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Wheaton College Graduate School Profile

Wheaton College is a Christian, interdenominational, 4-year, liberal arts school. The Graduate School was founded to provide further theological training and ministry skills needed to advance the cause of Christ and His kingdom. Both the College and Graduate School are on the same 80-acre campus in Wheaton, IL, a 45-minute train ride straight west of downtown Chicago.

 

Overview


Motto

For Christ and His Kingdom

(Christo et Regno Ejus)

 

Statements and Covenant

College founded

1860

 

School presidents since founding

7 (presidents' profiles)

 

Number of academic programs

Doctoral programs -2

Master's programs - 12

Graduate certificate programs - 2

Enrollment by individual program

 

Graduate School founded

1937

Vice Provost of the College and 

Dean of the Graduate School

Jeffrey A. Moshier, PhD

 

Graduate School Accreditations

NCA (North Central Association of Colleges and Schools)

HLC (Higher Learning Commissino of the NCA)

30 N. LaSalle St., Suite 2400
Chicago, IL 60602

(800) 621-7440

 

APA (American Psychological Association)

750 First St., NE

Washington, DC 20002

(800) 374-2721

Doctor of Psychology (PsyD)

The APA only accredits doctoral programs—not master's or undergraduate programs.

 

NCATE (National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education)

2010 Massachusetts Av. NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20036

(202) 466-7496

Accredited for initial teacher-preparation level: includes all programs at the baccalaureate and postbaccalaureate levels that prepare candidates for the first license to teach.

 

 

Enrollment Profile*

Total Students

521

Student/Faculty Ratio

14:1

Men

47.5%

Women

52.5%

Full-Time

48%

Part-Time

52%

Denominations

16

States

30

Minority Students

13%

International Students

7%

Average Age

28

 

GPA

3.45

GRE General Test Scores

 

       Verbal

537

       Quantitative

597

       Analytical Writing

4.7

 

These scores represent the 2008 MEAN for all degree programs, not a minimum, or expected requirement.

 

 

Enrollment by Program*

Master's Programs

Biblical Archaeology

3

Biblical Exegesis

60

Biblical Studies 16
Clinical Psychology 60
Counseling Ministries 5
General Theology 25
Historical & Systematic Theology 30
History of Christianity 7
Christian Formation & Ministry 32
Evangelism & Leadership 22
Intercultural Studies 29
Intercultural Studies & TESOL 26

Teaching

(both Elementary and Secondary Ed.)

14

 

Doctoral Programs

PhD in Biblical & Theological Studies

20

PsyD in Clinical Psychology

78


Other

Professional Certificate in TESOL

2

Special Students (students not enrolled in a program but earning graduate credit)

92


Auditors 17

 

 



 

* Fall 2009