Hartford Seminary Rankings

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Ranking Category
#7585 of 14,131 In the World
#2042 of 2,597 In North America
#1949 of 2,496 In the United States
#25 of 28 In Connecticut
#3 of 4 In Hartford

Quick Review

Acceptance rate
100%
Graduates
92
Male:Female Ratio
57:43
Control
Private
not-for-profit
Highest Degree
Doctor's degree
Website
www.hartsem.edu

Hartford Seminary Acceptance rate and admissions statistics

We've calculated the 100% acceptance rate for Hartford Seminary based on the ratio of admissions to applications and other circumstantial enrollment data. Treat this information as a rough guide and not as a definitive measure of your chances of admission. Different programs may have significantly varying admissions rates.

28 students enrolled in some distance education courses.

49 enrolled exclusively in distance education.

Enrollment demographics by race or ethnicity

White 47 (51%)
Black or African American 18 (20%)
Asian 12 (13%)
Nonresident Alien 9 (10%)
Race or Ethnicity unknown 5 (5%)
Hispanic 1 (1%)

Costs per year: Tuition, Housing, Fees

Tuition and fees

Graduates
Tuition in-district $14,194
Tuition in-state $14,194
Tuition out-of-state $14,194
Fee in-district $100
Fee in-state $100
Fee out-of-state $100

Room and board costs

Dormitory capacity 26
Room charge $6,300

Hartford Seminary majors

Hartford Seminary has granted 24 master's across 3 programs and 9 doctorate degrees in Theology/Theological Studies. Below is a table with majors that lead to degrees at Hartford Seminary.

Major Master Doctoral
Religion & Religious Studies 18
Theology & Theological Studies 9
Islamic Studies 3
Pastoral Studies & Counseling 3
Grand Total 24 9

Hartford Seminary alumni

  1. Andrew Young

    Andrew Young
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1932-.. (age 92)
    Enrolled in Hartford Seminary
    In 1955 graduated with Bachelor of Divinity
    Occupations
    peace activistwriterhuman rights activistfilm producerdiplomat
    Biography

    Andrew Jackson Young Jr. is an American politician, diplomat, and activist. Beginning his career as a pastor, Young was an early leader in the civil rights movement, serving as executive director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and a close confidant to Martin Luther King Jr. Young later became active in politics, serving as a U.S. Congressman from Georgia, United States Ambassador to the United Nations in the Carter Administration, and 55th Mayor of Atlanta. He was the first African American elected to Congress from Georgia since Reconstruction, as well as one of the first two African Americans elected to Congress from the former Confederacy since Reconstruction, alongside Barbara Jordan of Texas. Since leaving office, Young has founded or served in many organizations working on issues of public policy and political lobbying.

  2. Uchimura Kanzō

    Uchimura Kanzō
    Born in
    Japan Flag Japan
    Years
    1861-1930 (aged 69)
    Occupations
    writerreligious writercolumnistessayistphilosopher
    Biography

    Uchimura Kanzō was a Japanese author, Christian evangelist, and the founder of the Nonchurch Movement (Mukyōkai) of Christianity during the Meiji and Taishō periods in Japan. He is often considered to be the most well-known Japanese pre-World War II pacifist.

  3. Eslanda Goode Robeson

    Eslanda Goode Robeson
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1895-1965 (aged 70)
    Enrolled in Hartford Seminary
    In 1946 graduated with Doctor of Philosophy
    Occupations
    film actoranthropologistbusiness managerwriteractor
    Biography

    Eslanda "Essie" Cardozo Goode Robeson was an American anthropologist, author, actress, and civil rights activist. She was the wife and business manager of performer Paul Robeson.

  4. Albert Rhys Williams

    Albert Rhys Williams
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1883-1962 (aged 79)
    Occupations
    priestjournalist
    Biography

    Albert Rhys Williams, commonly known by his middle name, pronounced "Reece," was an American journalist, labor organizer, and publicist. He is most famous for writing memoirs in favor of the 1917 October Revolution in Russia: he had been both a witness and a participant.

All 19 notable alumni

General info

Total FTE staff 33
Carnegie classification Special Focus Four-Year: Faith-Related Institutions

Location and contacts

Address 77 Sherman Street
Hartford, Connecticut, 06105-2260
United States
City population 121,000
Phone 8605099500