Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
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Global #6698
United States of America #1628
Institution Info
- Founded
- 1859
- Type
- 4-Year University
- Students
- 4,337 students
- Faculty
- 612
- Endowment
- $95.5M
- Website
- https://www.sbts.edu/
About
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary is a higher education institution in United States of America, founded in 1859. It is an established higher education institution. The university has approximately 4,337 students, an endowment of $95.5M.
Rankings
| Source | Year | Rank | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| UNIRANKS | 2026 | UniRanks #6698 · Ranked | 40,50 |
Research Output via OpenAlex
13
h-index
946
Citations
604
Publications
19
i10-index
0,28
Mean Citedness
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Frequently Asked Questions
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary is ranked #6,698 globally according to the UniRanks aggregated ranking. Within United States of America, it holds the #1628 position.
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary was founded in 1859, making it 167 years old. It is one of the established institutions in United States of America.
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary has a student body of approximately 4,337 students. The student-to-faculty ratio is approximately 7:1.
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary has produced 604 research publications with 946 total citations and an h-index of 13, according to OpenAlex data.
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary has an endowment of approximately $95.5M USD. University endowments fund financial aid, research, faculty positions, and campus development.