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Fuller Northern California

Fuller Northern California is one of Fuller Theological Seminary's five regional extension centers. It has two campuses where students can earn a complete degree â€" one in Menlo Park and the other in Sacramento. With nearly 1000 enrollments by almost 211 students in 70 or more courses each year, FNC plays a significant role in theological education in Northern California.

Fuller Northern California prepares leaders who have a heart and passion for mission, and the ability to think critically about the many social, ethical, and political issues facing the world today. Its mission is to "prepare men and women for the manifold ministries of Christ and his Church," which it accomplishes by educating, equipping, and encouraging transformation in missional leaders for the work of the kingdom.

Students can earn the Master of Arts in Theology or Master of Arts in Christian Leadership degree entirely in Menlo Park or Sacramento. Students in Walnut Creek may take up to 75 percent of an M.A. degree in their local area, but must take the remainder either in Menlo Park, Sacramento or Pasadena. An innovative, specially designed cohort program, approved by the Association of Theological Schools, enables selected students to complete the entire Master of Divinity program in Menlo Park.

Fuller Northern California is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Association of Theological Schools.

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