Fuller Theological Seminary

Fuller Theological Seminary was founded in 1947 by radio evangelist Charles E. Fuller. Located in Pasadena, California, it is one of the largest multidenominational seminaries worldwide. As a theological seminary, its aim is to provide students with high-quality education that would equip them to become leaders in their religious congregation imbued with the love for Christ and guided by the wisdom of a scholar.

In the pursuit of its mission, the seminary provides its students with professional and graduate-level educational programs through its schools of theology, psychology and intercultural studies. To make sure that anyone wanting to study at Fuller is able to do so, the seminary offers 18 degree programs not just in its main campus at Pasadena but in six regional campuses and via its web-based online education program.

There are over 4,000 students enrolled at Fuller Theological Seminary from various countries and denominations taking full advantage of the seminary’s various channels of instruction.

Cost of tuition varies depending on the level and school as well as the department of the chosen class. It is not based on the program pursued by the student. On-campus housing, on the other hand, is available in a variety of forms and options and is highly recommended by the school. The seminary encourages on campus residence to foster a Christ-centered learning and living environment.

To assist students in their quest for higher education in their religious vocations and to insure that they get the most from their studies, the seminary is extending financial aid in the form of grants, loans, scholarships and student employment.

For more information about admissions, financial aid or online learning opportunities such as distance education degree programs and online classes, please contact Fuller Theological Seminary.

Quick Degree Finder