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QuestionWhat is the age requirement for becoming a chaplain?Community AnswerThere is no requirement for age, but there is for education and expertise. To be certified (which is highly preferred and often mandatory) you must complete a BA, Masters in Divinity or Religion, and at least 4 CPE units.
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QuestionCan I become a chaplain without a degree?Community AnswerIt is possible. Consult with jails or hospitals in your area to discover the requirements.
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QuestionIs there such thing as a volunteer chaplain?Community AnswerYes, there is a volunteer chaplain in the community and the police station or fire station.
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QuestionCan women become chaplains for hospice?Community AnswerYes, there are many female hospice chaplains.
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QuestionWhat kind of training or tests do you take to qualify to be a chaplain?Community AnswerIf you are a Chaplain in healthcare or the military in the United States, you will typically have at least a Master's degree and additionally four units (one year) of CPE (Clinical Pastoral Education), which is training, education, experience and supervision of at least 1600 hours. Board certification requires an additional 2000 hours of experience, writing papers, and interviewing with a board of Chaplains.
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QuestionI have a PhD in Psychology and have been practicing as a licensed psychologist for 20 years. Would I need any additional degrees to become a chaplain?Community AnswerNot degrees, but Clinical Pastoral Education units. Check out acpe.edu for more info, and please know there are many differences in the field of psychology and pastoral care. Of course, there is much overlap, but this training is quite different from what you received during your PhD.
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QuestionI have a Bachelor's degree and have been a minister for awhile, do I need to attend school and finish my Master's to become a Chaplain?Community AnswerIf your ambition is to work in healthcare, completion of an M.Div or related degree is going to be required as well as two basic and two advanced units of Clinical Pastoral Education. This is normally done through the residency program.
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QuestionWhere is the best place to become a chaplain?Community AnswerYou can become a chaplain anywhere!
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QuestionWhat is the right way to express thanks to my professor after I have completed the chaplain course?Community AnswerGive him a treat and express how thankful you are to him. Also, promise to allways keep your grades up.
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QuestionI have a BA degree in Theology and I am ordained as a minister. Do I need a Master's degree in CPE to become a chaplain?Community AnswerFor most chaplain jobs, a masters in divinity of theology and a year residency is required.
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QuestionIs it possible for a missionary to get work as a chaplain?Community AnswerAs long as you're ordained, and have all the requirements in the article, you can become a chaplain.
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QuestionI have my BS in Christian Ministries from a Christian University, and 7 years of experience as an administrator with a church. Will this qualify me for a certificate program?Community AnswerIt depends on what you mean by "certificate program." If you have becoming a board certified chaplain, here are the requirements: Bachelors, MDiv, 4 units of CPE, 2000 hours of work experience after all of that. If you hold none of those things it would be Bachelors (4 years), MDiv (3 years), Residency (1 year), 2000 hours (1 year). That's 9 years. Plus, you would have to work through your church body's process for endorsement -- that could mean ordination or some other method of recognition.
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QuestionCan a person that was incarcerated, and by God's grace is saved today, be able to become a chaplain?Community AnswerYes, in most cases that is acceptable.
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QuestionI have a BA in theology and a Master's in Christian Counseling. I am also a licensed minister. How do I become a certified chaplain?Community AnswerYou will have to complete four units of CPE (Clinical Pastoral Education) at an ACPE accredited education site (a one year, full time commitment -- residencies are paid, however). Following this, you will have to be hired and work an additional 2000 hours. While you are doing this, you can write your board certification papers, submit them and go before a board for certification.
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QuestionDo I need a degree to become a certified chaplain?Community AnswerYou need at least a Master's degree in order to become a board certified chaplain in the United States.
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QuestionWhat program can I join to become a chaplain?Community AnswerYou may become ordained and licensed through the Chaplains Office of Canada and York St Peters Evangelical Association.
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QuestionCan a person with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration become a part time hospital chaplain by taking the requisite CPE units?Community AnswerYou may be able to become an Associate or part time Chaplain at some hospitals in the United States. It is preferred by most hospitals and by hospitals in major cities that you have a Master's degree, preferably in theology/counseling/philosophy areas, along with four units of CPE.
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QuestionDo I need a degree to become a Chaplain?Community AnswerYes, for certification you need: Bachelors, MDiv, 4 units of CPE, 2000 hours of work experience after all of that. If you hold none of those things it would be Bachelors (4 years), MDiv (3 years), Residency (1 year), 2000 hours (1 year). That's 9 years. Plus, you would have to work through your church body's process for endorsement. That could mean ordination or some other method of recognition.
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QuestionCan a gay person be a chaplain?Community AnswerAs long as you meet all the requirements, you are able to become a chaplain regardless of your sexual orientation. Keep in mind that becoming ordained in certain religions may be difficult, but not all. As long as you are able to meet the requirements, your sexual orientation should not even come into question.
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QuestionHow do I become a chaplain after being a Catholic priest for 29 years?Community AnswerAs long as you meet the requirements (educational, etc.), you would need to apply as a chaplain in your field of interest and submit the required paperwork. So, for example, to be an army chaplain, you would talk to a recruiter. As long as you meet the citizenship, age, education and other requirements, and are able to provide the required documents, you would commission as an army officer and go to the chaplain basic course. After completion, you would start in your assigned duty location.
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QuestionWhat are the requirements to get a chaplaincy management position?ZackTop AnswererThat would depend entirely upon the requirements of the hiring agency. It may differ in various companies.
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QuestionI have a Masters degree in Christian education and have worked in my church for many years. Do I need to be ordained to be a hospice chaplain?ZackTop AnswererChaplaincy endorsement is different than ordination in most church organizations. Some chaplains are never ordained, but receive an ecclesiastical endorsement when they meet the qualifications for chaplaincy in the organization.
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QuestionCan I be a chaplain if I’m married?ZackTop AnswererYes. Some chaplains, like myself, are married. Other chaplains are single. Some chaplains get married while they are chaplains.
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QuestionIs there a certain age to become a chaplain?ZackTop AnswererThere is no requirement for age, but there is for education and expertise. To be certified (which is highly preferred and often mandatory) you must complete a BA, Masters in Divinity or Religion, and at least 4 CPE units.
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QuestionI am a surgeon and I'm Christian and ministering in our church for two years with my husband pastor. What education should I pursue to be a chaplain?ZackTop AnswererYou can expect healthcare chaplains to be required to have the equivalent of an MDIV and to have completed 4 CPE units.
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QuestionI am an RN over 40 yrs. I have a BA in nursing... what do I need to become a hospice or hospital chaplain?ZackTop AnswererAsk your healthcare organization what they require of their chaplains. You can expect them to ask for the equivalent of an MDIV as well as 4 units of CPE.
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QuestionCan I use my associate's degree to become a chaplain?ZackTop AnswererYes, it could serve as a step toward an MDIV, Masters of Divinity, which is often the educational requirement for chaplaincy positions.
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QuestionIs there a cut-off age when becoming a chaplain?ZackTop AnswererMilitary chaplains must start before they are 42. Healthcare chaplains don't have an age restriction, generally they are looking at competency and effectiveness regardless of age.
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QuestionI am a practicing attorney for 50 years and accordingly have done much counseling and advising. does this qualify me to become a chaplain?ZackTop AnswererNo, sorry, a chaplain has different qualifications. It is a good idea to look up the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education and how to obtain CPE units.
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QuestionIs becoming a chaplain later in life recommended? I will be 62 by the time I’m finished with all my schooling.ZackTop AnswererHealthcare chaplains are typically older than military chaplains or emergency services chaplains. Look at hospitals or hospice for healthcare chaplaincy.
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