A seminary in the classical meaning of the word is any educational institution of high school equivalency or higher. Thus a girls' seminary was such an education institution for girls. Nowadays, the term seminary is usually restricted to educating men for the priesthood, ministers, or rabbis.
A seminary is a college for training priests, ministers, or rabbis.
A place where men are trained to become priests is called a "seminary". To go to the seminary, a man must be sponsored by a Diocese or a religious order.
Fuller Seminary
Princeton Theological Seminary was created in 1812.
Smithville Seminary ended in 1876.
Smithville Seminary was created in 1839.
Cazenovia Seminary was created in 1825.
Rural Seminary was created in 1857.
Nadiket seminary was created in 1967.
Bogenhofen Seminary was created in 1949.
Concordia Seminary was created in 1839.
Whitestown Seminary was created in 1827.
Wyoming Seminary was created in 1844.