“Catholic graduate school of theology and spirituality founded by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate.”
Oblate School of Theology is a Catholic graduate school for theological studies and spirituality in San Antonio, Texas, founded in 1903 by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate. It is home to the Sankofa Institute for African American Pastoral Leadership, the Pastoral Formation Institute, and the Institute for the Study of Contemporary Spirituality, and offers the only fully-funded ATS-accredited PhD in Christian Spirituality in the United States.
Visa, OPT, H-1B alumni outcomes, and acceptance rates by country — sourced from FOIA, USCIS H-1B Hub, and DHS SEVIS.
PhD in Christian Spirituality
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The deep admissions playbook beyond the headline acceptance rate — round-by-round breakdowns, nationality data, requirements, and contact paths.
Beyond the sticker price — every named scholarship, the financial aid policy, need-aware notes, and a personalized net-cost estimate.
How life on campus actually feels — clubs, sports, traditions, housing realities, and how the school integrates with its city.
Research degrees anchored by the only fully funded ATS-accredited PhD in Christian Spirituality in the United States.
Graduate theological programs preparing pastoral leaders, scholars, and lay ministers, with a strong Hispanic/Latino ministry track.
Specialized centers for African American, Hispanic/Latino, and spirituality formation.
Spanish-language theological and ministerial programs rooted in 40+ years of Hispanic/Latino ministry.
The only fully-funded, ATS-accredited PhD in Christian Spirituality in the United States, founded by Ronald Rolheiser.
Where alumni go after graduation — top industries, grad-school continuation, and the qualitative outcomes story.