Admissions

Welcome to the beginning of your application process.

National Theological College and Graduate School has teaching site in two major areas on the globe
– the Middle East and East Africa.

Please choose one of these areas to begin your application

Welcome to the beginning of your application process.

National Theological College and Graduate School has teaching site in two major areas on the globe
– the Middle East and East Africa.

Please choose one of these areas to begin your application

  1. Complete and submit your official online application for admission. Click here to get started.
  2. Submit a recent full-face photo.
  3. Complete the required salvation testimony essay. Your testimony can be written in the personal essay section of the application.
  4. Read and sign the Statement of Faith indicating essential agreement with the NATIONAL doctrinal position. Click here to sign form
  5. Supply two character references. The character references must be completed by two people who are not your relatives. One must be your pastor or a pastoral staff member. You may use another church official if your pastor is a relative. The second reference should be a  college advisor, counselor, professor, or co-worker, or mentor. When you supply us with email addresses for those individuals who will complete references,  we will send convenient e-references.
  6. Submit a one-time, non-refundable application fee. (The country coordinator will contact you about the specific amount.)
  7. Submit an official transcript. Undergraduate applicants must submit a high school diploma and/or college transcripts. Graduate applicants must submit college and/or graduate degree transcripts.
  8. Complete an interview with an Admissions Counselor. An Admissions Counselor will contact you to set up an interview time.

The Middle East

Classes are offered in Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon. Currently Jordanian students are meeting in Egypt, and the Lebanon students are studying online.

East Africa

Classes meet in Entebbe, Uganda. Students from Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, DRC, and Botswana are attending the classes.