for completing their research and/or vocational goals as a special student. Where applicable, the plan of study should also include an applicant’s area of research, courses they plan to take, and faculty with whom they hope to work. • Official Transcript(s): applicants must submit transcripts from all colleges, universities, seminaries, and graduate schools attended by the applicant for at least one course whether or not a degree was granted. Official transcripts should be sent directly from the institution to Columbia Theological Seminary. If an applicant is currently enrolled in a degree program, the applicant should send an official transcript that includes all work to-date. Such applicants will be admitted provisionally contingent upon receipt of the final transcript post-graduation. Students from other institutions of theological education who want to take courses for credit at Columbia can enroll as special students. Such students must include with their application either a letter of good standing from their home registrar or an official transcript of work completed at their home institution. It is the responsibility of the student to determine the transferability of Columbia’s credit to their home institution.

In all cases, students seeking special student status must submit to the admissions office the following application materials: • Online application for admission • $50 nonrefundable application fee • Resume / CV

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Calendar 2021-2022

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Academic Notes and Policies

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Supervised Ministry

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pages 109-113

Historical Doctrinal Area

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pages 83-91

Interdisciplinary Courses

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pages 107-108

Curriculum and Courses

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Practical Theology Area

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pages 92-106

Faculty

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pages 68-73

Graduate Fellowships

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page 67

Biblical Area

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pages 76-82

Vocational Support and Development

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page 63

Refund Policies

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page 57

Programs in Other Locations Columbia in Service to the Church

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page 60

Special Students and Auditors

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pages 48-49

Summer Term 2021

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Scholarships for Master's Degree Students Tuition, Fees, and Other Charges Effective

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Students and Exchange Visitors

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page 47

Doctor of Theology in Pastoral Counseling Application Information for International

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Doctor of Educational Ministry

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pages 38-43

Master of Arts in Practical Theology

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Doctor of Ministry

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Advanced Degrees Introduction

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Master of Theology

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Degree Programs

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Master of Divinity

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Master of Arts (Theological Studies

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Our Institutional Goals

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