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The Influence of Culture on Visual Perception by Marshall H. Segall
The Influence of Culture on Visual Perception by Marshall H. Segall













  • Worship and Sacraments: 93% (national average: 81%)Ĥ.
  • Theological Competence: 90% (national average: 77%).
  • Biblical Exegesis: 70% (national average: 71%).
  • PC(USA) April 2022 ordination exam pass rates for Princeton Theological Seminary students:
  • 100% of the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) graduates completed the degree in six or more years.ģ.
  • 70% of the Master of Arts (Theological Studies) graduates completed the degree in two years, 10% in three years, and 20% in four years.
  • The Influence of Culture on Visual Perception by Marshall H. Segall

    100% of the Master of Arts in Christian Education and Formation (MACEF) graduates completed the degree in two years.90% of the Master of Theology (ThM) graduates completed the degree in one year and 10% in two years.

    The Influence of Culture on Visual Perception by Marshall H. Segall

    80% of the Master of Divinity (MDiv) graduates completed the degree in three years or less, 19% in four years, and 1% in five years.Completion rates for the 2021-2022 graduating class:

    The Influence of Culture on Visual Perception by Marshall H. Segall

    Graduation rates for 2021-2022 class: 96% for Master of Divinity, 100% for Master of Arts in Christian Education and Formation, 92% for Master of Arts (Theological Studies), 82% for Master of Theology (ThM), and 60% for Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).Ģ. The Seminary engages in ongoing evaluation of its educational effectiveness which, as an institution of the PC(USA), is measured in part through: 1) graduation rates, 2) completion rates, 3) PC(USA) ordination exam pass rates, 4) students’ rating of effectiveness in preparation with primary areas of the core curriculum, and 5) placement.ġ. Princeton Theological Seminary is a school dedicated to forming women and men in service to Jesus Christ for leadership in changing churches and to serving as an unsurpassed resource for Reformed theology worldwide.















    The Influence of Culture on Visual Perception by Marshall H. Segall