Type of School: Private not-for-profit, 4-year
Student Body: 248 students
Undergraduate Enrollment: 0
Graduate Enrollment: 248
Full-Time Enrollment: 76
Part-Time Enrollment: 172
Men: 46%
Women: 54%
In-State Tuition: Not reported
Out-of-State Tuition: Not reported
We are a community of learning and teaching, challenged by the Holy Spirit and grounded in God's transforming love for the world in Jesus Christ. We are called to nurture the gifts of women and men for faithful Christian ministry and leadership through rigorous academic study, practical experience and spiritual formation. A seminary of the Presbyterian Church (USA) since 1829 and a progressive leader within the Reformed tradition, we are committed to institutional life, scholarship and ministry that are ecumenical, urban and cross-cultural. Our goals are that McCormick Theological Seminary will Be a recognized leader in theological education for a distinctive model of collaborative teaching and learning that is Reformed, ecumenical and cross-cultural. Create a culture of relationships in which mutual accountability, responsibility and respect characterize all seminary communications and operations. Develop technological resources that support the seminary's teaching and learning goals and are fully integrated into all aspects of the seminary's work. Provide financial resources sufficient to support our mission, goals and programs. Develop and maintain institutional partnerships, locally and globally, that draw upon the strengths and capabilities of all the partners. Be a community in which the presence of God is welcomed and named in worship and all aspects of our work and life together. Provide leadership for the PC(USA) as we articulate our understanding of the Reformed tradition that is progressive theologically: inclusive, diverse, cross-cultural and ecumenical in both thought and practice.
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Median Household Income:
$31,571 (State Avg: $46,590)
Median Home Value:
$257,500 (State Avg: $130,800)
Median Year Homes Built:
1948 (State Avg: 1962)
Residents Living Below Poverty Level:
4% (State Avg: 9%)
Source: US Census 2000 (Zip code: 60615)
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