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Hawai'i Theological Seminary

Overview of Hawai'i Theological Seminary

Hawai'i Theological Seminary is in Aiea, HI. Aiea is a rural site not far from an urban area. The school is classified as a Undenominational college. Hawai'i Theological Seminary is a private, not-for-profit institution. The school issues awards (degrees) up to the level of Doctoral degree.

Areas of Study

Hawai'i Theological Seminary tries to provide students with lots of choices, and does not tend to focus on only a few programs of study. Fields of study in vogue at the school include religion and philosophy.

Hawai'i Theological Seminary Selectivity

Not all applicants to Hawai'i Theological Seminary are accepted.

Student Body

Approximately 23 students study at the school (in 2007). Hawai'i Theological Seminary is particularly welcoming to minority students. Many of the students at the school are in their forties, or even older. Hawai'i Theological Seminary is essentially a male school.

The school reports its educational mission is:
"Mission. In partnership with the church, Hawaiæi Theological Seminary exists to glorify God by equipping Christians for leadership in service to church and society through Christian spiritual formation, higher education, and guided experience. It shall do this by advancing theological higher education that fosters: 1. Truth in understanding and practice; 2. Ethics of the highest level in Christian ministry and life; 3. Dignity for each Christian as divinely gifted to bless church & society; 4. Service as a divine calling for each Christian; and 5. Unity among Christians as an emphatic element of GodÆs will. We of HawaiÆi Seminary desire that our students, through all of their learning experiences and contacts, will develop an increasing awareness of their role as members of the body of Christ, the Church universal. We want them to work effectively and efficiently with others by finely-tuning and contributing their unique, God-given talents toward the goal of being the image of Christ on earth. At Hawaii Seminary, students can live and serve the Lord in a multicultural setting while they pursue their education. We seek to serve students in many ways: 1) by providing a biblical and professional education that will equip men and women for Christian ministry, 2) by serving as a biblical and theological resource center for the equipping of Christian laypeople, 3) by preparing men and women for further professional studies, and 4) by providing continuing education for pastors, missionaries and other Christian workers. Our well-qualified faculty represents a broad spectrum of churches and parachurch organizations. Our students have distinguished themselves in other institutions of higher learning and in ministry positions in Hawaii and around the world."

More complete details are provided below.

Contacting Hawai'i Theological Seminary

Hawai'i Theological Seminary
99-860 Iwaena St. Suite 202
Aiea, HI 96701
General Phone: (808) 484-4045
http://www.hits.edu

Hawai'i Theological Seminary Programs and Degrees (2007)

General CategoryDegreesMost Common Majors [see all]
Religion And Philosophy17bible studies, theology, pastoral counseling, ministry

Number of programs and degrees for Hawai'i Theological Seminary in 2007:

Degree LevelTotal
Awarded
Number of
Programs
Bachelor's degree91
Master's degree81
Doctor's degree01
First-professional degree01
Award of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years01

Student Body

In 2007, Hawai'i Theological Seminary had a total enrollment of 23 students (14 full-time equivalent).

Students By Class:

GroupPercent
Undergraduate38%
Graduate52%
First Professional10%

Racial Diversity:
RacePercent
White12%
Black5%
Hispanic5%
Asian55%
American Indian2%
Unknown9%
(Foreign Students)12%

Students by Age:

AgePercent
25-299%
30-344%
35-3913%
40-4952%
50-6417%
65+4%

Hawai'i Theological Seminary Room and Board (2007)

The school does not offer campus housing.

(Please refer to our profile of Aiea, Hawaii for details about the area surrounding the campus. Also see our list of other Hawaii Colleges).

The school does not offer students a meal plan.

Hawai'i Theological Seminary Admissions and Selectivity (2007)

Application Requirements:

ItemRequirement
Years of College Work Before Admittancerecommended

Hawai'i Theological Seminary Expenses and Financial Aid (2007)

Financial Aid:
Hawai'i Theological Seminary participates in Federal Title IV financial aid programs. (The school's OPE ID is 2321300)

Hawai'i Theological Seminary Degree Programs (2007)

RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Bible/Biblical Studies
Divinity/Ministry (BD, MDiv)
Pastoral Studies/Counseling
Theology/Theological Studies

Hawai'i Theological Seminary Highlights

(Details are provided further down on this page.)

What Sets Hawai'i Theological Seminary Apart:

CategoryTrophy 
% of degrees in religion and philosophy
(vs. all colleges)
Top 1%Hawai'i Theological Seminary % of degrees in religion and philosophy
% students 40 years or older
(vs. all colleges)
Top 1%Hawai'i Theological Seminary % students 40 years or older
Male % of student body
(vs. all colleges)
Top 7%Hawai'i Theological Seminary Male % of student body
Minority % of student body
(vs. all colleges)
Top 12%Hawai'i Theological Seminary Minority % of student body
Explanation of the Highlights categories

Notable:
Undenominational affiliation
Career counseling
Offers part-time study
On-campus library

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