Fall Entry Only.
Application Deadline: January 1.
Interview Days: Monday and Tuesday following Presidents Day weekend in February.
Learn more about the admission requirements and application deadlines for the Ph.D. in Biblical and Theological Studies at the Wheaton College Graduate School.
Fall Entry Only.
Application Deadline: January 1.
Interview Days: Monday and Tuesday following Presidents Day weekend in February.
The Ph.D. in Biblical and Theological Studies is a full-time, residential program that accepts six students per year and is quite competitive. Applications are reviewed holistically, and admission decisions are based on the total applicant pool. Interviews for selected applicants will be conducted in late February. Interviewees will be notified of their admission decision in March.
Strongly Recommended: Contact your potential mentor as soon as you can, well before the application deadline. Our mentors expect and look forward to hearing from applicants. Reaching out to your prospective mentor about your research topic gives you the opportunity to receive valuable feedback about your research ideas. Having a topic that fits your mentor's research interests will be essential for a competitive application.
International students, and permanent residents of the US whose native language is not English, are required to take either the TOEFL iBT Test,IELTS Academic Test, or Duolingo English test with the minimal scores indicated below:
Applicants who wish to waive their English proficiency test, please refer to the English proficiency page for details.
An International Transcript Verification Report is needed for students who completed degrees outside of the United States.
Please review Graduate International Admissions for full information.
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Our Biblical & Theological Studies Ph.D program fosters faithfulness to the teaching of Scripture and theology in combination with creative and critical reflection on its significance for the church and contemporary culture.
Billy Graham Hall
501 College Avenue
Wheaton, IL 60187