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Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, one of ten seminaries in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), is distinguished by its nationally recognized field education and marriage and family therapy programs, the scholarship and church service among its faculty, and a commitment to training women and men to participate in the continuing ministry of Jesus Christ.
 


Additional institutional data
on student body, faculty, alums, finances and supporting services
is available in the
Seminary Fact Book
. PDF

Location: Louisville, Kentucky

Founded: 1853 in Danville, Kentucky

History:
The only Presbyterian seminary to be supported by both the northern and southern branches of the Presbyterian Church simultaneously.

Library holdings:
150,000 volumes. Six more area libraries expand resources to nearly 3.5 million.

Our Degree Programs:

  • Master of Divinity
  • Master of Arts in Religion
  • Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy
  • Master of Arts in Spirituality (with Bellarmine University)
  • Master of Theology
  • Doctor of Ministry
  • Dual Degrees: Theology with Law, Administration, Social Work, and Marriage and Family Therapy; and Master of Arts with Master of Arts in Spirituality or Marriage and Family Therapy.

Our 2007-08 Student Body (All Degree Programs):
2008-09 figures are confirmed in October.

  • 15 faith traditions
  • 21% racial/ethnic student representation
  • 45% men and 55% women
  • About 210 students, with average age being 37
  • 80% of first degree students received financial aid through options such as tuition grants, scholarships, and field education stipends

Our Faculty

  • 23 professors with credentials from some of the world's leading theological institutions and universities
  • 48% of the faculty is female
  • 65% of the faculty are members of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
  • United Methodist, Disciples of Christ, American Baptist, Reformed Church in America, and Lutheran (ELCA) faith traditions are represented.

Our Alums

  • 2,135 Active Alums
  • 82.3% have graduated with the M.Div. degree
  • 67.4% are in active ministry; 21.7% are retired; 8.4% are students or in an inactive ministry period; 2.5% are out of the ministry
  • Alums serve in more than 45 distinct vocational professions, with the majority in church-based ministry


Additional institutional data on student body, faculty, alums, finances, and supporting services is available in the Seminary Fact Book. PDF