Tuition and Fees
- Tuition per 3-credit course: $1,440
- Advising Fee: $100 per year to be charged $50/Summer term and $50/January term
- Candidacy Fee: $650 to charged upon approval of the thesis proposal
- Graduation Fee: $100 to charged after acceptance of thesis and before graduation
- Continuation Fee: $400 per year charged 6 months following the completion of all core courses and annually thereafter until the Degree is completed
- Diploma Certification Fee: $325 charged upon completion of work in the Diploma in Congreational Development or Anglicn Studies Program, or in the Certificate in Congregational Development or Anglican Studies Program.
(The figures above are for 2012 - 2013 and may be changed by Seabury at the school's discretion).
This is not hyperbole: Seabury's DMin program transforms lives, strengthens ministries, and leads students to ask, "Why didn't I do this earlier?"
Seabury's community organizing course always gets high marks from students in the seminary's DMin in Congregational Development track. Stephen Applegate, rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Granville, Ohio, says the reason is simple.
Leaders from across the church learned that it takes two to tango during
Susanna Singer is taking the fear out of academic writing. In the two years Seabury and CDSP have partnered in the DMin program, she has become known for demystifying the process of writing a thesis.
Anyone who remembers Robert Preston’s portrayal of con man Harold Hill in The Music Man can be forgiven for casting a wary eye at the Rev. Randolph Charles. He may be a priest, but something about the phrase “Music Story Method” suggests we’ve got trouble, right here in River City.
Susan Harlow, Seabury Western Seminary’s director of congregational development, understands congregational life from the ground up—or at least from the floor boards.
What does Seabury's DMin program mean to you personally? We explored that question with the Rt. Rev. Diane Jardine Bruce, suffragan bishop of the Diocese of Los Angeles.