Love God With Your Mind

Deepen and broaden your understanding of Christianity and world religions in the Religion Department at Ashland University.

As a university rooted in Christian heritage, Ashland University offers opportunities to expand your religious understanding that will prepare you for your calling to a life of ministry in the church or academy.

When you study Religion, you’ll explore the fields of:

  • Biblical Studies
  • Christian Theology
  • History of Christianity
  • Practical Theology
  • Christian Ethics
  • World Religions
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The Religion Department’s programs are academically rigorous, sensitive to issues of faith development, and focused on spiritual and moral formation.

As a Religion student, you will:

  • Receive personal attention from dedicated faculty determined to help you succeed
  • Write a thesis in your chosen area of concentration with direction and guidance from your professors
  • Participate in thoughtful classroom explorations to deepen your understanding of Christianity and world religions
  • Undertake internships and service learning projects that integrate your studies, serving others in such places as churches, nursing homes, social agencies and nonprofit organizations

A religion major or minor is also a perfect complement to any of Ashland’s other fields of study, helping you become aware of how religious commitments and values shape our world.

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Dean's Scholarship

The Dean's Scholarship was created to enhance the undergraduate academic experience for new first-time and transfer students enrolled in a major within the College of Arts & Sciences. It is a merit-based, renewable scholarship of $1,500 that can be "stacked" on top of other awarded AU academic scholarships. In addition, students have the opportunity to participate in unique academic communities with a focus on career coaching and preparation.

Dean's Scholarships are available in these areas:

  • Art and Music
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Communication Studies
  • Computer Science
  • Criminal Justice and Emergency Management
  • Journalism and Digital Media
  • Languages and Literatures
  • Mathematics
  • Psychology
  • Religion
  • Social Work

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