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CTSFW

Concordia Theological Seminary – Fort Wayne, IN

CTSFW

Concordia Theological Seminary – Fort Wayne, IN

About CTSFW

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Contact Us

Phone

260-452-2100

Mailing Address

6600 N. Clinton St.
Fort Wayne, IN 46825

Media Inquiries

Communications@ctsfw.edu

Admission Information

Admission@ctsfw.edu

Transcript Information

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Who We Are

CTSFW exists to form servants in Jesus Christ who teach the faithful, reach the lost and care for all.

Meet Our Faculty

The finest theological faculty in the world, bar none.

About Our Campus

It’s not just a quiet haven in the middle of a busy city. The CTSFW campus was designed by Eero Saarinen and opened for its first academic year on Sept. 10, 1957. It contains a wealth of art, architecture and history for visitors to enjoy.

About the Wayne and Barbara Kroemer Library Complex

Find out more about the Kroemer Library Complex and the people who serve there.

Seminary Guild

The seminary guild is an amazing group of women who work together to provide for the physical and spiritual needs of CTSFW’s students. By partnering with CTSFW they make a greater impact on our future servants of Jesus Christ who will teach the faithful, reach the lost, and care for all.

Request a Transcript

Request a transcript of your work at CTSFW or Concordia Senior College

Submit an Announcement

Submit an announcement for the Blue News, the daily e-newsletter for CTSFW students, faculty and staff.

Directions and Map

Want to visit CTSFW? Here’s how to find us.

Accreditation

CTSFW is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools and the Higher Learning Commission.

Student Consumer Information

Campus safety reports, policies and other important information.

Statement of Educational Effectiveness

As a part of our accreditation process, CTSFW is committed to assessing the effectiveness of our programs. We use what we find to improve the ways we form pastors, deaconesses and church leaders to serve the Church nationally and internationally.