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Policies

Students with Disabilities Policy

United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities is committed to equality of educational opportunities for qualified students with disabilities.

Disabilities Policy >


Course Credit Transfer Policy

Qualifying graduate level course credits earned at an institution accredited by the Association of Theological Schools Commission on Accrediting or a regional educational commission may be accepted toward completion of a United degree.

Credit Transfer Policy >


Drugs & Alcohol: Policy, Education, and Treatment

United takes alcohol and drug abuse seriously. As a graduate educational institution, we place a great deal of responsibility on students who are of legal age to make the decision whether or not to consume alcohol and if they choose to consume alcohol, to do so responsibly.

Drugs & Alcohol Policy >


Non-Discrimination Policy / Title IX

United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities (“United”) adheres to all federal and state civil rights laws banning discrimination in institutions of higher education, including Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act of 1972 (“Title IX”), and Section 135A.15 of the Minnesota Statutes.

Non-Discrimination Policy >


Sexual Misconduct and Harassment Policy

United’s policy on sexual misconduct and harassment includes information on how to report sexual discrimination, sexual misconduct, and sexual harassment to United and outlines United’s response to such reports.

Sexual Misconduct and Harassment Policy >


Privacy Policy

This policy applies to United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities’ (United) two public websites.

Privacy Policy >


Website Terms of Use and Disclaimer

If you have questions or comments about the United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities Website, please contact the Director of Marketing and Communications.

Website Terms of Use and Disclaimer >