About
The King’s College is a Christian liberal arts college in New York City’s Financial District. King’s seeks to educate the next generation of leaders.
About King’s
The King’s College is a Christian liberal arts college in New York City’s Financial District founded in 1938. We choose to engage our culture at its heart, providing students with opportunities they won’t find elsewhere. The College’s Core Curriculum gives students a robust intellectual foundation for principled leadership throughout society. Under the mentorship of our distinguished faculty, students learn to seamlessly integrate their faith and morality into their lives and careers. We are not a college for the faint of heart—we call our students to be good, brave, and ready.
Our Mission
Through its commitment to the truths of Christianity and a biblical worldview, The King’s College seeks to transform society by preparing students for careers in which they help to shape and eventually to lead strategic public and private institutions, and by supporting faculty members as they directly engage culture through writing and speaking publicly on critical issues.
Four Commitments
We’re dedicated to providing students an unparalleled education rooted in Christian thought and the Western tradition, right from the capital of planet Earth—New York City.
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Christ
Faculty and staff are confessing Christians and seek Christ’s preeminence in all things, giving students a model of full-bodied Christian faithfulness.
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Curriculum
Students prepare for influence with a challenging curriculum centered on Politics, Philosophy, and Economics in light of a Judeo-Christian worldview.
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Community
Student organizations, faculty and staff mentors, and membership in the House System embolden and encourage students.
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City
Our location in the heart of New York City positions students, alumni, and faculty to shape culture for good.
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Fast Facts
Founded in 1938
Moved to NYC in 1999
97% of alumni had full-time positions six months after graduation
86% of students complete an internship before graduation
12 students in the average class
100% of full-time faculty have terminal degrees
Students can apply for generous scholarships and grants
Motto: Serviens Regi Regum (Serving the King of kings)
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Alumni Outcomes
Alliance Defending Freedom
Morgan Stanley
Yelp
Boeing
U.S. Court of Appeals
Girls Who Code
Christianity Today
International Justice Mission
charity: water
Marc Jacobs
Teach for America
Harrison Gray Search & Consulting
Great Hearts Academies
Hamilton: An American Musical
Wall Street Journal
Penguin Random House
U.S. House of Representatives
Plan Your Visit
We’d love to see you at our campus in lower Manhattan!
For details on Inviso, or to learn about how to plan a personalized or group visit, view our Admissions visit page.
All alumni are welcome and encouraged to visit our downtown campus. We have a security desk at our entrance, so you should be prepared to show ID. We also offer tours of the campus if you are visiting during Homecoming.
At our 56 Broadway Main Entrance, show your government-issued photo ID to the security guard. The guard will check your name and grant access to the lobby. If you are going to the fifth floor, press the guest buzzer at the fifth floor entrance and Student Services will buzz you in. If you are going to the sixth floor, the guard will notify Student Services when he grants lobby access. When you reach the sixth floor, please check in at the Student Services desk before proceeding with the purpose of your visit.