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The '''Oxford Graduate School''' at ], offers the Master of Letters (MLitt) degree and Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) pertaning to the Christian religion. The '''Oxford Graduate School''' at ], offers the Master of Letters (MLitt) degree and Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) pertaning to the Christian religion.


It is unknown what admission requirements the school requires because the school simply asks prospective students to "introduce yourself by e-mail." The college has fifteen facualty members with Christian theological backgrounds. The entire study body consists of 100 students with a median age of 49 years old. It is unknown what admission requirements the school requires because the school simply asks prospective students to "introduce yourself by e-mail." The college has fifteen faculty members with Christian theological backgrounds. The entire student body consists of 100 students with a median age of 49 years old.


The school is "not a seminary" but offers degrees that students are encouraged to "incorporate the principles of their faith into their academic work and to show how it influences their vocational practices." The school is "not a seminary" but offers degrees that students are encouraged to "incorporate the principles of their faith into their academic work and to show how it influences their vocational practices."

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Not to be confused with University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.

The Oxford Graduate School at Dayton, Tennessee, offers the Master of Letters (MLitt) degree and Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) pertaning to the Christian religion.

It is unknown what admission requirements the school requires because the school simply asks prospective students to "introduce yourself by e-mail." The college has fifteen faculty members with Christian theological backgrounds. The entire student body consists of 100 students with a median age of 49 years old.

The school is "not a seminary" but offers degrees that students are encouraged to "incorporate the principles of their faith into their academic work and to show how it influences their vocational practices."

The Masters of Literature dgree is offered for "Family Life Education" and "Organizational Leadership" for non-profit groups. While the doctoral program is designed with the "goal" of "the sociological integration of religion and society." No specific departments or study subjects are listed in accordance with the "degrees."

Oxford Graduate School is currently unaccredited and is a candidate for accreditation with the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools.

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