St. Vladimir’s Seminary Announces 2026 Winter Open House
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YONKERS, NY — St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary has announced its 2026 Winter Admissions Open House, scheduled for Sunday–Monday, February 15–16, on its campus at 575 Scarsdale Road. The event invites prospective students discerning a call to ministry or academic study to experience seminary life firsthand.
The Open House will immerse visitors in the spiritual, academic, and residential rhythms of the seminary. Participants will worship with the community, attend classes, tour the campus, and engage in discussions with faculty, seminarians, and admissions staff about degree programs, financial aid, housing, and the admissions process. Interviews for Fall 2026 applicants may also be scheduled.
Meals during the official Open House will be provided free of charge, and limited on-campus housing may be available by request. Registration closes February 10, 2026.
Previously, the UOJ reported that the Antiochian Archdiocese will host the 2026 Winter Institute for Church Musicians in Phoenix.
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