“A wonderful by-product of education at St. Stephen Harding is the relationship one can develop with the personalized focus. Frankly, I want to continue studying as a result and that’s the best compliment I can offer anyone involved with St. Stephen Harding, or any student considering the pursuit of a degree. Bravo! Rev Oscar Joseph, may God continue to bless your endeavors and seminary – they have certainly blessed me!”
Alphabetical Course Description and Textbooks
Anglican
Benedictine
Canon Law
Celtic
Cistercian
Contemplative
Counseling
Ecclesiology
Franciscan Spirituality
Mary the Mother of God
Ministry
Mysticism
Orthodox, Eastern
Polity, Cistercian
Praxis
Sacramental Theology
Scripture
Spiritual Direction
Theology
Women in the Church
Course Completion
Completing a Course
The student is asked to complete one course at a time. A student may order another course at the same time they turn in their paper for grading on the previous course. The student is encouraged to complete 15 credit hours per year. Once the paper(s) are submitted for grading the student should allow 3 weeks for the graded materials to be returned or notified of grade.
The student is required to contact the college ats least once during each 30-day period to give a brief progress report. Students who fail to communicate with the college for more than 6 months will be placed on an inactive list and a $50.00 fee will be required to re-activate their files.
Preparing Lessons and Mailing
All papers should be typed. The USA students should mail their papers to the college. Students outside of the USA should follow their faculty mentor’s advice on paper delivery. All papers should be neat and formatted according to the MLA Style Sheet. See Textbook Resource List (left)details.
The student is required to pay the postage on all papers sent to the college for grading, and to provide a self-addressed, pre-stamped return envelope. All papers should be mailed as soon as they are completed.