Georgia · Atlanta

Interdenominational Theological Center

A graduate theological consortium in Atlanta founded in 1958, uniting several historically Black seminaries; a member of the Atlanta University Center.

4-year, PrivateFounded 1958

Snapshot

At a glance

Undergraduate enrollment

Admission rate

Retention (first-year)

Completion (150% of time)

Pell recipients

Black undergraduate share

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Student body

Undergraduate composition

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Costs

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Median federal loan debt

Federal loan recipients

Pell recipients

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Outcomes

Earnings, retention, and completion

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Institution

Campus and classification

Accreditor

Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological Schools

Campus setting

City: large

Carnegie basic

Carnegie basic classification 24

Undergraduate profile

Undergraduate profile 0

Size and setting

Size and setting 18

Average faculty salary

$5,338 monthly

Full-time faculty share

50%

DOE unit ID

140146

These labels describe the school’s size, location, and academic mix. They are not rankings.

7 programs

Academic programs

Bachelor · 1

  • Theological and Ministerial Studies

Master · 2

  • Religious Education
  • Theological and Ministerial Studies

Doctoral · 4

  • Religious Education
  • Systems Science and Theory
  • Theological and Ministerial Studies
  • Theology and Religious Vocations, Other

This is a broad program list. Check the school’s own catalog for current majors, minors, concentrations, and course details.