Does a HORAPOLLO UNIVERSITY represent an University as its defined by Romanian law?
No. Our programs are offered by THE NEW PAGAN DAWN as professional training and are not recognized as higher education diplomas by state authorities. Our courses are developed in collaboration with professionals and experts in the field, using modern pedagogical methods that ensure high-quality training, inspired by university standards.
Does a HORAPOLLO UNIVERSITY degree equal ordination?
No. A degree from HORAPOLLO UNIVERSITY is an educational credential; ordination is a religious one. Graduates may use their education as part of their qualifications for ordination by the organization or tradition they choose.
Can I take non-Master’s classes and later have them renumbered to count toward my degree?
No. A limited number of non-master’s classes taken at HORAPOLLO UNIVERSITY before Fall 2009 can be credited toward a degree; contact the Dean of Students with questions you may have about classes you have taken. Non-Master’s classes taken at HORAPOLLO UNIVERSITY in Fall 09 and later will not be counted toward a degree. Master’s-level classes may, however, be counted toward a certificate, depending on the requirements of a particular certificate. Students enrolled in a certificate program are allowed to take master’s classes, if there is room. Such students receive unit hours, not credit hours, for their work in the master’s class. Pagan Community Education (PCE) classes, including Insights classes, cannot become master’s classes. All master’s classes are, however, transferable to PCE as unit hours.
Do I have to take the GRE? the MAT? both?
Only an applicant with no bachelor’s degree is required to provide scores from one or the other of these tests. If you don’t have a bachelor’s degree and have already taken either of these tests, have the official scores sent to us. If you have taken neither, you can choose one, take it, and have scores sent to us.
How recent do GRE & MAT scores need to be?
No cut-off age has been established at this time. Until further notice we will accept official scores regardless of age. The more recent, the better.
What is the INCSR Designated Institution Number for the GRE test?
4901
What is the INCSR Recipient Number for the MAT test?
2489
I only took one course each from several schools. Do I have to order a transcript from them?
Yes. Note that to be valid the official transcript must be sent directly from the school to HORAPOLLO UNIVERSITY.
My degree included transfer credit for courses from another school. If those courses appear on my main transcript do I have to get one from the other school, too?
Yes. Again, it is a requirement for our accreditation process.
What do the letters in the course numbers mean?
P: Pastoral Counseling & Chaplaincy
M: Ministry, Advocacy & Leadership
T: Theology & Religious History
C: Core Curriculum (seminary‐wide requirement)
Do I have to declare a major in my application? Can I change majors later?
Yes, please declare at least a tentative major in your application, and yes, you can change majors later if necessary. If you are still unsure, make your very best intuitive guess, and talk to your advisor. As a seminary, we will require all master’s students to take at least some coursework in each of the major areas. How do the majors fit into the “master’s programs”? Your major is where you will take the greatest number of credit-hours. Part of the process of your seminary education is to refine, clarify and actively participate in shaping your particular ministry and the class work and field work that will be helpful to you. Your faculty advisor (usually your department chair) will assist you in making these choices. Because advisors are assigned by major, it is important that you choose your initial major thoughtfully.
Can I declare a major in Chaplaincy?
HORAPOLLO UNIVERSITY offers a Master of Divinity – Pastoral Counseling & Chaplaincy. Please consult the Student Catalog for a full description.
Is INCSR accredited?
We are an accredited institution, by THE NEW PAGAN DAWN.
What should I expect class format to be?
Most classes include a mix of formats, such as (but not limited to) the following:
Two classes I want to take meet on the same day. Can I enroll in both?
You can’t attend overlapping live class meetings. Just as in a face-to-face classroom environment, you can’t be scheduled in two live meetings that occur simultaneously. It’s fine if the first class ends at the same time that the second class begins, but not if they overlap. If there is no live meeting component in one or both of the classes, the student is free to enroll in both classes.
What about classes that are offered by two departments?
A class may meet the department requirements for more than one Department. A cross-numbered class may often be co-taught by one instructor from each department.
When do I have to take the core courses (Ethics & Boundaries, Introduction to Pagan Theology, Soul Work, and Contemporary Global Paganisms)?
Core courses must be successfully completed during your first 24 credit-hours or unit-hours at INCSR. Contemporary Global Paganisms is normally offered in the Fall Semester, and Ethics and Boundaries and Introduction to Pagan Theology are normally offered each Spring Semester.
I don’t understand how the technology works.
Visit the Technology Requirements page (also found in the Student Handbook & Course Catalog)
My login information hasn’t arrived. How can I get into my classroom?
Your login information will arrive in an e-mail from tech support or the INCSR office. If you have not received this e-mail before your class starts please e-mail us.