PTS Catalogue - Princeton Theological Seminary
PTS Catalogue - Princeton Theological Seminary
PTS Catalogue - Princeton Theological Seminary
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Admissions decisions are made by the committee beginning in October.<br />
Applications may be submitted online via our web site. Applicants for master’sdegree<br />
programs must submit all required materials according to the deadlines<br />
stated on the <strong>Princeton</strong> <strong>Seminary</strong> web site.<br />
Applications received after the stated deadline dates will be considered only on a<br />
space-available basis. All questions regarding admissions requirements or applications<br />
procedures should be directed to the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid<br />
by calling 800.622.6767, extension 7805.<br />
Non-Degree Students<br />
The <strong>Seminary</strong> admits a limited number of qualified applicants who desire to pursue<br />
studies at the <strong>Seminary</strong> on a matriculated basis but who do not wish to enroll as<br />
candidates for a degree. These students usually are admitted for only one year<br />
of study and pursue a carefully selected group of courses under a faculty adviser.<br />
They pay tuition either by the semester or by the unit of credit. Inquiries should be<br />
directed to the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid.<br />
Auditors<br />
Auditors are those who have secured the permission of the professor to attend the<br />
class lectures for a course in which they are not enrolled for credit. Auditors should<br />
not expect to participate in class discussion (e.g., ask questions) or attend preceptorials,<br />
and may not take examinations or ask professors to evaluate work of any kind,<br />
and no record will be maintained of any classes attended on this basis. Courses<br />
begun on an audit basis may not subsequently be changed to credit status. There is<br />
a limit of one course audit per semester.<br />
Affiliated Auditors: Faculty spouses, student spouses, and persons invited by the<br />
president to be guests of the <strong>Seminary</strong> may audit classes by having the professor<br />
sign an audit authorization form (secured from the Office of the Registrar) and<br />
returning the signed form to the registrar no later than the tenth class day of the<br />
semester, the end of drop/add period.<br />
Non-affiliated Auditors: Other persons may apply to audit classes. This requires<br />
permission of the instructor, completion of an auditor’s application and the online<br />
background check, and payment of the auditor’s fee. Those who wish to apply<br />
should contact the registrar at registrar@ptsem.edu. No outside auditors will be<br />
allowed to enroll after the tenth class day of the semester. There is a limit of one<br />
course audit per semester.<br />
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