Christian Theological Seminary - Student Groups

Student Groups

The Student Association represents the entire student body and provides member to committees of the faculty, administration, and trustees. Other groups include Black Student Caucus, Hispanic/Latino(a) Association, Affinity representing LGBT students and allies, and the Social Justice Group whose first chair was Lutheran Pastor Mark Powell, Class of 2008. In addition, there are several student unofficial groups meeting regularly for prayer, fellowship, and health promotion.

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