Welcome to the New Seminary.LDS.org
Welcome to the new seminary.lds.org experience. This website provides resources for seminary teachers and information for seminary students, their parents, and priesthood leaders.
If you are visiting this site for the first time, there are a few important things you should know to help you get started. Browse the information below, and then explore the site to see what else is available for you.
Seminary news and information are published to the home page and the News tab. News will be updated frequently, so check back often.
If you are a teacher:
The home page features links to the current year’s course manuals. Links to all seminary manuals are available under the Manuals tab.
A link to WISE is found in the Quick Links section on the home page.
Seminary learning assessments are found under the Manuals tab next to the corresponding teacher and student manuals.
The New-Teacher Training Resource can be found either on the home page or under the Training tab.
Seminaries and Institutes of Religion (S&I) employees can click on the Employee tab to quickly jump to the employee intranet.
If you are a seminary student:
The home page features links to the current year’s course manuals. Links to all seminary manuals are available under the Manuals tab.
The home page features quick links to the LDS Seminary Facebook and Twitter accounts. Click on Student Notifications to sign up to receive seminary email messages.
If you are a parent or priesthood leader of seminary students:
The mySeminary app is a great tool for registering students, checking on credit information, excusing absences, and connecting with your youths’ seminary experience.
On the home page, the Church Leader Resources quick link provides access to valuable resources about graduation and to stake and ward seminary reports. Parents can also click here to learn more about their role in seminary.
As you use the site, you will see how it is organized and where to find the information and resources you need. The site will continue to be modified as additional resources become available for the Church’s seminary program.