Seminaries with programs for the Laity

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Does anyone know of a traditional seminary (maybe ICKSP, FSSP, or solid diocesan seminary) that offers a graduate degree for a lay student in either theology or philosophy?

I live in North Eastern Wisconsin. I love attending the TLM Mass in the area :). If worse would come to worse I would attend Marquette University and attend Mass at near by St. Stanislous 👍. Any tips or suggestions would be helpful.

Lastly, please don’t mention the universities on the Newman Guide. I’ve already looked into those and will continue to review their programs.
Gundam128:

By any chance, do you know if the Sacred Heart School of Theology in Hales Corner (Wisconsin) has some lay programs? I know that the Sacred Heart School of Theology is known primarily for forming “late vocation” priests.

You also might want to consider Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, where I think there are some lay programs there. Dr. Ed Peters is on staff there and so is Dr. Janet Smith.

Years ago, the University of Dallas had a program called the Institute of Religion and Pastoral Studies. I believe when this program dissolved at the University of Dallas, it was moved to Ave Maria University, but I don’t know if it is presently at the Michigan campus where the Law School is or the Florida campus. However, I do remember that the classes met one weekend a month, with some students flying in or driving in on Friday and then leaving Sunday afternoon. Gundam 128, if you have a secular job currently, a program like that might work for you.
 
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