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The Official Enrollment form of St. Louis Theological Seminary and Bible College.

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Application Form

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After completing the application, please mail to the following:

Director of Admissions
6234 Victoria Ave.
St. Louis, Missouri 63139

Nondiscrimination Policy

STLTS does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, nationality, or ethnic origin in their administration, academic, or financial policies.
 

Charitable Contributions

We appreciate anything you can contribute. St. Louis Theological Seminary is a nonprofit organization incorporated in the State of Missouri. STLTS has applied for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. When granted, STLTS will be able to receive tax-deductible contributions to help provide quality education to our students. When 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status is granted, unrestricted donations of funds to STLTS will be tax deductible as charitable contributions to the extent the law allows. STLTS recommends the advice of a tax professional in these matters. The following rulings may be applicable:
  • Payment for tuition is usually not considered a tax-deductible charitable contribution.
  • When an individual sponsers a student's education by paying all or some tuition or fees, funds are usually not deductible as charitable contributions.

Scholarships and Tuition Reductions

A limited number of scholarships are available.  Students seeking scholarships submit requests to the Director of Business Affairs. Requests are viewed by the President, and scholarships are recommended by the Executive Committee and approved Board of Regents.

Students who receive scholarships and students employed by STLTS who receive free tuition or a reduction in tuition are encouraged to seek the advice of a tax professional. The following rules may be applicable:


  • Scholarships funds used for tuition payments for degree programs may be tax free for the student.
  • Scholarship funds used for tuition payments for non-degree programs may be taxable for the student as income.
  • Free tuition or tuition reduction received by a student who is employed by STLTS in lieu of payment for services may be taxed as income.

Payment and Student Loans

Application fees must accompany all applications submitted to the Registrar.

After registration forms are received by the Registrar, invoices will be sent to students for tuition and class material, along with a Book Order form for books available for purchase from STLTS.  Payment for tuition and is due before course syllabi and class material will be distributed. Payment for books must be separate from payment for tuition; payment for books is due upon receipt by the student.

Students are discouraged from accumulating unsecured debt.  Students may request other financial arrangements for tuition in writing to the Director of Business Affairs.

Students must obtain written acknowledgement of any cash payment from the Director of Business Affairs at the time payment is made.  Canceled checks serve as acknowledgements of payments made by check.  It is the responsibility of students to provide these acknowledgements as proof of payment in matters of dispute.
 

Facilities


STLTS - a place to do some Lord Learning!Location

St. Louis Theological Seminary is housed in the St. Louis Bible Fellowship church building at 6234 Victoria Avenue in the City of St. Louis, Missouri. SLTS is in the "Dogtown" business district on the south side of Forest Park between Interstates 44 and 64 (Highway 40).

Directions

From I-44 take Exit 286 Hampton Avenue north, or from I-64 take Exit 34C Hampton Avenue south; at Clayton Avenue turn west for two blocks; at Graham Avenue turn south for one block; SLTS is in the St. Louis Bible Fellowship church building on the southeast corner.

Transportation

Local Transportation

Bi-State has several bus routes with stops within walking distance of SLTS:
#90 Hampton;
#52 Clayton South County (Clayton Avenue/Oakland Avenue);
#57 Manchester; and
#16 City Limits (Skinker Boulevard).
MetroLink provides light rail transportation with bus connections to SLTS:
Forest Park Station, connecting to the #90 bus; and
Central West End Station, connecting to the #52 bus.

Long Distance Transportation

Amtrak train and Greyhound bus companies have terminals in downtown St. Louis located within walking distance of the 14th Street and Convention Center MetroLink stations. St. Louis International Airport in north St. Louis County and MidAmerica Airport in Mascoutah, Illinois provide commercial air transportation with MetroLink stations located at both airport terminals. Spirit of St. Louis Airport accommodates private aircraft in nearby Chesterfield, Missouri.

Parking

Non-metered street parking is available on Victoria and Graham Avenues, as well as surrounding streets.

Library

The Eugene F. Rueweler Memorial Library is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Library materials are available to patrons from the St. Louis Bible Fellowship church, SLTS students, faculty, and alumni; and as a resource for students of religious studies from other institutions and the community. In addition to the St. Louis City and St. Louis County public library systems, there are numerous college and university libraries in the metropolitan area.

student_in_library-200x300.jpgStudy Facilities

SLTS students are invited to study in the building before class meetings on Tuesdays and during study labs on Thursdays. The building opens at 1:00 p.m. and closes at 10:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Handicapped Facilities and Access

Designated handicapped parking spaces are located on Victoria Avenue. Wheelchair access to the building is through the northeast entrance on Victoria Avenue. An elevator provides access to the lower level and main floor facilities. Contact the Dean of Students if special accommodations are required.

Food Services

A variety of restaurants and fast food establishments are within easy walking distance.





Smoking Areas

No smoking is permitted in the building at any time.

Recreational Facilities

SLTS is located three blocks south of historic Forest Park, one of the largest city parks in the nation. Forest Park offers numerous recreational opportunities: golf, tennis, handball, racquetball, softball, archery, bicycling, roller skating, ice skating, fishing, and paddle boating. The St. Louis Zoo, Science Center, History Museum, Art Museum, and Municipal Opera are additional attractions within Forest Park.
 

Admission Policy

Admission to St. Louis Theological Seminary Prospective students must be Christian believers who have experienced personal salvation. Applicants are assessed according to their personal testimony concerning the Lord Jesus Christ, their goals and purpose for seeking enrollment, their academic background, and the recommendations of their personal references. Applications are processed by the Director of Admissions, reviewed by the Vice President of Academic Affairs, and approved by the Advisory Council.

Applicants who meet the requirements outlined are granted admission. STLTS does not discriminate in granting admission on the basis of gender, race, color, nationality, or ethnic origin. STLTS reserves the right to deny admission to a prospective student based on the standards outlined, including indications of a present lack of commitment to the Lord Jesus Christ, unrealistic goals, or inappropriate purpose for seeking enrollment at SLTS, inadequate previous academic achievement, or evidence of unacceptable conduct in the applicant's current lifestyle.


Application Process

Student Responsibilities

Submit the application form with the application fee. Degree-seeking students must request in writing official transcripts from each school as required to meet prerequisites sent directly to the Director of Admissions.

Administration Procedures

The applicant's testimonial, goals, and academic information is reviewed. Personal references are contacted and their recommendations are reviewed. Official transcripts for degree-seeking students are reviewed. The applicant is notified of his or her acceptance.

Application Fee

The application fee must accompany all applications. Application fees apply to all students, including applications of students auditing courses, spouses take courses gratis, and students receiving scholarships or other tuition assistance. Application fees are not refundable.

Course Registration

Prior to the beginning of the semester, the student must submit a course registration request to the attention of the Director of Admissions. Registration requests will be processed by the Director of Admissions and forwarded to the Vice President of Academic Affairs for approval. Registration requests are subject to review by the Advisory Council prior to approval. A letter confirming registration will be sent to the student. The letter confirming registration will outline the sessions, times, and the book(s) required for each course. Tuition is due the first day of the semester and is collected by the Dean of Admissions.