About New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary

Founded in 1917, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. is a college. Located in Louisiana, which is a city setting in Louisiana, the campus itself is Urban. The campus is home to 1,250 full time undergraduate students, and 1,574 full time graduate students.

The New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Academic calendar runs on a Semester basis. In the school year the student to faculty ratio was 13:1. There are 61 full time instructional teachers. Degrees awarded at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary include: Bachelor's Degree, Masters Degree, Post-master's certificate, Doctor's degree.

Quick Facts

Acceptance Rate100%
Application Deadline
Application Fee35
SAT Range
ACT Range

Admissions at are considered , with ,1% of all applicants being admitted.

In the school year, of the students who applied to the school, only of those who were admitted eventually ended up enrolling.

0% of incoming freshmen are in the top half of their high school class. 0% were in the top quarter, and 0% were in the top tenth. You can apply online.

STUDENT LIFE Reviews

We asked, and students answered these important questions about student life at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.

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“We”re apathetic”
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“We know about current events and vote”
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“We participate and encourage others to get involved”
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“There”s nothing we won”t protest”
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“We save it for the classroom”
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“Sometimes, but not often”
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“There”s usually intelligent conversation to be found”
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“I”m always terrified”
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“I only go out in groups”
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“I usually let someone know where I”m going”
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“I feel extremely safe”
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“We don”t play sports”
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“We play recreationally”
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“We bought the gear”
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“We live for the big game”
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“It”s not really our thing”
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“Occasinally we gallery crawl”
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“There are a variety of opportunities”
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“We”re a very artistic group”
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“Haven”t met them”
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“Available in class”
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“They keep regular office hours”
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“They”re always available”
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“No greek life, but other groups to join”
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“There is some involvement, but not a lot”
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“Plenty of people join a sorority or fraternity”
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“It”s everything. If you”re not greek, you”re a geek”
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“We”re not into drinking at all”
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“Maybe a little, but it”s not a big thing”
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“We only party on weekends”
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“There”s some drinking happening every night”
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“Never, we”re here to learn”
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“There might be people who do”
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“People are known to partake on weekends”
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“There”s a huge drug scene”
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“We”re apathetic”
50%
“We know about current events and vote”
0%
“We participate and encourage others to get involved”
0%
“There”s nothing we won”t protest”
0%
“We save it for the classroom”
50%
“Sometimes, but not often”
50%
“There”s usually intelligent conversation to be found”
0%
“All the time, including weekends”
0%
“I”m always terrified”
0%
“I only go out in groups”
0%
“I usually let someone know where I”m going”
100%
“I feel extremely safe”
100%
“We don”t play sports”
0%
“We play recreationally”
0%
“We bought the gear”
0%
“We live for the big game”
50%
“It”s not really our thing”
0%
“Occasinally we gallery crawl”
50%
“There are a variety of opportunities”
0%
“We”re a very artistic group”
0%
“Haven”t met them”
50%
“Available in class”
0%
“They keep regular office hours”
50%
“They”re always available”
100%
“No greek life, but other groups to join”
0%
“There is some involvement, but not a lot”
0%
“Plenty of people join a sorority or fraternity”
0%
“It”s everything. If you”re not greek, you”re a geek”
50%
“We”re not into drinking at all”
50%
“Maybe a little, but it”s not a big thing”
0%
“We only party on weekends”
0%
“There”s some drinking happening every night”
100%
“Never, we”re here to learn”
0%
“There might be people who do”
0%
“People are known to partake on weekends”
0%
“There”s a huge drug scene”
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  • How would you rate on-campus housing?

    2 Students rated on-campus housing 3 stars. 50 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate off-campus housing?

    1 Students rated off-campus housing 4 stars. 0 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate campus food?

    2 Students rated campus food 4 stars. 50 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate campus facilities?

    4 Students rated campus facilities 3.5 stars. 25 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate class size?

    4 Students rated class size 4 stars. 50 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate school activities?

    4 Students rated school activities 2.5 stars. 25 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate local services?

    4 Students rated local services 4.5 stars. 50 % gave the school a 5.0.

  • How would you rate academics?

    4 Students rated academics 5 stars. 100 % gave the school a 5.0.

New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary REVIEWS

What's your overall opinion of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary?

1 Students rated New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary

Claire - 12/31/2022

There is a lovely variety and rich atmosphere for discussing the deepest of life's questions and looking at them through both spiritual and scientific lenses. However, the campus is in a risky area and the facilities are under improvement but cannot rival larger schools. So, if your priority is to challenge your mind at a bargain cost for tuition and rent in an incredibly unique American city, it is perfect.

New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary FAQS

  1. What is the Acceptance Rate at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary?

    The fall 2020 acceptance rate for New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary is 100%. That means, out of _____ applications received in 2020 , _____ students were offered admission. The number of males who applied was _____ vs the number of females which was _____.

  2. What should every freshman at your school know before they start?

    I did not take Literature class seriously and therefore, I missed many opportunities to read the classics. Now, Shakespeare and Henry David Thereau are on my audible.com's virtual book shelf. High School was a boring experience for me. Looking back, I would advise myself to study and read more in Literature. I also would advise myself to have taken Art IV class because I could had applied for a college scholarship; instead, I took a typing class, suggested by my mother. There were no mentors for me to learn to apply for colleges, how I would pay or knowing how to set a goal of study to create a career. If I could return to myself, I definitely would seek out guidance for the school counselor.

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  3. What kind of person should not attend this school?

    Anyone can attend this school. However, since most all of the ministerial programs are intense and based on Southern Baptist doctrine, the student would need to take this in to consideration.

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  4. What's the one thing you wish someone had told you about freshman year?

    I wish I had known my degree program was going to take longer than 3 years, even though I attended full-time, year-round, without changing majors. This would have helped me plan my graduation better.

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  5. What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?

    The worst thing about New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary is the fact that one gets the impression that his or her concerns as a student are often brushed under the rug by administrators. Whether it be the quality of a particular instructor or issues with housing, it is not rare for a student's efforts at contacting administration with concerns to get a total lack of response.

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Student Body

Students

25%

female

75%

male

1,250

Total Undergrad Enrollment

1,574

Total Grad Students

54%

Out-Of-State

21%

In-State

25%

International

Organizations

N/A

Student Organizations

N/A

Fraternities

N/A

Sororities

Housing

Yes

On-Campus Housing

17%

of students living on campus

Student Diversity

% American Indian/Alaskan Native
N/A
% Asian/Pacific Islander
2%
% Black or African-American
19%
% Hispanic/Latino
11%
% White or Caucasian
47%

TUITION & AID

All students must apply yearly for financial aid. This process starts with the FAFSA. Though financial aid deadlines vary by school, it is a good idea to apply as soon as possible. For the upcoming school year, you can apply as early as October 1 for the FAFSA. Additional school aid will be dependent on the FAFSA results.

19% of students attending New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary receive some sort of financial aid. N/A were awarded federal grants. While N/A received federal loans. Many students do also need to apply for additional private student loans.

Cost Out of State

$7,380

Tuition and fees(Out of state)

$750

Books and Supplies

$4,695

Room and Board

12,825

Total On Campus

Actual Cost By Income Level(W/Financial Aid)

Family Income
Cost
$0 - $30K
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$30 - $48K
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$48 - $75K
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$75 - $110K
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$110K & UP
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