New Geneva Theological Seminary’s instruction is delivered online, and the seminary is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. That means there is no campus tour to book — but there is a real person to talk to. Choose whichever of the three routes below fits what you need.
Admissions & Applying
Admissions questions go to Dr. House. He handles prospective-student questions, application review, and the practical “can this actually work with my job and my family” conversation most people really want to have before they apply.
Not ready to talk to a person yet? The Welcome Packet covers the degree programs, tuition, the course format, and how the semester runs. Many people read that first and book a call afterward with sharper questions.
General Questions
For anything that isn’t admissions — course information, records, technology, media enquiries, or if you simply aren’t sure who to ask — write or call and we will do our best to direct it to the right person. If you don’t know which category your question falls into, use this one.
- Emailconnect@newgeneva.org
- Phone(719) 573-5395
- MailNew Geneva Theological Seminary
P.O. Box 10067, Colorado Springs, CO 80932
Giving & Donor Questions
New Geneva Theological Seminary is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (EIN 84-1449678). Gifts to the seminary are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
To give online, visit the giving page. For questions about a gift already made, recurring giving, a receipt or acknowledgment letter, or giving by mail, email connect@newgeneva.org or call (719) 573-5395. Checks may be mailed to P.O. Box 10067, Colorado Springs, CO 80932.
What Happens Next
When you request the Welcome Packet or start an application, an automated confirmation is emailed to you so you know the request went through, and your enquiry is routed to the registrar. Because the seminary is small, enquiries reach the person responsible directly.
About New Geneva
New Geneva Theological Seminary is an independent Reformed seminary founded in 1993 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is committed to the inerrancy, inspiration, and authority of the Bible and holds the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Larger and Shorter Catechisms as faithful summaries of the teaching of Scripture, standing in the historic Reformed and Presbyterian theological tradition.
New Geneva is an affiliate member of the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries (ARTS). It is authorized by the Colorado Department of Higher Education under the Degree Authorization Act as a religious institution. Its graduates have been ordained in the PCA, OPC, RCUS, URCNA, and numerous other Reformed and evangelical denominations.
