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Do I need to take the GRE? PDF Print E-mail

Only students enrolling in the Master of Theology (Th.M), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), or Doctor of Theology (Th.D.) must take the GRE exam.

We encourage these students to send us early "unofficial" copies of their GRE test scores to be used for internal evaluation for admission. Before a student can be admitted, however, we need "official" results (no more than 5 years old) from the testing agency. Our institutional code is 6953.

For up-to-date information about taking the GRE, visit ETS's GRE web site.

 
Do you have an approved list of churches that students may attend? PDF Print E-mail
All students at Central Seminary are expected to be active members of local churches. Since the purpose of the seminary is to prepare men and women for “separatist Baptist witness and work,” new students are required to seek membership in local churches that endorse Central Seminary’s statement of purpose and affirm the system of teaching set forth in the seminary’s doctrinal statement. Specifically, students must seek membership in churches that are Baptist, fundamentalist, separatist, dispensationalist, and cessationist. These churches encourage seminary students to become as involved as possible.
 
How long will it take me to complete my degree? PDF Print E-mail

The duration to degree varies. Students enrolled in the Master of Arts in Theology program can complete their degrees in 2-3 years. On average, Master of Divinity students need 4 years to complete their degrees, although some finish in 3 years.

 
Can I take courses if I have not completed a bachelors degree?

Individuals without a bachelors degree may take classes as visitors or non-degree students, or they may enroll in the Diploma in Bible and Theology program.

 

 
Do you own married-student housing or dormitories?

While Central Seminary does not own married-student housing or dormitories, housing is plentiful in the area and easy to find. Most of our students rent apartments in suburbs west of Minneapolis, such as St. Louis Park, Golden Valley, Crystal, Robbinsdale, Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center, Maple Grove, and Plymouth. Rent averages between $650 and $1000 per month, depending on location, size, and amenities. Some of our single students share an apartment, which significantly lowers housing costs. For a list of apartments, visit www.rent.com.

 
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