Wondering what academic life at Pentecostal Theological Seminary will be like? In addition to the degrees and majors, as well as the faculty composition at Pentecostal Theological Seminary this section includes detailed information on freshman retention rates, reasons students did not graduate, and an analysis of full-time and tenured faculty vs. adjunct teaching staff.
What's the point of going to college without academics? Find out more about the faculty and staff, what majors and fields of study are offered at this college, and information on online classes if offered. Here are some of the things you'll learn in this section.
The total number of instructional staff teaching the 204 undergraduate students at Pentecostal Theological Seminary is 51 . When this is adjusted to account for those with part-time status, the result is the "full-time equivalent" (FTE) count. Using the FTE count for students and staff results in a "student to instructor" ratio of 13 to 1 which makes Pentecostal Theological Seminary better than the typical college regarding instructional attention.
For every instructor (FTE) at Pentecostal Theological Seminary , there are 13 undergraduate students (FTE). This ratio is better than the typical college concerning instructional attention. | |||||
A slim percentage of the instructors (16.0% ) are full-time. | |||||
11 instructors are "faculty" rather than "lecturers".
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Learn how the faculty structure at Pentecostal Theological Seminary compares to the national average
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