Here is an overview of the graduate program in pastoral specialized ministries at Grace School of Theology. You can earn it at the Master’s level. Jump to any of the following sections:
The following degree levels are granted in pastoral specialized ministries at Grace School of Theology, along with how many graduates complete each level annually.
| Degree Level | Annual Graduates |
|---|---|
| Master’s | 1 |
For the most recent IPEDS reporting year, Grace School of Theology conferred 1 master’s degree in pastoral specialized ministries.
Grace School of Theology has not been ranked for pastoral specialized ministries at the master’s level.
Every one of the 1 student who graduated with a master’s degree in pastoral specialized ministries from Grace School of Theology identified as men.
The majority of pastoral specialized ministries master’s degree graduates at Grace School of Theology are White. Approximately 100% of graduates fell into this category.
The following table and chart show the ethnic background for students who recently graduated from Grace School of Theology with a master’s in pastoral specialized ministries.
| Ethnic Background | Number of Students |
|---|---|
| Asian | 0 |
| Black or African American | 0 |
| Hispanic or Latino | 0 |
| White | 1 |
| Non-Resident Aliens | 0 |
| Other Races | 0 |
Grace School of Theology conferred 1 master’s completion in chaplain/chaplaincy studies in the most recent reporting year — 0% to women and 100% to men. The most common background among these graduates was White (100%).
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