Graduate Assistantships in Campus Ministry
Saint John's University Campus Ministry Assistantships
Five campus ministry graduate assistantships are offered by Saint John's University Campus Ministry, in conjunction with Saint John's School of Theology·Seminary. These assistantships provide a great way for students to be immersed in the work of campus ministry and finance their graduate education.
- Appointments are 20 hours/week, August - May each year, and renewable for 3 years
- Assistants receive School of Theology·Seminary scholarship, financial aid (if eligible), a stipend, and continuing formation
- Graduate assistants must be practicing Catholics whose lifestyle is publicly consistent with Catholic teaching and Benedictine values
For more details on specific graduate assistantship positions, download the information sheets found below:
- Graduate Assistantship for Retreats (PDF)
- Graduate Assistantship for Liturgy and Music (PDF)
- Graduate Assistantship for Social Justice (PDF)
- Graduate Assistantship for Residential Life Ministry (PDF)
- Graduate Assistantship for Faith Formation (PDF)
- Graduate Assistantship for Athletics Ministry (PDF)
- Graduate Assistantship for Communications (PDF)
Download the Campus Ministry Assistantships Overview and Application Form (PDF)
For questions involving the SJ campus ministry graduate assistantships, contact Fr. Ian Dommer, OSB, Director of Campus Ministry.
For admissions, contact Mary Banken, Director of Admission; [email protected].
College of Saint Benedict Campus Ministry Assistantship
One campus ministry graduate assistantship is being offered by College of Saint Benedict Campus Ministry, in conjunction with Saint John's School of Theology·Seminary. This assistantship provide a great way for a student to be immersed in the work of campus ministry and finance their graduate education.
- Appointments are 20 hours/week, August - May each year, and renewable for 3 years
- Recipient receives a School of Theology·Seminary tuition scholarship, financial aid (if eligible), a stipend, and continuing formation
- Recipient must be a practicing Catholics whose lifestyle is publicly consistent with Catholic teaching and Benedictine values
Download the Campus Ministry Assistanships Overview and Application Form
For questions involving this campus ministry graduate assistantship, contact Sister Sharon Nohner OSB, Director of Campus Ministry, College of Saint Benedict.
For admissions, contact Mary Banken, Director of Admission; [email protected].