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Spring Preview Day
Join us for this year’s Spring Preview Day at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando! This event is specifically designed to help prospective students get a sense for what it means to be a student at RTS Orlando. You will have the opportunity to see our campus, sit in on class lectures, meet professors and students, and attend a chapel service. There will also be a time for you to ask questions and learn more about our degree programs and financial aid…
Find out more »May 2025
October 2025
Fall Preview Day
Join us for this year’s Fall Preview Day at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando! This event is specifically designed to help prospective students get a sense for what it means to be a student at RTS Orlando. You will have the opportunity to see our campus, sit in on class lectures, meet professors and students, and attend a chapel service. There will also be a time for you to ask questions and learn more about our degree programs and financial aid…
Find out more »March 2026
Spring Preview Day 2026
Join us for this year’s Spring Preview Day at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando! This event is specifically designed to help prospective students get a sense for what it means to be a student at RTS Orlando. You will have the opportunity to see our campus, sit in on class lectures, meet professors and students, and attend a chapel service. There will also be a time for you to ask questions and learn more about our degree programs and financial aid…
Find out more »April 2026
Institute for the Study of Ancient Texts – Invited Lecture
Join us for the first lecture of the Institute for the Study of Ancient Texts (ISAT) at RTS Orlando. We will welcome Jacob Matulia (Ph.D. cand., Yeshiva University; MPhil, Cambridge University) for a lecture entitled "What is Hebrew Diachrony and Why Is It Important?" Most people probably think of Hebrew as one big, uniform “thing.” But if that’s not true of English or Spanish today, why would it be true of Hebrew? There is surprisingly a lot of diversity…
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