Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

History
Established on October 1, 1902, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary was founded to educate ministers for the rapidly expanding Presbyterian Church in the southwestern United States. Initially located at Ninth and Navasota Streets, the seminary moved in 1908 to its current location adjacent to the University of Texas at Austin campus. Over the years, it has grown to offer a range of theological education programs and has become a significant institution within the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
Faculty
The seminary's faculty comprises experienced scholars and practitioners dedicated to theological education and ministry. They are recognized for their contributions to theological research and their commitment to mentoring students. The faculty directory is available on the seminary's official website.
Academic Programs
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary offers several degree programs:
- Master of Divinity (MDiv): A comprehensive program preparing students for ordained ministry and various forms of Christian leadership.
- Master of Arts (Theological Studies) (MATS): Designed for those seeking a deeper understanding of theological disciplines.
- Master of Arts in Ministry Practice (MAMP): Focuses on practical ministry skills for various contexts.
- Master of Arts in Religion (MAR): Emphasizes academic study of religion and theology.
- Master of Arts in Youth Ministry (MAYM): Tailored for individuals aiming to specialize in youth ministry.
- Doctor of Ministry (DMin): An advanced program for experienced ministers seeking to enhance their practice.
Tuition and Financial Aid
For the academic year 2024-2025, the tuition cost for a three-credit course is $1,680. The seminary offers substantial financial aid, including need-based grants covering up to 90% of tuition for eligible students. Additionally, merit-based fellowships and scholarships are available, some covering full tuition and providing stipends for housing and academic expenses. Detailed information on financial aid options can be found on the seminary's website.
Location
The seminary is situated at 100 East 27th Street, Austin, Texas, 78705, adjacent to the University of Texas at Austin. This central location offers students access to a vibrant academic and cultural environment.
Denominational Affiliation
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and is one of its nine official seminaries. While rooted in the Presbyterian-Reformed tradition, the seminary welcomes students from various Christian denominations.
Additional Information
The seminary is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada, as well as the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. It offers non-degree programs, including certificates in ministry and Jewish-Christian relationships, and provides resources for lifelong learning through workshops and seminars.
Prospective students are encouraged to visit the seminary's official website for the most current information on programs, admissions, and financial aid.