This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, closing this banner, or clicking "I Agree", you agree to the use of cookies.
Read our cookies policy and privacy statement for more information.

×
Stand with UkraineDonate
Overview

Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary

Louisville, Kentucky

Favorite
Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary logo

Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary

Private 4 Year

Estimated Cost

N/A

Financial Aid

N/A

Students

Under 1,000

Do you work for Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary?Claim the Profile

About Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary

Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, currently branded as Louisville Seminary, is a seminary affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA), located in Louisville, Kentucky. It is one of ten official PC(USA) seminaries.

Though now located in Louisville, it was founded in 1853 in Danville, Kentucky (the site is now Centre College) and was known as the Danville Theological Seminary. Though it thrived in its early years, the Civil War took a great toll and by 1870 there were only 6 students enrolled, and as few as one professor at times, requiring classes to be taught by the faculty of Centre College.

See More 

Location

Located in Louisville, Kentucky.

1044 Alta Vista Rd, Louisville, KY, 40205-1798, Jefferson County

Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary Rankings

Prepler rankings are based on rigorous and in-depth analysis of key statistics from the U.S. Department of Education.

2024 Best Colleges in America

#1944 of 6828

2024 Best Colleges in Kentucky

#36 of 98

2024 Top Religious Colleges in Kentucky

#20 of 22

Most Popular Majors

The most popular major at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary is Theology.

Graduation Rate

Graduation rate of college is a strong indicator of success of the college’s students in attaining their educational goals. Prepler defines graduation rate as the percentage of first-time, full-time students who graduated from Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary within four or six years.