Prospective Students

Are you being called as a minister, therapist, chaplain, public theologian, or other faith leader? Is Louisville Seminary the right stop on your vocational journey? We look forward to being a resource and friend as you discern your call.

Degrees & Programs

Courses for these degree programs are taught by an outstanding faculty of scholars who hold advanced degrees from colleges and universities throughout the U.S. and Europe.

Visit the course catalog to see the individual courses offered in each degree program.

Click here for credit hour requirements.

Contact the Office of Admissions

Let's connect! If you have questions, need help filling out forms, or simply want to chat, give us a call at (800)-264-1839 (toll free) or (502) 992-9373 or send us an email!

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Get to Know Louisville Seminary

Watch the videos below for short introductions to our campus, studies, and community at LPTS.

Visit the LPTS Campus – Your Way!

Virtual Open House events will continue during the fall and spring semesters. (specific details below.) If you provide us with your contact information (by filling out this form or sending an email), we will keep you informed of these events and other resources that will be helpful as you discern your call to Louisville Seminary.

Experience LPTS: Plan an In-Person Visit!

Visiting our campus in-person is encouraged as a part of your discernment process.

Experience LPTS Campus Visit Days are offered on the following Thursdays, with the program running from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (ET):

  • September 22, 2022
  • October 13, 2022
  • November 17, 2022
  • March 23, 2023
  • April 27, 2023

Your immersive campus visit experience will include meeting with faculty, students, and staff, attending classes, touring our campus, and worshipping in chapel. Click on the link below for more information and to register!

Experience Day Info &
Registration

Virtual Open House Events

The Office of Admissions will be hosting the following virtual Open House events on different topics related to our degree programs and community life. All events will be held via Zoom from noon to 1 PM (ET). See full list of dates and topics below:

Virtual Open House
Registration

Oct. 7 – Get to know Louisville Seminary

Are you discerning a call to seminary? In this general open house session, you will learn about Louisville Seminary’s mission, vision, and values, our degree programs, including dual degree options, and our campus. You’ll have the opportunity to chat with our Director of Admissions and current students.

Nov. 4 – Faculty Meet & Greet

Join our faculty members for a casual meet and greet. Hear about their areas of scholarship, what courses they teach, books and projects they are currently working on, and what they love most about being part of the LPTS and greater Louisville community.

Dec. 2 – Two Open House Options: MAMFT Program & Practicum and MDiv Program & Field Education (for MDiv prospective students)

MAMFT Program & Practicum – Are you interested in our marriage and family therapy program? If so, this open house is especially for you. Learn about courses you will take, the cohort-based approach to learning, and the various opportunities to engage in hands-on therapy experience through practicum requirements.

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MDiv Program & Field Education

At LPTS, we believe that it is important that our students learn both inside and outside of the classroom. All Master of Divinity students are required to complete 800 hours of field education as part of their graduation requirements. Come learn about MDiv education opportunities and hear from current students and recent alums about how their field ed experiences helped to shape their first call out of seminary.

Feb. 10 – MAR Program

What can I do with a Master of Arts in Religion degree? Meet with our Director of Admissions and MAR faculty members to learn about the program and hear the opportunities for this degree.

March 10 – MDiv Degree Program

Do you feel a call to ministry or chaplaincy? Meet with our Admissions Staff, faculty members and current student(s) to learn about the MDiv program and hear the opportunities for this degree.

April 14 – What can I do with a seminary degree?

Louisville Seminary provides a unique foundation of learning and experience that prepares our graduates for careers in diverse ministries. Join us for a panel discussion with various constituents of Louisville Seminary.

The registration deadline is the Friday prior to the scheduled Open House. If you register late, then you will receive a confirmation email with the link to join the Open House if time allows prior to the time session for which you registered.

Register for one (or more) virtual open house by clicking the button below:

Virtual Open House
Registration

Exploring Your Vocation & Call

Is God Calling You?

In Psalm 139 the poet asks God, “Where can I go from your spirit? Or where can I flee from your presence?” God pursues us persistently, and this ultimately is comforting, for it is our Creator who knows us best, who “formed our inmost parts.” The God who has “written all our days” also has dreamed for each of us a plan perfectly fitted for our own talents and gifts. God calls us—and is calling someone even now—to use those gifts in service to Christ’s church.

Traditionally, Presbyterians have insisted that gifts for church leadership be developed through theological education. Our denominational seminaries provide unequalled instruction and training. Our gifted students arrive on the Louisville campus and then begin the process of becoming good pastors, counselors, and teachers—servant leaders equipped to help the people of God make theological and biblical sense out of our troubled but exciting world.

We train pastors who are lifelong learners and who assume personal responsibility for integrating classical theological knowledge with the skills and practices of congregational ministry. We challenge our students to live compassionate lives that are congruent with the gospel, taking seriously the commission of Jesus to spread the good news of salvation, justice, love, and mercy. In the skilled hands of our outstanding faculty, students are stretched, nurtured, and cherished as persons who are, in Paul’s words, “stewards of the mysteries of God.” We invite you to join us.

As you are discerning God’s call, we pray with you...

Almighty God, in Christ you pursue us with grace, lovingly capture us in your mercy, and set us free for humble service. Life-giving Spirit, you give each of us gifts for ministry; your purposes stir our souls and give our lives meaning. O Christ, give us courage to respond willingly to your call, relying always on your guidance, strength, and protection.

Perspective on Discernment

Christian Vocation - PC(USA) Presbyterian Mission Agency
Equipping Vocational Discovery - Forum for Theological Exploration

Marcus A. Hong

Discernment
by Marcus A. Hong
Director of Field Education
Assistant Professor of Practical Theology
Chapel Worship Coordinator

Debra Mumford

The Call of God Is Not all about You
by Debra Mumford
Dean of the Seminary
Frank H. Caldwell Associate Professor of Homiletics
Director of the Money Matters for Ministry Program

Dianne Reistroffer

Why you SHOULD come and NOT come to Seminary
by Dianne Reistroffer
Professor Emerita of Ministry and Methodist Studies

Dr. Susan R. Garrett

Discerning a Call to Ministry - Part I
Vocation or Call as a "form of desire"
by Susan R. Garrett
Professor of New Testament

Discerning a Call to Ministry - Part II
A Calling to the Learned Ministry
by Susan R. Garrett
Professor of New Testament

Master's Application

Admissions are closed for Fall 2023. New applications for Fall 2024 will be accepted beginning on September 1.

Click Here for more information about the master’s degree applications and deadlines.

Dual Degree Program

If you would like to be considered for a dual degree program, you will need to fill out one of the forms in this section. These are to be completed in addition to one of the three applications listed above and cannot be considered as stand-alone applications. There is an additional application fee for dual degree programs.

For more details about Dual Degrees, Click Here.

If you have already started the "Master of Divinity (MDiv) Application" above,
click here to add the dual MAR Application OR
click here to add the dual MAMFT Application.

If you have already started the "Master of Arts in Religion (MAR) Application" above,
click here to add the dual MDiv Application OR
click here to add the dual MAMFT Application.

If you have already started the "Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy (MAMFT) Application" above,
click here to add the dual MDiv Application OR
click here to add the dual MAR Application.

CONTACT US

Our staff in the Admissions Office is here to help.

Phone (502) 992-9369 or (800) 264-1839 ext 369

Email Admissions

Becky Young

Becky Young

Admissions Specialist

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