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New WWU Partnership Makes Master in Pastoral Care More Accessible

By Stacy Wisener, December 12, 2024

In recognizing chaplaincy as one of the fastest-growing forms of ministry, Walla Walla University School of Theology has partnered with AdventHealth University to support students as they seek to conduct ministry in a healthcare setting.

Now in effect, this new collaboration offers dual-credit classes that count towards both WWU’s theology and religious studies undergraduate degree and AHU’s Master in Spiritual Care degree. This creates a wonderful opportunity for students to significantly reduce the amount of time and money needed to complete a master’s degree.

AHU’s regular program consists of six trimesters and a total of 72 credits. The dual-credit classes can lessen that time by a full trimester, providing up to 12 quarter hours of graduate credit. In order for these classes to count towards their master’s degree, students must earn a B or higher.

Chaplaincy is “a key means to reach people with the gospel in an increasingly secular world,” said Carl Cosaert, WWU School of Theology dean, who is excited for this partnership to strengthen the School of Theology’s chaplaincy concentration and the classes it is able to offer.

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