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Admissions Information

The Graduate Program in Religious Studies at ÃÛÌÒ½´Methodist University receives on average 70 applications per year. Due to the intensity of our program and the individual guidance we provide to our students we are only able to accept 4-5 applicants per year. We do not accept students based on their field of study or denomination.

Admission requirements are the same for both the M.A. and the Ph.D. degree programs:

B.A. or equivalent degree from an accredited institution
Cumulative GPA of 3.00 or above (4.00 scale)
Satisfactory score on General Test of GRE which is ordinarily a combined score on verbal and quantitative sections of 310 or above on the new test, or 1200 or above on the old test.
Current student averages are: verbal 163, quantitative 153, combined 316, analytical writing 4.5
Sufficient previous study in religion or related areas to prepare student to complete degree according to schedule. We do not accept any transfer credits.

When English is not an applicant's native language, a satisfactory TOEFL score is also required:

Internet-based version, 79-80 or better (preferably 100 or better)
computer-based version, 213 or better (preferably 250 or better)
paper-based version, 550 or better (preferably 600 or better)

The M.A. degree and Ph.D. degree are two separate programs.

The M.A. is a terminal degree and is not a gateway to receiving a Ph.D. (credits will not be transferred).

Online application consists of:

Completed online application, available August 14–January 5 (we only accept applications in the fall of every year)
$75 application fee
Statement of purpose, usually one single spaced page
An official transcript from each school of higher education attended
Three statements of reference
Writing sample, 10–20 pages
Official GRE score report (ÃÛÌÒ½´institution code: 6660; department/major field code for Religious Studies: 2904) – we accept scores up to five years old
International students must submit an official TOEFL score report unless they have received an undergraduate degree from a US college or university.

Application deadline for completed applications is January 5. If you apply for admission by December 15, the $75 application fee will be waived. Final due date is January 5.

Applicants do not need to secure the commitment of a faculty member to be their advisor as part of the application process, nor should they expect to do so.

How to apply: 

Submit Online Application (available August 14–January 5).
Upload all supporting documents with your online application
Unofficial transcripts are acceptable during the review phase. Official transcripts are only required upon admission.
Request official test scores from ETS (ÃÛÌÒ½´code 6660).
Letters of recommendation should be submitted by your recommender using the online system.
Applicants can expect notification of their acceptance status by the last week in March. If an applicant is wait-listed, he/she will be notified by April 15th.

Covid-19 Disclaimer regarding GRE Scores: If GRE testing is disrupted or not possible due to local/state guidelines or due to personal circumstances regarding health or well-being, please be in touch with the Director of the Graduate Program in Religious Studies, Dr. Roy Heller. The GRE requirement may be waived. Applicants are not required to disclose personal health or well-being issues.

New Meningitis Vaccine Requirement: State Law effective Jan. 1, 2012: Any entering student at any Texas college or university who is under 30 years old must be immunized before attending classes (and must have received the vaccine within the preceding 5 years and at least 10 days prior to the first class day) or provide exemption information. Please visit the ÃÛÌÒ½´Health Center web site for more information.