Moody Theological Seminary Orientation

MTS Orientation Information:
MTS Orientation Information: MTS Orientation is taking place on August 19th from 8:00am-3:00pm CST in person for Chicago, Michigan, and online students. Orientation will give you a chance to connect in person with peers and professors, hear about what you can expect from your program, and learn what resources are available to you as a student. Participation is highly encouraged.

To RSVP for Spring 2024 MTS Orientation, please follow this RSVP link. If you are unable to attend in person and would like to request to attend via Zoom, please reach out to studentactivites@moody.edu.

Chicago and online format students - for questions regarding MTS Orientation, reach out to studentactivites@moody.edu. MTS Michigan students – for questions pertaining to Michigan MTS Orientation, please contact Amber.Tucker@moody.edu.

Before You Arrive:
We are excited to host you on our campus for Orientation. Before you arrive, please take a look at the Chicago MTS Graduate New Student Checklist to complete any outstanding items to ensure a smooth start to your semester.

MTS Logos Information:
At Moody Theological Seminary, we are committed to training our students to be Bible interpreters in a digital age. In order to accomplish this goal, we have partnered with Faithlife to create a custom Logos Bible Software program for our students. The Moody Logos Library is required for most programs (MDiv, MABS, MASFD, and MAML). The Moody Logos Library (MLL) has been specifically designed to enhance your studies at seminary and to support your future ministry. This library will provide you with an amazing set of biblical and theological resources as well as select textbooks and powerful digital tools. See the attached document for details on how to order and install the MLL.

For students in other programs and certificates (Graduate Certificate, MACMHC, MAGMD, MAMS, TESOL, and Non-Degree), the Logos 8 Academic Essentials program is required for courses in hermeneutics and biblical studies. See the documents below for details on how to order and install this software.

In addition to the information provided in these documents, we suggest that students work through the “Getting Started with Logos” training course as soon as possible. This course is self-paced and requires approximately 2.5-3 hours to complete.

MTS Logos Library

Logos Academic Essentials

Campus Tour:
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