Seminary Admissions FAQ
Our seminary is a community—our goal is to personally walk with you on the journey. Here are some common questions and answers about our process. Can’t find what you need? Please send us a note.
Getting in Touch
How do I schedule a call with an admissions counselor?
Send us a message here, or at semadmissions@northpark.edu—we’ll get right back to you.
How do I send an email to an admissions counselor?
We monitor our inbox closely at semadmissions@northpark.edu and would be happy to answer your question.
Deadlines and Calendar
What are the application deadlines for fall and spring semesters?
The Admissions Office reviews applications on a rolling basis without application deadlines. However, we recommend that students submit applications by June 15 for the fall term, by November 15 for the spring term, and by March 15 for the summer term.
Can I start my program in any semester?
Most degree-seeking, on-campus or online Chicago-based cohort students can begin their program in the fall or spring semesters.
The following programs vary:
- Those enrolling via the Equip and Ignite MACF cohort program only begin in the fall semester.
- The Certificate in Spiritual Direction is only available for a summer start.
- Covenant Orientation program is available for fall, spring, and summer intakes.
- Certificate in Missional Leadership, Certificate in Foundational Courses, and the Certificate in Christian Studies are available for fall start only.
Application Process
What kinds of questions and requirements are part of the application?
The first stage of the application is simple to complete, with basic background questions and can take as little as 15 minutes. We encourage prospective students to complete this early.
Once the initial application is completed, you’ll need to gather other key materials, including an official transcript from previous academic institutions, a letter of reference from a pastor, and write a few short personal essays/statements.
Are admissions competitive?
We review student applications to confirm they are academically prepared for master’s-level academic study, and also to affirm their ministry calling. If the student is a good missional fit and has a call to ministry, we will work with them to get them here.
Who fills out my pastoral reference—do they need to be my current pastor?
We’d like to hear from a pastor, mentor, or leader who can speak to your process of seeking God in your call to ministry. It does not need to be a current pastor; it can be someone who has been a pastoral presence in your life, walking with you in your calling, or has served alongside you in ministry.
How do I start my application?
Review the full process here, and begin by creating an account at our application portal.
Where do I tell my pastoral reference to send their reference?
Use the application portal to send them the reference invitation directly when you provide their email address.
What if I don’t currently have a church?
We’d love to work with you on a case-by-case basis. Please contact us.
What are you looking for in a faculty interview?
We have strong values on relationship and community, and the admissions interview connects each applicant directly with a seminary faculty or staff member. They’ll ask you questions to learn more about you, your call to ministry, and your reason for pursuing seminary. They can provide guidance on the program that is the best fit for you.
We also see this as a two-way street: the interview is an opportunity for you to meet us, learn about what we value, and ask your questions.
When do I get my admissions decision?
Your final admissions decision is typically communicated via a formal email within a week of completing admissions requirements and the faculty interview. See the whole process.
Financial Aid
What scholarships am I eligible for?
We offer several scholarship opportunities for our students, and a high percentage of our seminarians receive financial assistance.
Some scholarships can be awarded based on academic merit (based on undergraduate GPA)—see the Nyvall and Lund Scholarships.
Some scholarships are awarded based on vocational and ministry goals—see the Covenant Presidential Scholarship for those seeking ordination in the Evangelical Covenant Church, and the Mosaic Leadership Scholarship designed to support leaders with multicultural or multiethnic backgrounds.
Other discounts, grants, and financial aid programs may apply. See details for available financial aid options.
Do I apply for financial aid separately?
No separate application is required for North Park Theological Seminary scholarships and aid. Our admissions team will automatically review your application for all eligible options.
Federally subsidized student loans are a separate process, independent of the university or institution. For more information, visit studentaid.gov.
What is the total cost of my program?
Find estimates of the annual cost for common degree programs on our Tuition and Financial Aid page. We also recommend contacting an admissions counselor at any point in the process, so they can help guide you through details that may apply to your situation and provide an estimate of the total cost.
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