History
Princeton Theological Seminary was established in 1812, the first Seminary founded by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. The establishment of The Theological Seminary at Princeton marked a turning point in American theological education.
Education
- Master Of Divinity
- Master Of Arts In Christian Education And Formation
- Mdiv/Macef Dual
- Master Of Arts (Theological Studies)
- Master Of Theology
- Doctor Of Philosophy
Research
- Center for Barth Studies
- Center for Black Church Studies
- Center for Theology, Women, and Gender
- Hispanic Theological Initiative
- Urban Ministry Initiatives
- Visiting Scholar Program
- Women in Ministry Initiative
- Center for the Study of Scottish Philosophy
Housing services
- Family Student Housing
- Individual Student Housing - three dorms and one apartment building for single students. All dorms and apartments have data ports for access to the Seminary’s computer network, access to the Seminary’s cable TV system, and phone jacks for telephone connection.
Library services
- The Princeton Theological Seminary Library collection offers substantial resources for theological study and research at all levels.
- The Library currently receives thousands of journals, annual reports of church bodies and learned societies, bulletins, transactions, and periodically issued indices, abstracts, and bibliographies.
Campus life
Residential campus is a place where faith and learning intersect in worship, study, work, and play. Students pray together, enjoy meals together, and minister to each other and to the community.
Sports facilities
Athletic fields are located at corner of Stockton and Hibben roads (Mercer field), and at CRW. The athletic field at CRW is on Farber Road, across from Building 201. The Seminary has intramural programs for students for Flag football, soccer and Basketball during the academic year.
Student clubs
- Arts Collective
- Association of Latin and Hispanic American Students
- Asian Association at Princeton Theological Seminary
- Episcopal and Anglican Student Fellowship
- Association of Black Seminarians
- Association of Disabled Seminarians and Allies
- GSAS (formerly BGLASS)
- Koinonia
- Lutheran Group
- Princeton Theological Review
- Women’s Center
Princeton Theological Seminary is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 1007 North Orange Street, 4th Floor, MB #166, Wilmington, DE 19801 and by the Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological Schools, 10 Summit Park Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15275-1110 (412-788-6505). Princeton Seminary is also licensed by the State of New Jersey.