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New York Theological Seminary

New York, NYAccredited
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About New York Theological Seminary

New York Theological Seminary is an institution located in New York, New York. Specific institutional type, enrollment figures, completion rates, and retention rates are not reported in available IPEDS data for this location.

No individual academic programs are listed in current records for New York Theological Seminary. The institution is generally known for offering graduate-level theological and ministry education, including programs designed to serve students in urban and multicultural ministry contexts, though specific program and credential details are not reported in available data.

New York City is one of the most diverse urban environments in the world and home to a broad range of theological, academic, and religious institutions. The seminary's location in the city reflects its historical commitment to ministry education serving diverse urban communities across the greater New York metropolitan area.

Accreditation: Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological Schools

Contact Information

Rev. Dr. Hillary Gaston, Sr.

Drhgaston@nyts.edu

3041 Broadway at 121st Street, New York, NY 10027

Programs

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