PTS Catalogue - Princeton Theological Seminary
PTS Catalogue - Princeton Theological Seminary
PTS Catalogue - Princeton Theological Seminary
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Housing and Meal Plans<br />
Candidates for the Ph.D. degree are eligible to occupy <strong>Seminary</strong> accommodations<br />
during the first five years of their program. Candidates for the Th.M. degree ordinarily<br />
may occupy <strong>Seminary</strong> housing for one academic year only, based on availability,<br />
during which period they are expected to pursue a full-time program.<br />
Residence Halls<br />
Security Deposits<br />
Upon arrival, each residence hall resident shall be assessed a security/damage<br />
deposit of $150, and each apartment resident shall be assessed a security/damage<br />
deposit equal to one month’s rent. The security deposit shall be returned after the<br />
tenant has vacated, provided an inspection determines the premises are in satisfactory<br />
condition.<br />
Room and Board<br />
Residence Halls (Single Students)<br />
Room and board (21-meal plan) excluding January term board<br />
..............................................................................................................$8,030 ($4,015 per semester)<br />
Room and board (15-meal plan) excluding January term board<br />
..............................................................................................................$7,060 ($3,530 per semester)<br />
Board (15-meal plan) required for January optional term ...........................................$290<br />
Students living in the residence halls are required to be on one of the room and<br />
board plans stated above, no exceptions. Rooms in the <strong>Seminary</strong>’s residence halls<br />
are furnished with bedframe, XL-twin-size mattress, chest of drawers, chairs, desk,<br />
mirror, and bookcase. Bed linens, pillow, blankets, and towels must be provided by<br />
the student.<br />
A single student on a regular program is expected to room in one of the<br />
<strong>Seminary</strong> residence halls.<br />
A drawing for choice of rooms for current residents in the residence halls is held in<br />
late April or May, and remaining rooms are assigned to new students. Some single<br />
rooms ordinarily are available for incoming students with special needs.<br />
Residence hall accommodations are intended primarily for students who are<br />
enrolled full time; however, provision occasionally may be made on a space-available<br />
basis for persons registered for part-time studies.<br />
Residence halls are open for regular occupancy the Tuesday preceding the first<br />
day of classes for new and returning students, and will close at 10:00 a.m. on the<br />
Monday after Commencement. Residence hall occupancy will not be available<br />
during the summer months except for regularly enrolled summer students, based<br />
on availability.<br />
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