Chicago Theological Seminary stops admitting new students as financial pressure grows

Audited financial statements from the previous fiscal year, however, show financial troubles at the school, located in the Woodlawn neighborhood.
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Chicago Theological Seminary stops admitting new students as financial pressure grows

The Chicago Theological Seminary has stopped admitting new students in its degree programs amid mounting financial woes at the 170-year-old institution that participated in the abolitionist movement and the Underground Railroad prior to the Civil War and where civil rights icon the Rev. Jesse Jackson once attended.

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