UCSS offers diploma, associate, bachelor, master, and doctoral degree programs in theology, education, and counseling, including Doctorate of Biblical Studies, Doctorate of Ministry, and Doctorate of Theology.
The university conducts a detailed analysis of your previous academic work and life experience, including ministry and professional practice, to award appropriate credit toward your degree, potentially accelerating your completion time.
Yes, UCSS offers flexible enrollment with rolling admissions, allowing students to begin their studies at any time without waiting for traditional semester start dates.
Yes, UCSS provides online course options and distance learning support, enabling students from across the U.S. and internationally to study without relocating.
As a non-profit institution, UCSS offers private scholarship funds and financial aid assistance to help reduce tuition costs, especially for students serving in ministry or lower-income communities.
No, UCSS is a non-denominational Christian institution welcoming students from diverse Christian traditions while maintaining a biblically grounded and doctrinally sound curriculum.
Faculty and offices are distributed across Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Missouri, and Zambia, supporting students regionally and internationally.
UCSS offers academic advising, spiritual and vocational counseling, degree planning, transfer credit evaluation, academic progress monitoring, and library resources to support student success.
With flexible online courses, rolling admissions, and individualized academic pathways, UCSS allows students to study at their own pace while balancing work, family, and ministry commitments.
UCSS uniquely combines rigorous academic programs with personalized prior learning evaluation, non-denominational inclusivity, private scholarship availability, and flexible start times to better serve adult learners and ministry professionals.
Yes, UCSS serves students internationally, including those in Zambia and other countries, through its online courses and faculty presence abroad.
The primary disciplines are theology, education, and counseling, with programs designed to integrate Christian faith and practical ministry skills.
UCSS provides graduation requirement reviews and ongoing academic progress monitoring to ensure students meet all necessary criteria for degree completion.
Yes, the university offers certification preparation courses and continuing education units (CEUs) to help students maintain licensure and advance in their careers.
Yes, UCSS provides continuous academic advising including degree planning, course selection guidance, transfer credit evaluation, and progress tracking to support students from enrollment through graduation.
