Events from January 18, 2018 – April 13, 2018 › Admissions › – Princeton Theological Seminary

A Learning Community for Life: Discover your calling through one of Princeton Theological Seminary’s eight master’s degree programs

Virtual/Zoom

Princeton Theological Seminary offers innovative courses and programs through its eight degree programs, whose graduates go on to serve as pastors, social workers, professors, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit leaders. Join the Admissions Team to learn more about all our programs, including the Master of Arts in Theology and Ecology and the Master of Arts in Theology […]

Welcoming Students of all Nations: Guidance, expectations, and insights for international students applying to Princeton Seminary

Virtual/Zoom

Princeton Theological Seminary welcomes students from all over the world, embracing the rich racial and ethnic diversity of communions around the worldwide church. In this virtual workshop, members of the Admissions Team—along with Martha Redondo, Associate Director of International Enrollment and Program Services—will walk step by step through the application for international applicants. This workshop […]

Rooted in Reflection: Learn about the Farminary’s Journey and Its Impact on the Master of Arts in Theology and Ecology Program

Virtual/Zoom

The MTE program forms leaders for service by immersing participants in a community of embodied theological reflection. Join us for this virtual event with Dr. Nate Stucky, the Director of the Farminary Project, who will share the story of how the Farminary came to be, how the project has led to the launch of a new degree, and the courses, events, and initiatives taking place.

Is Justice Enough? with Dr. KC Choi

Virtual/Zoom

Dr. Ki Joo “KC"" Choi serves as the Kyung-Chik Han Chair Professor of Asian American Theology, and this year, Dr. Choi will teach a course titled ""Is Justice Enough?” which will explore whether justice is sufficient for our collective flourishing or whether other concepts and themes—such as beauty, abolition, security, sacrifice, nonviolence, solidarity—ought to be […]