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New York Theological Seminary

New York, New York

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New York Theological Seminary

Private 4 Year

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Students

Under 1,000

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About New York Theological Seminary

The New York Theological Seminary (NYTS) was established as a non-denominational institution in 1900 with the founding of the Bible Teachers’ College in Montclair, New Jersey by Wilbert Webster White. President White moved the school to New York City in 1902, when it was renamed the Bible Teachers’ Training School. In 1921 the corporate name was changed to The Biblical Seminary in New York, and then in 1966 to New York Theological Seminary. In 2002 the seminary moved to the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, with offices in the Interchurch Center and classrooms in the Riverside Church and the Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York. The Rev. Dr. Dale T. Irvin, an ordained minister in the American Baptist Churches, was appointed President of the seminary in 2005. He also serves as Professor of World Christianity.

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Location

Located in New York, New York.

475 Riverside Dr Ste 500, New York, NY, 10115, New York County

New York 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

#2114 of 6828

2024 Best Colleges in New york

#199 of 453

2024 Top Religious Colleges in New york

#38 of 54

Most Popular Majors

The most popular major at New York 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 New York Theological Seminary within four or six years.