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Princeton Theological Seminary was established in 1812, the first Seminary founded by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church.
Affiliated from the beginning with the Presbyterian Church and the wider Reformed tradition, Princeton Theological Seminary is today a denominational school with an ecumenical, interdenominational, and worldwide constituency. This is reflected in the faculty, in the curriculum of studies, and in the student body. There are currently more than 500 students enrolled in six degree programs.
Princeton, New Jersey, is an academic, research, business, and residential community located midway between New York and Philadelphia.
Still in essence a small town, Princeton has an uncommon breadth of cultural and educational resources. Residents and students alike have access to libraries, museums, churches, theaters, concerts, athletic events, and public lectures in the immediate vicinity, as well as the unequaled resources of New York and Philadelphia, each only a short distance by train or car.