The Financial Challenge Students and Alumni Face
Students are bringing historically high undergraduate debt to seminary with them, and go further into debt while in seminary.
Some graduates are unable to go to smaller churches, or into campus ministry, or to the mission field because they are carrying too much student loan debt.
Seminaries are reducing the required course load for the MDiv degree (and other degrees) in order to reduce the overall cost of seminary.
Over 80% of RTS students graduate with no seminary-related debt.
We responded to this problem, not by lowering standards, but by giving the most generous scholarship assistance of any seminary in the Reformed and evangelical world. Why? We believe no student should have to go deep into debt to study God’s word and serve His church.
Be a part of the legacy at RTS.
An Investment that Will Benefit Your Grandchildren
As we save and spend carefully to provide for our sons and daughters, let’s challenge each other to think long-term about the most important need our children and grandchildren will ever have: the need for well-trained and caring leaders in the church.
Alumni Testimonials
Sam Webb
RTS provided a place for me to learn more about my faith, while also shaping my heart for God in a way I had not previously considered. There is no part of my life unaffected by my seminary education.
Dr. Natalie Ford
My training at RTS has enhanced my biblical worldview and improved my critical thinking skills. This foundation ultimately led me to find peace and hope in the sovereignty of God.
Adaeze Rotimi Folajimi
Before enrolling at RTS, I knew very little about theology, church history, etc. After my graduation, I know I am able to teach so many courses, my spiritual life is not the same, and I have become a better person.
Zach Shaffer
My initial enrollment at RTS was to increase my head knowledge. However, after a year or so I realized knowing God required knowing & loving people.