Fuller has always been focused on helping students develop two capabilities: a heart for the Gospel and a mind for scholarship. Whether you are considering a program in our School of Theology, Psychology, or Intercultural Studies, you can be certain an education at Fuller is grounded in scripture and built on a solid foundation of academic study.
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 apply to Fuller.

- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography, parts A and B
- Additional Application Questions, if required for your desired program or concentration
- A $100 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted in paper form) or a $75 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted online)
- Official transcripts of all post-secondary schools attended, showing a bachelor's degree earned from an accredited institution, with a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 2.7 or above. If you do not currently hold an accredited bachelor's or master's degree or will not receive an accredited bachelor's or master's degree before the desired term of entry, you may still be eligible to apply as a Special Student (not applicable to the MA in Theology degree). Click here for more information.
- Three reference forms, one of which must be a pastoral or denominational leader reference
- If English is not your native language or your medium of instruction for all secondary and post-secondary education is not English, please see the English Language Requirements page.
- Worship and Music Ministry applicants: You will need to complete a written music theory test. A performance audition is also required.
- Worship, Theology, and the Arts applicants: (Optional) You are welcome to submit additional materials (e.g., portfolio of previous work, writing samples, performance videos, CDs or audiotapes, etc.). These materials are used to help the Brehm Center become better acquainted with the applicant as a potential incoming student. Please be aware that these materials will not be used as admissions criteria since these degree concentrations are primarily academic, and taught by faculty who are theologians and typically not professional artists/musicians. Due to our inability to return these materials, please do not send original work.
- MA in Theology (Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Literature concentration) applicants:
You must satisfy one of the following requirements before being admitted directly to this concentration:
1. You have previous successfully completed graduate-level biblical Greek (12 quarter units or 8 semester units) and Hebrew (8 quarter units or 5 semester units).
2. You have previously successfully completed Greek and Hebrew at the undergraduate level plus graduate-level exegesis classes in both Greek and Hebrew.
3. If you have successfully completed Greek (12 quarter units or 8 semester units) and Hebrew (8 quarter units or 5 semester units) at the undergraduate level, you must take and pass the Fuller Theological Seminary Greek and Hebrew waiver exams prior to enrolling in this format.
Please contact the School of Theology Academic Advising Office at sot-advising@dept.fuller.edu with any questions about these requirements.
Special Students
(MA/MDiv applicants without an accredited bachelor's or master's degree)
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography, parts A and B
- Additional Application Questions, if required for your desired program
- A $100 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted in paper form) or a $75 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted online)
- Official transcripts of all post-secondary schools attended, showing a bachelor's degree earned from an accredited institution, with a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 2.7 or above. If you do not currently hold an accredited bachelor's or master's degree or will not receive an accredited bachelor's or master's degree before the desired term of entry, you may be eligible to apply as a Special Student. Click here for more information.
- If applying to an English language program and English is not your native language or your medium of instruction for all secondary and post-secondary education is not English, please see the English Language Requirements page.
- Masters of Arts in Intercultural Studies applicants:
- At least 3 years, or equivalent, of cross-cultural ministry experience
- Korean Language program applicants:
- You are not required to submit a TOEFL for admission to Fuller. However, if you are interested in taking any classes in English and your native language is not English or the medium of instruction for all secondary and any post-secondary education is not English, you must submit either a test score of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) taken within the past two years or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), Academic Format, taken within the past two years. Please see the English Language Requirements page for minimum required scores.
- Master of Arts in Global Leadership applicants:
- At least four years of significant ministry experience and an active engagement in a leadership role
Special Students
(MA and Certificate applicants without an accredited bachelor's or master's degree)
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography, parts A and B
- Completed Prerequisite Course Work form
- Completed Personal Statement of Purpose form
- A $100 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted in paper form) or a $75 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted online)
- Official transcripts of all post-secondary schools attended, showing a bachelor's degree earned from an accredited institution, with a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or above.
- An official Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score or an official Miller Analogies Test (MAT) score from a test taken not longer than five years previous to the date of application
- If English is not your native language or your medium of instruction for all secondary and post-secondary education is not English, please see the English Language Requirements page.
- Master of Arts in Family Studies:
- Three reference forms, one of which must be pastoral and at least one which must be academic
- Master of Science in Marital and Family Therapy:
- Four references forms, one of which must be pastoral and at least one which must be academic
- You must have completed a minimum of 24 quarter hours (18 semester hours) of credit in the social and behavioral sciences. Coursework in psychological theory and practice or sociology of the family is preferred. Research methods/statistics must be covered, and lifespan development or developmental psychology is highly recommended. Other courses will be considered on an individual basis.
- The Doctor of Ministry program is designed for ministry professionals to continue to learn and grow without having to leave their ministry context. You must be in a professional full-time ministry position and have a minimum of three years in full-time ministry experience after receiving an MDiv or MA degree. In addition, you must have successfully completed 12 quarter-units (8 semester-units) of Greek or 8 quarter-units (6 semester-units) of Hebrew (This requirement may be met through a course in the DMin program.)
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography
- Additional Application Questions
- A $100 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted in paper form) or a $75 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted online)
- Official transcripts from all post-secondary schools attended, showing an ATS-accredited Master of Divinity degree or its educational equivalent, or a Master of Arts degree in theology, religion, theological education, etc., with a cumulative graduate grade point average of 3.0 or above.
- References:
- Military Chaplain Path applicants: A reference form from a superior officer
- All other applicants: Three references
a) One from a pastor or denominational leader (If you are non-denominational, this is someone who either is a supervisor or serves as a pastor to you.)
b) One from a professional peer or supervisor in current ministry (This cannot be someone that you supervise.)
c) One from a professional peer or one academic ("Academic" means seminary professor; however, an academic reference can only be used if the recommender served as your professor less than 5 years ago. "Professional" means someone who is a professional peer or a supervisor; this cannot be someone that you supervise.)
- A 1250-1750 word (5-7 page) ministry reflection paper
- If English is not your native language or your medium of instruction for all secondary and post-secondary education is not English, please see the English Language Requirements page.
Latino Ministry Cohort applicants are not required to submit a TOEFL score for admission to Fuller. However, if you are interested in taking any classes in English and your native language is not English or the medium of instruction for all secondary and any post-secondary education is not English, please see the English Language Requirements page.
- Applicants must be in a professional full-time ministry position and have a minimum of three years in full-time ministry experience after receiving an MDiv degree. In addition, applicants must have successfully completed 12 quarter-units (8 semester-units) of Greek or 8 quarter-units (6 semester-units) of Hebrew (This requirement may be met through a course in the DMin program.)
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography
- Additional Application Questions
- A $100 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted in paper form) or a $75 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted online)
- Official transcripts from all post-secondary schools attended, showing an ATS-accredited Master of Divinity degree or its educational equivalent, or a Master of Arts degree in theology, religion, theological education, etc., with a cumulative graduate grade point average of 3.0 or above.
- Three references:
a) One from a pastor or denominational leader (If you are non-denominational, this is someone who either is a supervisor or serves as a pastor to you.)
b) One from a professional peer or supervisor in current ministry (This cannot be someone that you supervise.)
c) One from a professional peer or one academic ("Academic" means seminary professor; however, an academic reference can only be used if the recommender served as your professor less than 5 years ago. "Professional" means someone who is a professional peer or a supervisor; this cannot be someone that you supervise.)
- You are not required to submit a TOEFL score for admission to Fuller. However, if you are interested in taking any classes in English and your native language is not English or the medium of instruction for all secondary and any post-secondary education is not English, you must either submit an official Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of at least 600 (paper), 250 (computer), or 100 (internet) taken within the past two years or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), Academic Format, with a minimum score of 7.0 taken within the past two years.
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography
- Additional Application Questions
- A $100 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted in paper form) or a $75 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted online)
- Official transcripts from all postsecondary schools attended, demonstrating superior academic ability in a first theological degree (MDiv, MA with a concentration in biblical studies and theology, or its equivalent from an ATS-accredited school), with minimum cumulative graduate grade point average of 3.5. The Practical Theology concentration requires a Master of Divinity degree or its equivalent.
- Three completed academic reference forms submitted on Center for Advanced Theological Studies Reference Evaluations
- All applicants to the Center for Advanced Theological Studies must take the verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing sections of the general Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Preference is given to those whose verbal score is in excess of 600 and analytical writing score in excess of 5. The test-date of the official GRE score must not be more than five years preceding the date of application for Fuller.
- A 15- to 25-page sample research paper in the discipline for which the applicant is pursuing further study.
- Those applicants whose native language is not English may elect to submit an official TOEFL score of at least 600 (paper), 250 (computer), or 100 (internet), or an official IELTS Academic Format score of at least 7.0, in addition to submitting GRE scores if these fall below the minimum acceptable scores. The test-date of the TOEFL or IELTS scores must not be more than two years preceding the date of application to Fuller.
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography
- Additional Application Questions
- A $100 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted in paper form) or a $75 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted online)
- Official transcripts from all postsecondary schools attended, demonstrating superior academic ability in a first theological degree (MDiv, MA with a concentration in biblical studies and theology, or its equivalent from an ATS-accredited school), with minimum cumulative graduate grade point average of 3.0. The Practical Theology concentration requires a Master of Divinity degree or its equivalent.
- Three completed academic reference forms submitted on Center for Advanced Theological Studies Reference Evaluations
- All applicants to the Center for Advanced Theological Studies must take the verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing sections of the general Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Preference is given to those whose verbal score is in excess of 600 and analytical writing score in excess of 5. The test-date of the official GRE score must not be more than five years preceding the date of application for Fuller.
- A 15- to 25-page sample research paper in the discipline for which the applicant is pursuing further study.
- Those applicants whose native language is not English may elect to submit an official TOEFL score of at least 600 (paper), 250 (computer), or 100 (internet), or an official IELTS Academic Format score of at least 7.0, in addition to submitting GRE scores if these fall below the minimum acceptable scores. The test-date of the TOEFL or IELTS scores must not be more than two years preceding the date of application to Fuller.
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography, parts A and B
- Additional Application Questions
- A $100 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted in paper form) or a $75 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted online)
- Official transcripts of all post-secondary schools attended, showing a Master of Divinity degree earned from an accredited institution, with a cumulative graduate grade point average of 3.0 or above.
- Three reference forms, one of which must be a pastoral or denominational leader reference
- A 4000-6000 word (15-25 page) sample research paper of your written work
- If English is not your native language or your medium of instruction for all secondary and post-secondary education is not English, please see the English Language Requirements page.
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography, parts A and B
- Additional Application Questions
- A $100 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted in paper form) or a $75 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted online)
- Official transcripts of all post-secondary schools attended, showing a Master of Divinity degree earned from an accredited institution, with a cumulative graduate grade point average of 3.0 or above.
- Three reference forms, one of which must be a pastoral or denominational leader reference
- You are not required to submit a TOEFL score for admission to Fuller. However, if you are interested in taking any classes in English and your native language is not English or the medium of instruction for all secondary and any post-secondary education is not English, you must either submit an official Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of at least 600 (paper), 250 (computer), or 100 (internet) taken within the past two years or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), Academic Format, with a minimum score of 7.0 taken within the past two years.
- Applicants must be in a professional full-time ministry position and have a minimum of three years in full-time ministry experience after receiving an MDiv degree. In addition, applicants must have successfully completed 12 quarter-units (8 semester-units) of Greek or 8 quarter-units (6 semester-units) of Hebrew (This requirement may be met through a course in the DMin program.)
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography
- Additional Application Questions
- A $100 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted in paper form) or a $75 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted online)
- Official transcripts from all post-secondary schools attended, showing an ATS-accredited Master of Divinity degree or its educational equivalent with a cumulative graduate grade point average of 3.0 or above.
- Three references:
a) One from a pastor or denominational leader (If you are non-denominational, this is someone who either is a supervisor or serves as a pastor to you.)
b) One from a professional peer or supervisor in current ministry (This cannot be someone that you supervise.)
c) One from a professional peer or one academic ("Academic" means seminary professor; however, an academic reference can only be used if the recommender served as your professor less than 5 years ago. "Professional" means someone who is a professional peer or a supervisor; this cannot be someone that you supervise.)
- You are not required to submit a TOEFL score for admission to Fuller. However, if you are interested in taking any classes in English and your native language is not English or the medium of instruction for all secondary and any post-secondary education is not English, please see the English Language Requirements page.
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography, parts A and B
- Ministry Experience responses
- Focus Statement
- A $100 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted in paper form) or a $75 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted online)
- Official transcripts from all postsecondary schools attended (undergraduate and graduate coursework). Graduate transcripts should include a balance of theology and/or missiology coursework totaling a minimum of 36 quarter units (or the semester equivalent). A student should have a minimum of 3 Masters classes in the field of Missiology.
- Evidence of obtaining a master's degree from an accredited institution with a grade point average of 3.4 or higher
- Three completed reference forms, including one academic reference and one pastoral/ministry reference
- A writing sample portfolio. This writing portfolio (10,000 words or 40 pages minimum) may contain an applicant's written articles, previous research, or a reflection paper of the applicant’s mission or ministry practice. It may be one long paper, or several shorter papers, combined to meet the 10,000 word guideline.
- A 10-page missiological reflection paper. Also included should be a statement reflecting the need for “having had a minimum of five years of missional experience.” (Download the reflection paper guideline, pdf - 52KB)
- Applicants to the DMiss program who have not completed an English-based master's program will be required to submit an official score from either the TOEFL or IELTS Academic Format exams. Please see the English Language Requirements page for details.
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography, parts A and B
- Ministry Experience responses
- Ministry Experience responses
- Graduate-level writing sample responses
- A $100 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted in paper form) or a $75 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted online)
- Official transcripts from all postsecondary schools attended (undergraduate and graduate coursework). Graduate transcripts require 48 quarter units of theology and 48 quarter units of missiology (or the semester unit equivalent) which should include MB561, Introduction to Research Design.
- Evidence of obtaining a master's degree from an accredited institution with a grade point average of 3.7 or higher
- Three completed academic reference forms submitted on School of Intercultural Studies Doctoral Studies Reference Evaluations
- A Research Interest Proposal (Download description of proposed research interest, pdf - 64KB)
- A 50-70 page writing sample in English (Download requirement for submission of writing sample, pdf - 56KB)
- Applicants must successfully pass a 3-hour PhDICS qualifying examination that will test their foundational knowledge of missiology and the specific area of their proposed doctoral research. (Download qualifying examination, pdf - 96KB)
- Applicants to the PhDICS program who have not completed an English-based master's program will be required to submit an official score from either the TOEFL or IELTS Academic Format exams. Please see the English Language Requirements page for details
- Pre-Program Requirement:
MB561 “Introduction to Research Design” is a master's-level pre-program course requirement for all students admitted to the PhD in Intercultural Studies degree. This course is designed to equip School of Intercultural Studies doctoral students to prepare, critique, and implement a Research Design appropriate for their doctoral studies.
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography
- Statement of Background and Purpose
- A $100 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted in paper form) or a $75 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted online). If you are applying for early admissions (November 30 deadline) to the Department of Clinical Psychology, your application fee will be reimbursed at a later date if your application is complete by the deadline.
- Official transcripts of all postsecondary schools attended, showing a bachelor's degree earned from an accredited institution. A psychology grade point average of 3.5 or higher is considered competitive. Non-psychology majors must take one statistics course (in the behavioral sciences) and five basic psychology courses as prerequisites.
- Four references: one pastoral and three academic. Applicants who completed their bachelor's degree 10 or more years ago may submit up to two professional, psychology-related, references that substitute for academic references.
- An official Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score (verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing) from a test taken not longer than 5 years previous to the date of application. A combined verbal and quantitative score of 1100 or higher is considered competitive. Though not required for admission, it is strongly recommended that the GRE Psychology Subject Test (PGRE) score be submitted to the School of Psychology before accepted students enroll in the program.
- If English is not your native language or your medium of instruction for all secondary and post-secondary education is not English, please see the English Language Requirements page.
- Optional: You are encouraged to submit a formal vita or résumé along with your application. Please refer to this American Psychological Association link for guidance. Your vita or résumé can be submitted to the Admissions Office as an e-mail attachment to adm-email@dept.fuller.edu or by mail to the following address:
Office of Admissions
Fuller Theological Seminary
135 N. Oakland Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91182
USA
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography
- Statement of Background and Purpose
- A $100 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted in paper form) or a $75 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted online). If you are applying for early admissions (November 30 deadline) to the Department of Clinical Psychology, your application fee will be reimbursed at a later date if your application is complete by the deadline.
- Official transcripts of all postsecondary schools attended, showing a bachelor's degree earned from an accredited institution. A psychology grade point average of 3.5 or higher is considered competitive. Non-psychology majors must take one statistics course (in the behavioral sciences) and five basic psychology courses as prerequisites.
- Four references: one pastoral and three academic. Applicants who completed their bachelor's degree 10 or more years ago may submit up to two professional, psychology-related, references that substitute for academic references.
- An official Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score (verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing) from a test taken not longer than 5 years previous to the date of application. A combined verbal and quantitative score of 1100 or higher is considered competitive. Though not required for admission, it is strongly recommended that the GRE Psychology Subject Test (PGRE) score be submitted to the School of Psychology before accepted students enroll in the program.
- If English is not your native language or your medium of instruction for all secondary and post-secondary education is not English, please see the English Language Requirements page.
- Optional: You are encouraged to submit a formal vita or résumé along with your application. Please refer to this American Psychological Association link for guidance. Your vita or résumé can be submitted to the Admissions Office as an e-mail attachment to adm-email@dept.fuller.edu or by mail to the following address:
Office of Admissions
Fuller Theological Seminary
135 N. Oakland Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91182
USA
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography, parts A and B
- A $25 nonrefundable application fee
- Official transcript showing a bachelor's degree earned from an accredited institution, with a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 2.7 or above. If you do not currently hold an accredited bachelor's or master's degree or will not receive an accredited bachelor's or master's degree before the desired term of entry, you may still be eligible to apply to a certificate program.
Click here for more information. - A pastoral or denominational leader reference
- If English is not your native language or your medium of instruction for all secondary and post-secondary education is not English, please see the English Language Requirements page.
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography, parts A and B
- Additional Application Questions, if required for your desired program or concentration
- A $100 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted in paper form) or a $75 nonrefundable application fee (if the application is submitted online)
- Official transcripts of all post-secondary schools attended, showing a bachelor's degree earned from an accredited institution, with a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 2.7 or above. If you do not currently hold an accredited bachelor's or master's degree or will not receive an accredited bachelor's or master's degree before the desired term of entry, you may still be eligible to apply as a Special Student (not applicable to the MA in Theology degree). Click here for more information.
- Three reference forms, one of which must be a pastoral or denominational leader reference
- If English is not your native language or your medium of instruction for all secondary and post-secondary education is not English, please see the English Language Requirements page.
- Graduates of Fuller Theological Seminary wanting to register for additional master’s-level courses for credit must submit a Postgraduate Studies application if it has been over two years since last enrolling in coursework at Fuller.
- The following are requirements for completing the application process.
- Completed and signed Application for Admission (no application fee required)
- Religious Autobiography, parts A and B
- If you have attended any postsecondary institutions since beginning your Fuller coursework, you will need to submit official transcripts from these institutions. (You do not need to submit transcripts that you have already submitted as part of your original Fuller application, nor do you need to submit a Fuller transcript.)
- A pastoral or denominational leader reference
- Visiting Student status is designed for graduate students who are currently enrolled in good standing at another graduate institution, but want to have transcript evidence of course work done at Fuller for transfer to the institution of primary enrollment.
- The following are requirements for completing the application process:
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography, parts A and B
- A $25 nonrefundable application fee
- An official Letter of Good Standing from your primary institution stating the following:
- Degree program in which you are currently enrolled
- Statement of good standing
- Statement that an official bachelor's transcript is on file
- Statement that credit will be transferred
- To be considered official, the Letter of Good Standing must arrive to the Office of Admissions in a sealed envelope from the issuing institution. Photocopies, scanned copies, faxes, and printouts from student information websites will not be accepted as official.
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography, parts A and B
- A $25 nonrefundable application fee
- While official transcripts are not required for admission as an auditor, applicants must hold a bachelor's or master's degree from an accredited institution. Only spouses of current Fuller students wishing to audit may be considered for admission without holding an accredited bachelor's or master's degree.
- If English is not your native language or your medium of instruction for all secondary and post-secondary education is not English, please see the English Language Requirements page.
- Doctor of Ministry Visiting Student status is designed for doctoral students who are currently enrolled in good standing at another graduate institution, but want to have transcript evidence of course work done at Fuller for transfer to the institution of primary enrollment.
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography, parts A and B
- A $25 nonrefundable application fee
- An official Letter of Good Standing from your primary institution stating the following:
- Degree program in which you are currently enrolled
- Statement of good standing
- Statement that an official master's transcript is on file
- Statement that credit will be transferred
- To be considered official, the Letter of Good Standing must arrive to the Office of Admissions in a sealed envelope from the issuing institution. Photocopies, scanned copies, faxes, and printouts from student information websites will not be accepted as official.
- Completed and signed Application for Admission, including:
- Religious Autobiography, parts A and B
- A $25 nonrefundable application fee
- While official transcripts are not required for admission as a Doctor of Ministry Non-Credit Student, applicants must hold an ATS-accredited Master of Divinity degree, or a 96-unit Master of Arts degree in theology, religion, theological education, etc.
- If English is not your native language or your medium of instruction for all secondary and post-secondary education is not English, please see the English Language Requirements page.
- If you are a Permanent Resident of the United States, you must submit a copy of your Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) to the Office of Admissions. No Declaration of Financial Support is required.
- If you are not a U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident, you must apply 3-6 months prior to beginning on-campus coursework (this will give you sufficient time to complete the admissions process and immigration requirements). You must verify your immigration status with the International Services Office. Those seeking a F-1 or J-1 visa from Fuller must submit a satisfactory Declaration of Financial Support prior to beginning residential coursework.
- You cannot apply to the following programs if you are seeking a Student Visa to attend Fuller:
- Certificate in Recovery Ministry
- Certificate in Global Christian Worship
- Certificate in Marriage and Family Enrichment
- Limited Enrollment Student
- Unclassified Student
- Visiting Student
- Postgraduate Studies
- Please click here for additional information.