The deans and staff are your resources throughout your program, often behind the scenes in concert with your faculty. We will assist you with building academic and professional skills as you accomplish required degree program milestones, with information about services and resources, as well as ideas for well-being and life balance issues, and more – from your first days to the completion of your degree.
This initiative offers written reflections and videos from scholars, spiritual leaders, and cultural critics from across the GTU, exploring the meaning and challenges of spiritual care, ethics, and leadership in today's era.
The Graduate Theological Union proudly supports the research and teaching of our current students. The Student Travel grant and Newhall Awards are available for GTU doctoral students. All GTU students (doctoral and MA) are eligible to apply for the Interreligious Collaborative Research Projects and Chan Essay Prize. Click the following links for more information about how to apply for these awards and previous year awardees. For more information or questions, please contact the Interim Senior Director for Student Success, Daniel Aucutt: daucutt@gtu.edu
The GTU’s curriculum highlights the ecumenical, interreligious, and interdisciplinary strengths of the GTU, and enhances opportunities for both specialization and cross-disciplinary study. Students entering the doctoral program or the MA program at the GTU can choose their fields of study from among more than thirty concentrations grouped into four interdisciplinary departments.