MA and PhD Admissions
Vanderbilt University
Graduate Department of Religion
411 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37240
615/343-3977
gdr@vanderbilt.edu
Application Deadline: December 1
General Information:
- Schedule for Admission to Graduate School at Vanderbilt
- Fees and Financial Support
- The Graduate School Catalog
- The Graduate School Homepage
- Graduate Program in Theology and Practice **The Program in Theology and Practice is no longer accepting applications.**
The Graduate Department of Religion (GDR) comprises more than 30 faculty members and offers M.A. and Ph.D. work in the following areas:
- Ethics and Society
- Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel
- Historical Studies
- Critical Studies in Asian, Islamic and Jewish Traditions
- Homiletics and Liturgics
- Jewish Studies (M.A.)
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New Testament and Early Christianity
- Religion, Psychology, and Culture
- Theological Studies
M.A. students may specialize in any of the areas listed above or apply for a cross-disciplinary or general M.A. program. The M.A. program involves at least one academic year's work and the writing of an M.A. thesis. The Ph.D. program formally requires three years' study in residence, followed by qualifying examinations and the writing of a dissertation. The Graduate School permits up to 24 hours of 'transfer credit' for previous post-baccalaureate work which is of graduate quality, toward the Ph.D. and six hours toward the M.A.. Ph.D. study does not consist solely of formal course work; especially during the second year students may prepare for the qualifying examinations by auditing courses and by engaging in individual research.
Important Information for Applicants:
You will note that the application form provides space for a statement of purpose in undertaking graduate study. This statement is one of the most important elements in the application process. Please indicate as precisely as possible what you propose to accomplish in undertaking graduate work in the field of religion. Explain your interest in the particular GDR area of study which you have selected, and specify your objectives in that area. Assess the strengths and weaknesses of your previous preparation. In light of the continuing scarcity of academic teaching positions, it is important for us to know what your vocational objectives are. If you have vocational interests other than teaching in a university, college or seminary, or are assured of an appropriate placement, be sure to indicate that. Attach an additional sheet if the space provided on the form is insufficient.
Applications are due by December 1st for matriculation the following fall.
The Graduate Department of Religion is NOT able to offer application fee waivers.
Notification of admission will occur during the first two weeks of March.
Late applications, especially for the M.A. program, are considered if places remain available.
The GDR office no longer schedules official campus visits with faculty. Instead, prospective students are encouraged to send an email to the faculty in the area and ask about their availability for a visit.