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Our low tuition cost, combined with free texts supplied on CD for most programs of study, make St. Andrew's a convenient way to achieve a respected theological degree for today's busy adult student. |
Scenes from St. Andrew's 2008 Graduation Ceremony, June 20, AD 2008 Established in 1971 in North Carolina and incorporated as a separate non-profit, church-affiliated seminary in 1975, St. Andrew’s Theological College and Seminary is the oldest continuously running theological seminary in the continuing Anglican movement in the United States. Many of the bishops and leaders of the “Anglican Continuum” are past students and graduates of St. Andrew’s. Although our primary objective is to train priests for The Orthodox Anglican Communion, students from other faith traditions are welcomed. Current students and recent graduates of St. Andrew’s include individuals from the following denominations and jurisdictions: African Orthodox, American Baptist, Anglican Church in America, Anglican Province of America, Anglican Province of Christ the King, Bible Presbyterian Church, Charismatic Episcopal Church, Church of South India, Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches, Cumberland Presbyterian, Episcopal Church USA, Episcopal Missionary Church, Greek Orthodox Church, Independent Baptist, Orthodox Anglican Church, Reformed Episcopal Church, Roman Catholic Church, Southern Baptist, United Methodist, and unaffiliated. Whether you are seeking a high quality distance-learning educational format, searching for training that leads to ordination, a Christian minister seeking further education and skills, or a person simply seeking a deeper appreciation of the Christian faith, St. Andrew’s commitment to the study of Word and Sacrament at a low tuition cost makes us the best choice for your academic aspirations. St. Andrew's Theological College and Seminary admits students of any race, colour, sex, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges and activities generally accorded or made available to all its students. SATCS does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, colour, handicap, national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational and admission policies and other college-administered programs. |