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Army chaplain - creditmonsoon - 05-31-2016

Im considering becoming an army chaplain after I finish up my bachelor's.

Quote:To be eligible for this program, you must:

Obtain an ecclesiastical approval from your denomination or faith group.
Is this difficult to obtain?
Quote:Educationally, you must:
Possess a baccalaureate degree of not less than 120 semester hours (College seniors can apply before completion of their undergraduate program).
Be a full-time graduate student at an accredited seminary or theological school.
Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Be able to receive a favorable National Agency Security Clearance.
Pass a physical exam at one of our Military Entrance Processing Stations (MEPS).
Must be at least 18 years of age and not older than 36 years of age at time of commissioning.

Chaplain Candidate Program | GoArmy.com

So all I have to do is enroll ? Does anyone have any suggestions on a low cost seminary or theological school. Thank you. I made this post on my phone , forgive me


Army chaplain - bjcheung77 - 06-04-2016

creditmonsoon Wrote:Im considering becoming an army chaplain after I finish up my bachelor's.


Is this difficult to obtain?


Chaplain Candidate Program | GoArmy.com

So all I have to do is enroll ? Does anyone have any suggestions on a low cost seminary or theological school. Thank you. I made this post on my phone , forgive me

Hmm, I would really wonder if NationsUniversity | Affordable, High Quality, Christian Education would work for you.
If you're in say, Asia for a year or two, you technically aren't resident...
And of you complete their degree, the tuition is free as long as you're not resident at any of the mentioned 25 countries.

BTW, they're accredited by DEAC, whereas I believe most Seminary's or Theological schools are accredited by TRACS.
See View Agencies , you can check accreditation for some at TRACS