Master of Divinity

September 1, 2020 - December 31, 2025
3475 University
MontrealQCH3A 2A8
Canada
Our M.Div. prepares you for ministry by combining rigorous academic learning, ecumenical theological reflection, and engagement with diverse ministry contexts.

The Master of Divinity degree is widely accepted as preparation for ordination in the Anglican Church of Canada and many other churches. At Montreal Dio, our M.Div. students are co-enrolled in McGill University where they learn the foundations of the Christian tradition at one of Canada’s leading universities. In the final year of the program–the In Ministry Year–students continue to learn about ministry while putting it all into practice in a full-year church placement. Students leave prepared for faithful and creative leadership in churches charting their way to a new future. The M.Div. is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools.

AN OUTLINE OF THE PROGRAM
Our M.Div. is offered in conjunction with the School of Religious Studies of McGill University and the Montreal School of Theology. It is a 90-credit degree that can be completed in three years of full-time study. Many students complete it on a part-time basis as well.

In the first two years of the program, students are enrolled in courses on the Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.) program at McGill University. In these two years, students take courses at one of the leading theology faculties in Canada and learn of the historic wisdom of the Christian tradition. Required topics include the Old and New Testaments, Christian Theology, Ethics, Church History, Christianity in a Global Context, as well as elective courses. Greek and Hebrew are not required for graduation but are offered and the college strongly encourages students to take at least one Biblical language. M.Div. students also participate fully in the life of the college, including worship in the chapel and our weekly community meals. M.Div. students are also enrolled in a non-credit ministry seminar in which they begin to bring together their academic study with their calling to ministry.

The third year of the program is the college’s innovative In Ministry Year. Students are placed full-time in a parish or other ministerial setting and work closely with a designated supervisor and learning support committee. They attend that church every Sunday, leading worship, preaching, and generally becoming part of the life of the community. This in-person learning is complemented by ongoing classroom learning. Students split their week between their ministry placement and courses on subjects like pastoral care, preaching, mission, leadership, and Anglicanism. These courses are structured to enable students to reflect on their placement and further their preparation for ministry. All these courses (except Anglicanism) are taught ecumenically by faculty of the Montreal School of Theology and all courses are offered in a hybrid-online format meaning that the In Ministry Year can be completed in a low-residency format.

Over the three years of the program, students write a four-part Integrative Paper that allows them to bring together their classroom and field learning and reflect on their preparation for ministry.

THE MASTER OF DIVINITY PROGRAM
Students in the Master of Divinity are co-enrolled in McGill University and Montreal Diocesan Theological College. Applicants must simultaneously to McGill and the college.
APPLICATION AND ADMISSIONS
Students in the Master of Divinity are co-enrolled in McGill University and Montreal Diocesan Theological College. Applicants must simultaneously to McGill and the college.

The general requirement for admission is a previous undergraduate degree (in any subject) with a minimum of a 2.7 cumulative GPA. We are also accredited to grant the Master of Divinity as a first-degree under certain circumstances. Please contact the college for more details.

McGill’s application form is available online and includes a charge of approximately $110. The college’s application form is available on this website. There is no charge for applying to the college, though in order for your M.Div. application to be complete, you must also apply to McGill. In addition to the application form, a complete application includes transcripts of previous post-secondary study, a personal statement, and two letters of reference.

Transfer credits from other theological colleges are accepted. Please contact us to find out more.

Under the terms of our affiliation agreement with McGill, tuition is paid directly to our college for all three years of the program. For the first two years of the program, students also pay student fees to McGill. See our tuition and fees page for more information, including about financial aid.

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