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To learn more about the program and admissions requirements contact a member of the Graduate School Team at gradadmit@jcu.edu or 216-397-4451.
Chaplains walk with others through some of the most sacred moments of their lives. Become a living reminder of God’s presence and love to those who need it most.
John Carroll University partners with the Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Spiritual Care to provide the theological foundation and pastoral skills necessary to become a board-certified chaplain—equipping you for a meaningful career in virtually any hospital, hospice, health-care, or other setting.
To learn more about the program and admissions requirements contact a member of the Graduate School Team at gradadmit@jcu.edu or 216-397-4451.
Complete chaplaincy training in two years by taking coursework and CPE simultaneously
Complete chaplaincy training by taking two years of coursework + one year paid CPE internship.
Complete chaplaincy training on your own timeline by taking courses and CPE when they work for you.
For members of any religious or spiritual tradition, the APC sponsors the Board of Chaplaincy Certification, Inc. (BCCI), which administers a robust interreligious and ecumenical certification.
NACC Chaplains are Catholics who manifest proficiency in Catholic theology and spiritual care praxis, and develop competence in the areas of Theory, Practice, Professional Identity and Conduct, Professional Practice Skills and Organizational Leadership.
According to the Mayo Clinic, by 2030 the number of hospital chaplaincy positions is expected to grow by 12%.
The employment rate for chaplains has hovered at or above 99% for the past 10 years (source: zippia.com)
Chaplains with a master's degree earn $52,000 median annual salary, $6,000 more than without the degree.