Program Highlights
- Join a cohort of Latine/Hispanic undergraduates from across the country
- Learn about the intersection of Latine/Hispanic Studies and Theology
- Experience a learning environment centering Latine/Hispanic ways of knowing
- Earn three credits toward your degree
- Explore questions of vocation and your next steps after graduation
Program Description
HSP for Undergrads is a program in partnership with the PASOS Network that gives undergraduate students the opportunity to take a course at the intersection of Latine/Hispanic Studies and theology with a Latine/Hispanic professor (that is teaching at an ATS school) and, as an added level of support, engage in a discernment process about their next steps post-graduation through a workshop created specifically for them. This program overlaps with our Summer Session program for graduate students so undergraduates have the additionally opportunity to engage with graduate students pursuing a variety of professional careers.
Course Title and Description
U.S. Latinx Theology and Cultura: Imagining Teología Latinamente!
Contemporary Latinx scholarship has shaped and contributed directly to the broader U.S. theological and academic discourse by exploring and reflecting on the lived experiences and social locations among Latinx communities living in the United States. U.S. Latina/x/o theologies have claimed on lo cotidiano (our everyday life), the daily lived human experience, and the concrete particularities of la vida diaria as a source of theology –the way we know and reflect about God and God’s self-revelation in the ordinary. This course explores contemporary Latina/x theological voices reflecting on the concreteness of reality to think and imagine theology Latinamente. Yet, this is an ongoing and en conjunto task as the multilayered complexities of the Latinx communities continue changing and remain invisible within the dominant culture. Students in this course will actively reflect and relate to their lived human experiences and social locations as they discern their call to fully thrive and contribute to their communities. There will be opportunities to meet in communal settings and engage in vocational discernment through a Latinx framework.
Program Dates and Location
- Dates: June 21 – 27, 2026
- Location: Villanova University
Program Fee
- $400 for undergraduate students
- The program fee includes the cost of room, board, travel, and the three credits
Program Eligibility
- This program is open to undergraduate Junior or Senior students
- Priority is given to students from PASOS Network institutions and HSP Sponsoring Schools
- Students do not need to be studying religion or theology to apply
Program Application
- The application is open November 1, 2025 – April 15, 2026
- The application requires one recommendation from a faculty member at your institution
- The recommendation is due 1-week after the application closes: April 22, 2026
- The applicant will automatically receive an email notification when a recommendation has been submitted
- The notification of admission is typically made within two weeks of the application closing
Once an applicant has been accepted into the program they will receive an email with a matriculation form to accept their program admission. This matriculation form includes the process for paying the Program Fee and is due 2 weeks after the notification of admission.
The HSP accepts the following payment methods for the Program Fee after an individual has been accepted into the program:
- Check: Please make checks payable to the Hispanic Scholars Program and mail to: Hispanic Scholars Program (42 Tiemann Place, Ste 310 New York, NY 10027)
- PayPal: Payments may be submitted via PayPal using an existing account or by creating one and linking your credit card
- Zelle: Zelle payments may be made to admin@hispanicscholarsprogram.org
Please contact the HSP administrator, Elizabeth Niang (eniang@hispanicscholarsprogram.org), if you have any questions regarding payment options.
- Travel: After you have been officially accepted to the program, submitted your matriculation form, and submitted the program fee, you may proceed with purchasing your travel to the program location. Upon purchasing your travel, you must submit your full travel itinerary via email to the HSP administrator, Elizabeth Niang (eniang@hispanicscholarsprogram.org).
- Housing: All housing for the duration of the program is coordinated directly by the HSP. We recognize that travel schedules may require some participants to arrive prior to the program start date or depart after the program concludes. If you require housing outside of the official program dates, we will work with you to coordinate accommodations. Please note that the cost of any additional housing will be deducted from your travel reimbursement.
Since its first Summer Session in 1989, the Hispanic Scholars Program (HSP) has sought to be a place of welcome in which theological education is made available to all students. In keeping with this commitment, the HSP does not discriminate in its admissions or program practices on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, disability, or any other status protected by law. Applicants are evaluated using program-related criteria such as academic preparation, vocational interest, character, and commitment to theological study. The HSP has always served students, faculty, staff, administrators, and leaders from a wide range of backgrounds. Guided by the values of en conjunto (working together as a community), lo cotidiano (attending to the realities of daily life), and acompañamiento (walking alongside one another), we affirm that all people are created in the image of God and journey together in learning and faith.
We guarantee that our courses are taught with excellence, our faculty hold terminal degrees and are in good standing in their field, and that all of our classes meet ATS accreditation standards. Please note that HSP courses are not intended to fulfill any one school’s academic requirement, as we offer a wide variety of courses during the J-Term, Summer Session, HSP for Undergrads, Doctoral Accompaniment Seminar, and Praxis of Accompaniment. If a school chooses to use one of our courses to fulfill their requirements, then that is within the school’s purview, but we see our courses as electives that add to and expand a student’s curriculum.
In accordance with ATS accreditation standards, students must attend all class sessions in order to receive credit for the HSP for Undergrads.
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