Virginia Theological Seminary

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3737 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Virginia 22304 · Phone: (703) 370-6600 or (800) 941-0083
Virginia Theological Seminary is the largest of the 11 accredited seminaries of the Episcopal Church and was founded in 1823. The graduate seminary school prepares men and women representing more than 50 different dioceses and 9 different countries for service in the Church, both as ordained and lay ministers. The seminary college offers a number of professional degree programs and diplomas. Degrees include a Master in Divinity (MDiv), a Master in Theological Studies, a Master of Arts in Christian Education, a Doctor of Ministry Development (Dmin), a Doctor of Ministry in Educational Leadership, and several non-degree programs.