Most clergy members have a master's degree. The most common areas of study are Theology, Divinity, Biblical Studies, and Religious Studies.

What degrees do clergy members have?

The most common degree held by clergy members is Theology, held by 8% of clergy members. Other common degrees include Divinity, Biblical Studies, and Religious Studies.

Get a detailed breakdown of clergy members and the different types of degrees they hold:

Degrees that clergy members hold

Degrees % of clergy members
Theology 8%
Divinity 5%
Biblical Studies 2%
Religious Studies 2%
Ministry 2%

What level of education do clergy members have?

Clergy Members often have similar levels of education. 67% of clergy members have a master's degree, with the second most common being a bachelor's degree at 31%.

Level of education that clergy members have

Education % of clergy members
No education 1%
High school diploma 0%
Certificate or associate degree 0%
Bachelor's degree 31%
Master's degree 67%
Doctorate 1%