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What we Offer
We offer programs designed to help develop Spirit anointed leaders for Christian ministry through rigorous learning experiences that allow students to study and practice under the anointing of the Holy Spirit.
Our Accreditation
Williams Master’s School of Theology is accredited by the National Bible College Association, an evangelical, faith based, accrediting agency.
Virtual Classroom
Our Virtual Classroom allows the instructor to collaborate in real time during online delivery of classes and training sessions.
Why Choose Us
Doctrinal Statement
Core Values
The Institution strives to provide the highest quality education. Education must have balance in theory and practice, providing the intellectual, practical, and spiritual skills necessary for one to be successful. Deuteronomy 6:6-9; Proverbs 1:1-7; 2 Timothy 2:1-2, 15
Seminary Concept
We are built on a foundation in principles of academic and educational integrity and faith and include challenging yet practical field-based research, which inspires a balanced integration of faith, living and learning that can enhance your success.
Life Experience
We are pleased to provide a Life Experience assessment degree program. Students may be eligible to receive legitimate college credit for their life experience and hands-on ministerial service. We do not want this experience to go unrecognized or unrewarded.
Honorary Degree
We will bestow the Honorary Doctor of Divinity (D.D.) Degree or the honorary Doctor of Sacred Letters (D.S.Litt.) degree upon distinguished Pastors, Evangelists, Ministers, who have made significant contributions to the advancement the Gospel.
Institutional Goals
Academic Excellence is the life-long pursuit and acquisition of knowledge and skills to produce personal, professional, and cross-cultural competencies. Our curriculum will equip students to: Develop a disposition for life-long learning and utilize systematic principles.
Admission Process
Anyone desiring admission to the seminary must complete an application. Students who have not attended in two years must update their application.
Step 1: Read the Directions
Read the instructions for the application very carefully to ensure you fill it out properly.
All students must complete an application, whether desiring to pursue a degree, take a few courses for credit, or audit select courses.
Step 2: Complete the Online Application
The online application must be completed before the application is submitted. Your information in the application is saved when entered. If you are unable to complete a portion of the application, you can return later to finish the application. All the information previously entered will remain available for you to review and modify.
Step 3: Provide Documentation
Even in our highly electronic world, some things still need to be done on paper. Get all the requested documents together and send them in to the seminary to complete the application process or upload directly to the site. Remember, all transcripts, reference forms and the church validation need to be sealed and sent directly to Williams Master’s School of Theology.
Step 4: Wait for Confirmation of Acceptance
The Admissions Committee meets regularly to review applications. You will be notified by phone, e-mail, or letter when your application has been approved or denied.
Step 5: Register for Classes
Class schedules and registration forms are available on our website. As part of the registration process, you must call the Dean’s Office and speak to an adviser to discuss your class schedule.