CHRISTIAN STUDIES FELLOWS PROGRAM

Christian Studies Fellows are undergraduates from a wide variety of majors who want to learn more about the Bible and Christian history, culture, and theology in community.

Fellows meet for a bi-weekly seminar over dinner led by a rotating cast of faculty. Each session features a brief excerpt drawn from classic texts as the focal point of conversation. In addition to the seminar, fellows also attend two excursions per semester—cultural experiences designed to engage with ideas the arts, history, and society. We offer several options for seminar and cultural event timing, and endeavor to be as accommodating as possible to varying schedules. In addition, fellows can request a faculty mentor to help them integrate Christian studies with their academic and professional interests.

Fellows commit to attending all seminar sessions of their cohort as well as two excursions. Fellows receive a stipend of $250 upon successfully completing each semester.

The Fellows Program is by application only, and space is limited. All undergraduates, regardless of undergraduate major, year, or religious affiliation, are encouraged to apply.

INTERESTED STUDENTS MAY APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE FELLOWS PROGRAM OR BE NOMINATED BY A FRIEND OR FACULTY MEMBER. PROSPECTIVE FELLOWS CAN Apply below.