Pathways@CTU, a new Living-Learning community of students, will serve as a catalyst to help deepen CTU’s institutional commitment to justice and activism with new programming, new outreach, and new insights to bring to their classrooms and the Church.
The Pathways@CTU program is focused on forming young adults, especially those from Hispanic/Latin@, African American, Asian American/Pacific Islander, and LGBTQ+, and other marginalized groups, for ministry in today’s Church.
Over the course of a two year mutual commitment, this community of students will earn a Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies while receiving:
Full-tuition scholarship
Graduate assistantship
Intentional community living with housing provided
Living stipend
Integrated personal and community formation
Leadership development
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Karen Ross, PhD
Director
A Pathway for Tomorrow: Co-Creating the Church of Tomorrow at CTU