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Welcome to Pittsburgh Theological Seminary

Pittsburgh Seminary is a 13-acre urban campus housing such nationally and internationally recognized programs as the Metro-Urban Institute, the Center for Business, Religion and Public Life, the World Mission Initiative, the Summer Youth Institute, and the Kelso Bible Lands Museum, attracting more than 3,000 clergy and lay participants annually.

As the oldest of the Presbyterian affiliated theological schools, Pittsburgh Seminary has educated pastors for parish ministry since 1794. With 23 full-time faculty members, the Seminary currently enrolls 380 students, equally divided between men and women from more than 25 states, six foreign countries, and 28 denominations. Approximately 60 percent of the student body is Presbyterian and 12 percent United Methodist. Other denominations represented include Baptist, Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, Episcopal, African Methodist Episcopal, Christ Reformed Church, Roman Catholic, United Church of Christ, Assemblies of God, Church of the Nazarene, non-denominational, and others.

 Pittsburgh Theological Seminary has more than 3,000 living alums serving throughout 50 states and countries around the world in churches, community agencies, universities, hospitals, prisons, the armed forces, educational institutions, and other places.
 

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