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Life Announcements
We love celebrating and honoring milestones in our alumnae and alumni community. Share your marriage announcements and let us know about new babies so we can celebrate with you, and inform us of death notices so we can remember and honor the lives of our beloved alumni.

ATLA Library Resources
Continue your theological research with ATLASerials, a premier database available to SOT/Sem alumnae/i through Alcuin Library. Access scholarly articles and tools to support your lifelong learning.

Need access?
Contact Theresa Reichert

Request Transcripts
An academic transcript is an official record of the study you have undertaken at the School of Theology and Seminary at Saint John’s University. You may need one for formal purposes such as job applications or enrollment applications for further study.

Campus Map
Planning a visit to Saint John’s? Use our campus map to navigate with ease. Questions? Stop by Luke Hall second floor or call us at 320-363-2100. We’d love to welcome you back!


SOT/Sem Online Store
Show your SOT/Sem pride! Our online store opens twice a year—in the Fall and Spring semesters. Browse current merchandise and gear at Luke Hall, SJU, and keep an eye on your inbox for store opening dates.

Request Prayers from the Monks
The monastic community at Saint John’s is honored to pray for you and your loved ones. Submit your prayer intentions and know that you are being held in prayer by the monks of Saint John’s Abbey.


Theology Day Archives
Missed a Theology Day? Explore past presentations and deepen your spiritual life through talks and reflections from SOT/Sem theologians. Revisit meaningful conversations and continue your journey of faith and learning.

Obsculta
Read student reflections and research in Obsculta, our student-led publication. Discover how current students are embracing, creating, and living theology—and stay connected to the academic spirit of SOT/Sem.

Pray Tell Blog
Explore thoughtful reflections, liturgical insights, and theological conversations on the Pray Tell Blog. Written by scholars, practitioners, and students, it’s a space for meaningful dialogue and spiritual enrichment.