About the Seminary
²ÝݮӰÊÓ Theological Seminary (NPTS) believes theological education is not only about Bible, theology, history, or ministry courses, but also about providing the tools needed to be missionally effective across cultural, economic, geographic, and gender lines.Ìý
Admissions
We provide:Ìý
- Spiritual formation and intentional communityÌý
- Academic rigor and intercultural social justiceÌý
- Full-, part-time, and cohort studyÌý
- Main campus and distance learning formatsÌý
- Scholarships and financial aidÌý
Academics
We offer:Ìý
- Four traditional graduate degreesÌý
- Six dual-degrees with the School of Business and Nonprofit ManagementÌý
- Eight graduate certificate programsÌý
Financial Aid
At ²ÝݮӰÊÓ Theological Seminary, our long-standing commitment to keeping theological educationÌýaffordable is part of who we are. We work hard to provide a tuition rate that reflects the cost of attending the seminary and provide an array of scholarship and financial aid options. Learn more about our robust financial aid options to see how seminary can be affordable for you.
Community Life
We prepare you for ministry in the classroom and the community. You’ll develop:Ìý
- Habits of study, prayer, reading, health, and fellowshipÌýÌý
- Relationships with your classmates and professors, who will be your supporters and prayer warriorsÌýÌý
- Fellowship through events, worship, groups, lectureships and serviceÌý
Calendar and Events
Check here for a consolidated view of academic, social, and worship events coming up at the Seminary.
Continuing Education for Covenant Pastors
²ÝݮӰÊÓ offers robust continuing education programs, including foundational courses necessary for credentialing and fieldwork. Distance learning opportunities are available.Ìý