Online Greek

The online sequence covers the same core material as the summer intensive at a steady pace. Three levels (Greek I–III) award four undergraduate quarter-hour credits each (12 quarter hours total). Plan for 8–10 hours per week; courses are graded satisfactory/unsatisfactory and fulfill the pre-seminary Biblical Greek requirement for EXT 110 Gospels I. Admission is not required for enrollment, but a “Special Student Application” must be completed. 

  • Asynchronous lessons with structured practice and instructor feedback.
  • Regular quizzes and translation work to build steady proficiency.
  • Self-paced within course windows; expect 8–10 hours weekly.
  • Each level must be completed within 120 days of registration.
  • Level I–III: 4 quarter hours each (12 total).
  • S/U grading. Must be completed within four years prior to matriculation into the M.Div. or Alternate Route.
  • May be transferable to an undergraduate program (confirm with receiving institution).
  • Progressive mastery of grammar and vocabulary.
  • Readiness for New Testament exegesis and seminary coursework.
  • $480 per credit hour (pre-seminary rate).
  • $80 Campus Use Fee per four (4) credits.
  • For Greek I: submit the Special Student Application, the Pre-Seminary Online Greek Registration Form, $35 application fee, and $100 tuition deposit (applied to tuition).
  • For Greek II–III: submit the Registration Form and $100 tuition deposit.

Refunds for the quarter’s tuition portion:

  • Before first day: 100%
  • During first week: 100%
  • Before end of week 3: 75%
  • Before end of week 4: 50%
  • Before end of week 5: 25%
  • After week 5: none

Questions: Registrar (registrar@ctsfw.edu).

Summer Greek

An intensive, 10-week immersion in New Testament Greek led by the Rev. Dr. John Nordling. Meeting five days a week (12 credit hours), this course is designed for students with no prior Greek and fulfills the Seminary’s pre-seminary requirement. By term’s end, you will read and translate 1 John and be equipped to work through the Greek New Testament. Admission is required for enrollment. 

  • Daily recitation and singing of Philippians 4:4 foster memory and community.

  • Emphasis on reading proficiency, parsing, and translation from day one.

  • Five days per week for 10 weeks.
  • Expect significant daily preparation and regular assessments.
  • 12 credit hours.
  • Meets CTSFW’s pre-seminary Biblical Greek requirement.
  • Confident reading and translation of 1 John.
  • Preparation to engage the Greek text across the curriculum.
  • Standard summer tuition and fees apply.
  • Admission is required for enrollment.
  • Contact the Registrar for term dates and registration steps.