767 N Eustis St, Suite 140
Saint Paul, MN 55114
United States
Graduate (Certificates and Degrees)
About
We are committed to providing a theologically relevant educational experience so our students can be advocates of change and help create a beloved community both within the seminary and beyond.
United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities is a progressive, ecumenical seminary rooted in the liberal Protestant tradition and founded by the United Church of Christ (UCC). It’s this strong foundation in the church that allows us to be so responsive to what God is doing in our world.
Our mission is to prepare innovative and compassionate leaders for the equipping of churches, other faith communities, and society toward justice and peace. United will be recognized as a progressive Christian seminary that engages its multifaith world respectfully to create a beloved community both within the seminary and beyond.
United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities is a progressive, ecumenical seminary rooted in the liberal Protestant tradition and founded by the United Church of Christ (UCC). It’s this strong foundation in the church that allows us to be so responsive to what God is doing in our world.
Our mission is to prepare innovative and compassionate leaders for the equipping of churches, other faith communities, and society toward justice and peace. United will be recognized as a progressive Christian seminary that engages its multifaith world respectfully to create a beloved community both within the seminary and beyond.
Campus Settings
Financial Aid
School Scholarships
Yes
Financial Aid Contact
Admission Information
- School applications (online)
- Transcripts
- Letters of Recommendation
- Application Essay
- Bachelors degree or equivalent
Application Timelines
Rolling Admissions Deadline
July 1
Financial Aid Application Deadline
Ongoing
Regular Decision Deadline
Fall deadline: July 1 Spring deadline: December 1
Admissions Contact
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