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Welcome to Fuller
Welcome to Fuller Theological Seminary, the largest multi-denominational evangelical seminary in the world. Fuller has always been focused on helping students develop two capabilities: a heart for the Gospel and a mind for scholarship. This passion and commitment is reflected in every member of the faculty, student body, and staff. Whether you are enrolled in the School of Theology, Psychology, or Intercultural Studies, you can be certain that the education you receive is grounded in scripture and built on a solid foundation of academic study. The leaders Fuller produces spark renewal in the church, integrate the heart and the mind to promote true healing, and spread the gospel with unprecedented success to people across the globe. If you desire to explore new ways for God to use your talents and skills in an academically challenging and spiritually nurturing environment, we invite you to join us.
Is Fuller For Me? Below are some preliminary questions you may want answered before you apply to Fuller:
Q: Who Teaches at Fuller?
A:
The
resident faculty of Fuller Theological Seminary is composed of
more than 70 men and women who are committed to the highest
standards of teaching, research and writing in the various
fields of theological, psychological and missiological study.
They provide students with biblically centered academic
programs within a community fostering personal spiritual
growth and superior professional development. In recent
years, members of the seminary faculty have published more
than 100 books, as well as numerous chapters or articles in
books, periodicals and professional journals. Fuller
professors serve as officers of professional societies and
organizations and as editors of theological and professional
journals and series. In addition to their teaching ministries
at Fuller, they are actively involved in various kinds of
ministry with area churches. Our Southern California
location in Pasadena affords the opportunity for hands-on
training in a diverse social and cultural environment that
prepares you for life, while your studies equip you for a
lifetime of service. Q: What Degrees Does Fuller Offer? A: Fuller Theological Seminary offers over 20 different graduate degrees from three schools: the School of Theology, the School of Psychology, and the School of Intercultural Studies. In addition to English speaking programs, Fuller offers a limited number degree programs in Korean and Spanish. For more information on degrees, click here: Degrees.
Q: What Can I Do with a Degree from Fuller? A: A Fuller degree prepares men and women for a variety of ministries. Graduates of our Schools of Theology and Intercultural Studies serve in pastorates and ministries all over the United States and the world. For those called to teach, Fuller alums enroll at some of the most prestigious doctoral programs in the world, including Harvard, Emory, Princeton, University of Chicago, Loyola, Vanderbilt, Duke, Yale, Oxford, and Cambridge. Graduates of our School of Psychology programs are uniquely qualified to provide effective counseling rooted in Christian faith.
Q: What is the International Community Like at Fuller? A: Pastors, teachers, missionaries, and lay ministers from over 70 nations come to learn and to prepare for ministry in a complex, global community in desperate need of the redeeming truth of the gospel. With our three Schools of Theology, Psychology, and Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary is able to offer over 20 different master’s and doctoral degrees, with specializations and concentrations designed to meet the ever-changing needs of the church in today’s world.
Declaration of Financial Support
Depending on the degree, Fuller resident tuition ranges from $12,000 to $24,000 per year. Before being admitted to Fuller, international students are required to show proof of financial support for all of the school and living expenses that will be incurred during the duration of their desired degree program. International students and their families normally will not be permitted to work during the time of their studies. To calculate the amount of financial support needed for a degree, download the estimated minimum cost sheet below to calculate the cost per year. Multiply that amount by the number of years needed to complete the degree adding 10% each year for inflation.
Estimated Minimum Cost Worksheet
International applicants are strongly encouraged to submit their applications at least six months prior to the quarter in which they intend to enroll. The application file should be completed (including transcripts, Declaration of Financial Support, etc.) at least 60 days before the planned date of arrival in order to allow time for the student to receive the visa application papers. Appropriate visa application forms will be sent to the student upon receipt of an acceptable Declaration of Financial Support. The student may be required to deposit in advance a portion of the financial guarantee with the seminary to ensure that sufficient funds are available for initial housing and registration expenses upon the student's arrival in the United States. International students on F and J visas are required to maintain valid immigration status throughout their stay at Fuller in order to remain in good standing with the seminary. These visas are only available for study at the seminary's Pasadena campus. If English is your second language, you are required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic Format as part of your application to Fuller Theological Seminary. Most applicants can obtain a TOEFL Bulletin by visiting the TOEFL website (www.toefl.org), by writing to TOEFL Services, Educational Testing Service, PO Box 6151, Princeton, NJ, 08541-6151, USA, or by calling (609) 771-7100. IELTS is offered in over 100 countries. Information about the IELTS can be obtained by going to the IELTS website (www.ielts.org). The following scores are required for non-native English speakers applying to Fuller:
School of Theology applicants to the Th.M. or Ph.D. programs who fall below the minimum acceptable scores in the verbal or analytical writing sections of the GRE test may elect to submit a TOEFL score of at least 600 (paper), 250 (computer), or 100 (internet) or an IELTS Academic Format score of at least 7.0 in addition to the GRE. Applicants to the MA in Family Studies, MS in Marital and Family Therapy, Doctor of Psychology, and PhD in Clinical Psychology for whom English was not their principal language or their primary language of instruction in their college or university are required to take the TOEFL or IELTS Academic Format in addition to the GRE.
Applicants to the Ph.D. in
Intercultural Studies and Doctor of Missiology programs in the
School of Intercultural Studies may fill out and submit a
TOEFL/IELTS Waiver Addendum
if English is not their native language and they have
completed an English-based master's program. Applicants who
have not completed an English-based master's program will be
required to submit an official score from either the TOEFL
with minimum scores of 600 (paper), 250 (computer), or 100
(internet) or the IELTS Academic Format with a minimum score
of 7.0. 4. Special editions of the bulletin are required for India and the People's Republic of China. Contact IPEM for bulletins or to register to test in India. Contact NEEA if you are testing in the People's Republic of China. 5. If an applicant recently earned a baccalaureate degree from a recognized institution where English was the language of instruction, he or she may submit a written request to the Admissions Committee explaining why he or she should be excused from taking the TOEFL or IELTS tests. The Admissions Committee will make the final decision on whether or not the applicant is excused from taking a language exam. English as a Second Language Program The English as a Second Language (ESL) program at Fuller Seminary is designed to help students facilitate their transition to Fuller's graduate-level studies in English. It is intended for applicants to the following programs who score between 533 (200 computer, 72 internet) and 583 (237 computer, 93 internet) on the TOEFL or who score a 5.5 on the IELTS:
To be eligible for this program, applicants must be qualified for admission to a particular degree program in every other way. For more information about Fuller's ESL Program visit their website by clicking on the following link: Fuller ESL Program.
1. Get accepted by Fuller Theological Seminary as a student 2. Provide the Declaration of Financial Support (DFS)
a. You can find detailed information about it on the "Application for Admission" you received from Fuller on pages 36 and 37. If you don't have this material, you may download it by clicking on the following link: International Application Packet.
b. Note that the DFS may consist of one or a combination of the following:
c. The DFS must be sent by regular mail. Scanned copies or faxed cannot be accepted.
3. Visa Application Form
a. After you get you Visa (F1)
you will be allowed to enter in US as an International
Student.
b. Note that the immigration
regulations require that you arrive not more 30 days before
the date of your registration for class.
c. If you don’t have friends or
relatives to pick you up at the airport, let us know so that
we can plan for one of our staff members waiting for you
there.
d. Once you arrive, please come
to the International Student Services office during the first
week. We need to make copies of your documents (please bring
with you the I-20 form, passport, and other documents). We
also want to meet you personally and give you some
information.
Declaration of Financial Support International students who do not have permanent resident status in the United States will be considered for admission to Fuller Theological Seminary only if they can meet the requirements of a declaration of financial support for themselves and all dependents (spouse and children) who are accompanying them to the United States. If the dependents are remaining in their home country, the seminary strongly recommends that appropriate financial arrangements be made to care for them during the entire time the student is away, in addition to the student's expenses in the United States. The Declaration of Financial Support may come from one or a combination of the following sources that will actually provide the resources necessary for study and living expenses. This information must be reflected in a bank or financial statement reflecting the equivalent in American dollars, the date the account was opened, the average balance and the current balance.
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR COMPLETING THE DECLARATION OF FINANCIAL SUPPORT (DFS)
2. Support from individuals: If you have more than one
sponsor, please make copies of the DFS and have it signed by
the different people. Note that the DFS must be signed by the
sponsor (s) and by the student, as witness. 3. Church, Organizations and/or Government Sponsors: The director(s) of the organization should fill out the DFS and enclose a signed letter from the organization, and bank statement, guaranteeing their support to you.
4. Supporting evidence of financial resources must be attached to the DFS. It may consist of one or a combination of the following:
a. Your
personal Bank Statement, with the U.S. exchange rate, if you
are going to sponsor yourself
Note that:
a. The
supporting documentation must be dated within 6 months of the
intended date of enrollment at Fuller.
You may download the appropriate form by clicking on the link below:
Declaration of Financial Support
Fuller
Theological Seminary is authorized to issue the documentation
for two different visas for student use. The I-20 for the F-1
Student Visa status and the DS-2019 for the J-1 Exchange
Visitor (student status). Please be aware that the US
immigration law is constantly changing. You must confirm the
accuracy of the following information with the International
Services Office. Students must have one of these forms from
Fuller before going to the U.S. Consulate/Embassy to apply for F-1 Student Visa Status
For more information on travel documents, click on the link below: For information about Fuller grants and scholarships available for international students, click on the link below: Students wishing to being the application process should visit the Admissions website by clicking on the link below. You may download the appropriate application forms for your specific degree program or apply online. Application Deadlines are different depending on the degree program, to find out deadlines for a specific degree, please click on the link below: In figuring apartment costs, it should be noted that American landlords generally require that families with one child have a two-bedroom apartment and families with three children have at least three bedrooms. If you want on-campus housing, you should sign up on the wait list as soon as you apply to Fuller. Campus housing costs increase from 5-10% each year. For information (costs, availability, applications, floor plans, etc.) on temporary and permanent housing units available through Fuller Housing, and listings of available off-campus housing in the Pasadena area, please visit the Fuller Housing website by clicking on the link below: Fuller Seminary welcomes and encourages visits from prospective students and has several prospective student events scheduled throughout the year. Please click on the link below for more information on campus visits and upcoming events: During the week before Fall Quarter classes begin, Fuller invites all new students to participate in Welcome Week. For International Students, Monday of Welcome Week is specifically focused on the needs and concerns of students and families that are coming to Fuller from abroad. For students beginning their studies at Fuller in a quarter other than Fall, student orientation is available on a smaller scale than Welcome Week. For more information on Welcome Week and for a detailed schedule for a specific program of study, click on the link below: New Student Orientation Information The following form should be filled out and mailed or faxed to the office at least two weeks before your arrival so that we can make the necessary arrangements for your visit:
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