
Theological education is built on learning that occurs in the classroom, the library, and in supervised field work. At Southwestern Seminary, A. Webb Roberts Library and the Kathryn Sullivan Bowld Music Library insure that students have access to one of the largest theological libraries in the world.
Students do not need to take classes on the Fort Worth campus to benefit from Southwestern's libraries. The library staff is committed to providing a high level of service for students enrolled in off-campus programs as they do for students in Fort Worth. Whatever the assignment, if it will benefit for the use of library resources, the SWBTS library staff will help.
This help occurs in several ways: placing materials on class reserve, lending directly to you from the Fort Worth campus libraries, providing telephone reference service, computer access to the seminary library computer system, and making cooperative arrangements with local libraries.