Fuller Theological Seminary is known for its ethnic and denominational diversity, with more than 4,000 students joining the community from 70 countries and more than 100 denominations.
Founded by radio evangelist Charles E. Fuller in 1947, Fuller Seminary equips students to be leaders with a mind for scholarship and heart for the gospel. This is a global leader in theological education, standing on the front lines of evangelical thought while remaining committed to ministry and mission grounded in scholarship.
Except its main campus in Pasadena, California, Fuller has another six regional campuses and also offers degree programs online.
Fuller Theological Seminary consists of the School of Theology, School of Psychology, and School of Intercultural Studies. This evangelical, multidenominational, international, and multiethnic establishment is dedicated to the equipping of men and women for the manifold ministries of Christ and his Church. The Seminary strives for excellence in the service of Jesus Christ, under the guidance and power of the Holy Spirit, to the glory of the Father.
Masters and doctoral degrees are offered as well as certificate programs. There are many opportunities to specialize in an area of interest through degree concentrations that’s why, students can take courses in more than one school.
The academic calendar consists of a quarter system with quarters beginning in September, January, March and June. Most courses carry 4 quarter units of credit. June is the month when graduation ceremonies are held.
Financial Aid Fuller students receive financial aid each year. Fuller offers such types of aid as:
- Scholarships
- Grants
- Loans
- Federal Work Study