1) Prospective students must hold an honours baccalaureate, or provide evidence of an equivalent four-year program, with an average grade of at least “B”.
2) The baccalaureate or equivalent program must include, or be supplemented by, at least 18 credits in the theological disciplines, or equivalent studies and pastoral or professional ex-perience as determined by the Executive Committee of the Faculty of Canon Law.
3) The candidate’s previous studies must either include, or be supplemented by, a degree in canon law, or at least 15 credits of course work and seminars in canon law, including a course on the general norms of canon law.
4) Courses that are part of parent programs other than canon law may have other prerequisites.