Wesley welcomes and appreciates the dynamic support of PMM sites in training ministers through partnership with its contextual education programs. Last year, Wesley's PMM students enjoyed the cooperation of over 25 unique sites in building their sense and capacity for ministry. We invite your church, agency, hospital, etc. to consider the many benefits and opportunities associated with becoming a PMM host site. Please read through the following Frequently Asked Questions. Additional questions may be directed to Wesley's PMM Office at (202) 885-8666.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of organization may be a teaching setting?
Our teaching settings consist of churches, hospitals, not-for-profit agencies, schools, nursing homes and hospices, campus ministries, etc.
How can our church or agency become a teaching setting?
In order to be a teaching setting, you must complete a Teaching Congregation and Ministry Setting Profile Application and return to our office in January. The application can be downloaded from the website.
When do PMM Placements begin?
All PMM placements begin in the fall of each academic year.
When is the deadline for the student and setting to be matched?
PMM placements are determined by May 1 of each year for the following Fall semester.
What are the requirements for becoming a teaching setting?
Your setting must be willing to commit to ensuring that all students have an opportunity to grow in all aspects of ministry. Your setting must be willing to:
- Establish a Learning Team which consists of the student, a clergy/administrator, and a lay/staff person from the church or agency.
- This Learning Team is required to attend a mandatory orientation that is held during the summer prior to the student's placement. If you do not attend the orientation before the beginning of the academic year, the student will not be able to begin their Practice in Ministry and Mission.
What are the requirements for becoming a clergy or administrative mentor?
A clergy mentor must be someone who is fully ordained in their respected denomination. An administrative mentor is someone who is a chief administrator, executive director, or a director of their setting. Mentors who have been in their positions for less than one year do not qualify. The prospective mentor should also note that they must be willing to attend a one day orientation in the summer with the student prior to the student beginning their placement.
What is the commitment time?
Master of Arts students require 2 academic semesters of placement; Masters of Divinity students are required to complete 4 academic semesters. These semesters begin in the last week of August and continue through the end of April. This does include both Christmas and Easter holidays, but students can arrange a two week vacation during the year.
What if I don't have any experience mentoring a student?
The Practice in Ministry and Mission Program is committed to ensuring that all clergy mentors have the necessary tools to supervise students throughout their placement. The orientation will help you learn what you need to do. You will have access to a site visit each year and the support of the Practice in Ministry and Mission faculty. The Practice in Ministry and Mission Handbook is a written resource for you.
Is our teaching setting allowed to have more than one student?
Yes. However, each student must have their own lay/staff person assigned to them.
Is our teaching setting required to pay the intern?
No, the PMM Program does not require teaching settings to pay the students. However, if you are willing to pay a stipend to the student throughout their placement, you are free to do so.

