Doctorate in Philosophy

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Ph.D. Application Process

  

Ph.D. Commmittee Chair

Dr. Jeffrey Greenman 


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Dr. Chris Vlachos

 

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Dr. Jeffrey Barbeau

Dr. Daniel Block

Dr. George Kalantzis

Dr. Douglas Moo

Dr. Nicholas Perrin

Dr. Richard Schultz

Dr. Daniel Treier

Dr. Kevin Vanhoozer

 

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Biblical & Theological Studies Department



 

Admission Requirements

Doctor of Philosophy in Biblical & Theological Studies 

 

1.The applicant must have at least an M.A. degree in Biblical or Theological Studies, an M.Div., or the equivalent.

 

Applicants should be able to demonstrate the following competencies by a transcript evaluation:

 

 

2. A minimum 3.5 GPA from Masters level work.

 

Average GPA for applicants who were invited for an interview:

 

Application Year

Undergrad GPA

Graduate GPA

Fall 2010

3.61

3.7

Fall 2009

3.51

3.5

Fall 2008

3.59

3.87

Fall 2007

3.50

3.85

Fall 2006

3.50

3.77

 

3. A solid combined score on the GRE.

 

GRE score reports issued within the last 5 years are accepted.  The code for reporting scores to Wheaton College is 1905. 

 

Average GRE scores for applicants who were invited for an interview:

 

Application Year

GRE Verbal

GRE Quantitative

GRE Analytical Writing

2010

676

694

5.0

2009

690

695

5.3

2008

680

680

5.2

2007

647

667

5.2

2006

640

655

5.3

 

4. Evidence of doctoral level research potential demonstrated by a substantial research paper.

 

Each applicant is required to submit a sample research paper for consideration. The paper should be substantial (at least 20 to 30 pages), ( for OT or NT) demonstrate exegetical skill, and focus on the area of emphasis (OT, NT, ST, HT) for which the student is applying.

 

5. Applicants must submit three academic recommendations along with one from their pastor.

 

 

6. Applicants must identify and explain a coherent and defensible dissertation topic that fits the interests of the mentor to whom they will be applying.

 

Since the Wheaton Ph.D. requires students to begin serious dissertation work from the beginning of the program, applicants should be able to identify and explain a coherent and defensible dissertation topic that fits the interests of the mentor to whom they are applying. We realize that applicants will have varying degrees of certainty about a topic and that some may be uncertain about whether a potential topic would be of interest to a particular mentor. Potential applicants are therefore encouraged to contact potential mentors to talk about the viability of particular topics.

 

7. Resume/curriculum vitae

 

8. Signed statement of Veracity, Statement of Faith, and Community Covenant

 

9. $50 non-refundable application processing fee

 

10. International students, and permanent residents of the US whose native language is not English, are required to take either the TOEFL or the IELTS test with the minimal scores indicated below:

 

TOEFL   Paper & Pencil = 600   

            Internet-Based = 100

IELTS    7.5

Applicants who are citizens of Great Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, or the British West Indies and are native speakers of English will not be required to take the TOEFL or IELTS but still will need to take the Graduate Record Exam (GRE).