Cooperative Programs
Cooperative Master of Divinity Program with Ecumenical Theological Seminary in Detroit
Master of Divinity candidates in the Detroit area may complete two-thirds of their degree requirements locally before coming to Evanston for four quarters in residence. Students must be accepted as degree candidates at Seabury, through normal admissions procedures, and must also apply to Ecumenical Theological Seminary (2930 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48201);
Students complete their Clinical Pastoral Education and field education requirements before beginning their studies at Seabury.
Offered in cooperation with the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, the program has also served students in Western Michigan.
Cooperative Master of Divinity Program with United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cites
Students seeking ordination in the Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota diocese who are unable to attend a three-year residential program in an Episcopal seminary may undertake their first two years of seminary study at United Theological Seminary. The third year is spent immersed in Anglican studies at Seabury-Western.
United and Seabury coordinate faculty advising for students in the program. Students complete their Clinical Pastoral Education and field education requirements before beginning their studies at Seabury. Episcopal clergy mentor students in their field placements, and the diocesan Commission on Ministry serves in a consultative role in students' participation in field education.
Cooperative Master of Divinity Program with Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis
Seabury recently completed an agreement with Christian Theological Seminary and the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis to allow students to undertake their first two years of study at Christian Theological Seminary, then spend three or four quarters in residence at Seabury.
In consultation with the Diocese of Indianapolis, CTS appoints a faculty member or staff person to help Episcopal students develop their identity as Anglicans. Students complete their Clinical Pastoral Education and field education requirements before beginning their studies at Seabury.

