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GOING TO GARRETT: VFCL & Field Ed By combining hands-on field education experience with our academic course series, Vocational Formation & Church Leadership, we offer students the finest opportunity to discern, test and refine their call to ministry. Vocational Formation & Church Leadership (VFCL) VFCL is a 3 year (6-semester) course series for Master of Divinity degree students. Each of the three VFCL courses has its own distinct areas of focus: 1st year - Discern vocational call and develop spiritual practices 2nd year - Develop management, problem solving and contextual analysis skills 3rd year - Refine professional identities and claim authority as Christian leaders Small group meetings are led by area clergy and ministry professionals and: provide a community for mutual care, accountability and interchange of ideas support and inform students' field site work provide a model for future professional peer group conversation and support Plenary sessions are led by seminary faculty and expert guest presenters on topics including:

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GOING TO GARRETT: VFCL & Field Ed

By combining hands-on field education experience with our academic course series, Vocational Formation& Church Leadership, we offer students the finest opportunity to discern, test and refine their call to

ministry.

Vocational Formation & Church Leadership (VFCL)VFCL is a 3 year (6-semester) course series for Master of Divinity degree students.

Each of the three VFCL courses has its own distinct areas of focus:

1st year - Discern vocational call and develop spiritual practices2nd year - Develop management, problem solving and contextual analysis skills3rd year - Refine professional identities and claim authority as Christian leaders

Small group meetings are led by area clergy and ministry professionals and:

provide a community for mutual care, accountability and interchange of ideassupport and inform students' field site workprovide a model for future professional peer group conversation and support

Plenary sessions are led by seminary faculty and expert guest presenters on topics including:

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inner- and inter- personal relationshipsbudget formation, stewardship and administrative skillscreativity and spirutal formationcommunity outreach and development

Field EducationField education begins in the fall of the 2nd academic year and is concurrent with the second year ofVFCL. Master of Divinity students are required to take 3 years of VFCL and 2 years of field education.Master of Arts students' requirements vary by degree. While in Field Education, MDiv students serve 15hours per week at their field site and may remain at the same site for both years or chose a second site.

Our program offers:

Field Site Discernment - We guide each student to a site where they will learn and grow.A Variety of Sites - Options include churches, chaplaincies, social service agencies, etc.Mentoring - Students meet weekly with the site supervisor for reflection and support.Compensation - Students receive a $3,500 stipend for each academic year.

For more information...Visit our VFCL & Field Education website at http://www.garrett.edu/aca-field-education

Or contact:

Karla Kincannon, Director of Field Education & VFCL at [email protected] Ehrman, Field Education Coordinator at [email protected] -or-Wendy Kneer, Administrator at [email protected]

Questions?We have created a "Going to Garrett" webpage to help! For information on Orientation dates, or toaccess past Going to Garrett weekly emails and forms, please go to: http://www.garrett.edu/going-to-garrett. We will continue to update this page throughout the summer.

To reach the Office of Admissions, call 847-866-3945 or email at [email protected].