Meet the Enrollment Team
The Enrollment team offers prospective students with support as they explore Iliff’s degree programs, concentrations, course delivery options, and financial aid resources to support their application process.
Applying to Iliff is an exciting step in your graduate academic journey and we are here to help you in every step of the process. We invite you to contact us directly, schedule an individual appointment, campus visit, or join us at a future open house or webinar.
Contact Dean Bogues
dbogues@iliff.edu
303-765-3106
Rev. Dr. Diane Bogues
Associate Dean of Students
Rev. Dr. Diane Bogues joined Iliff School of Theology as the new Associate Dean of Students on July 1, 2025.
Rev. Dr. Bogues brings extensive experience in theological education as a former Director Admissions and Financial Aid (Lancaster Theological Seminary), Director of Recruitment (McCormick Theological Seminary), Recruiter (Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School), Director of New Student Recruitment and Church Vocations (Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary), City Planner, Neighborhood Builder, Economic Developer, Consultant, and Senior Pastor (Mandell UMC- Chicago). She served Greater Institutional AME Church in Chicago as Children, Youth, & Young Adults Pastor, Executive Pastor (14 years), and Interim Pastor (2021-22).
“I am deeply committed to cultivating an environment that reflects God’s love—one that nurtures a culture of care, wellness, and human flourishing.”
Peace & Joy, Rev. Dr. Diane Bogues
Contact Daniel
dklawitter@iliff.edu
303-765-3118
Br. Daniel Klawitter
Enrollment Manager
Daniel Klawitter joined the Iliff staff as an Admissions Representative in January of 2015. He is responsible for developing relationships with prospective students and answering a wide variety of questions pertaining to Iliff’s programs, the admissions process, community life at Iliff, and professional opportunities that might exist beyond graduation.
Daniel is also an alum of the school, graduating summa cum laude in 2002 with a Master of Divinity degree with a concentration in Justice and Peace Studies. During his time as a student at Iliff, Daniel won the Bishop Melvin E. and Lucile Wheatley Peace and Justice Award, the Ronald E. Sleeth Preaching Award, and a faculty appointment to the Justice and Peace Committee for the 2000-2001 academic year.
Before working in Admissions, Daniel spent twelve years in Denver as a respected union labor activist and community organizer with SEIU Local 105 (Service Employees International Union), FRESC (Front Range Economic Strategy Center), and AFT-Colorado (American Federation of Teachers). In 2011 he was recognized by Iliff with an award for “Outstanding Contributions to Specialized Ministry” due to his work with the Interfaith Worker Justice Committee of Colorado.
Since 2000, Daniel has been a professed brother in the ecumenical Order of Saint Luke, a religious community established in 1946 that is dedicated primarily to sacramental and liturgical scholarship, education, and practice. He is also an accomplished and award-winning poet and the author of several books, including Where Sunday Used to Be: New and Selected Poems (Wipf and Stock/Resource Publications, 2022).
Contact Alexandra
aravenscroft@iliff.edu
303-765-3125
