Board Certified Chaplain
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A Board Certified Chaplain (BCC) is a chaplain who has met the requirements through the Association of Professional Chaplains[1]. These requirements include:
- A B.A. plus an accredited graduate theological degree[2]
- Four units of clinical pastoral education
- One year of experience
- ordination or commissioning to the function
- Ecclesiastical endorsement.
[edit] References
- ^ APC
- ^ accredited by http://www.ats.edu/, or one of the regional association of colleges and schools