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Accredited by the Association of Theological Schools (ATS) and the Middle States Association / Commission on Higher Education.
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The first Catholic seminary established in the United States, a Sulpician institution in Baltimore forming priests and, through its Ecumenical Institute, lay and ecumenical graduate students.
Professional degree forming candidates for the priesthood across the core theological disciplines.
Theology
Graduate academic degree in the main disciplines of theology within the School of Theology.
First-cycle ecclesiastical degree in the pontifical theology sequence.
Second-cycle ecclesiastical graduate degree in sacred theology.
Terminal ecclesiastical research doctorate in sacred theology.
Ecumenical Institute degree preparing students for a range of Christian ministries.
Ecumenical Institute graduate certificate in biblical studies.
Ecumenical Institute post-master's certificate of advanced theological study.