Regent College
Introduction
Regent College was founded in 1968 as the first graduate school of theology in North America to make education of the laity its central focus. Our Christ-centred graduate programs and courses bring together vibrant evangelical faith and rigorous academics.
Over 600 students join us every term (full- and part-time), from over 40 countries, representing more than 30 denominations. These students come from every vocation and field, with a breadth of perspectives, cultures, and ages. They leave transformed—spiritually and academically—and stay members of a thriving alumni community far beyond graduation.
Regent is truly transdenominational—welcoming students from all ends of the theological spectrum. As an institution, Regent is both evangelical and orthodox, but our first priority is to remain true to orthodox faith as recorded in the Scriptures.
The College is home to some of the most influential theological thinkers and remains one of the world’s foremost graduate schools of Christian studies.
Learn more about our mission and values, our history, and our theological position.
QUICK FACTS
Founded in 1968
Located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Accredited by the Association of Theological Schools (ATS) in the US and Canada
Affiliated with the University of British Columbia (UBC)
Part of the consortium of theological schools on the UBC campus
Six distinct graduate degree programs
18 full-time faculty members
30+ part-time, emeritus, sessional, and visiting faculty members
600 full- and part-time students from 40 countries
More than 4,000 graduates and 17,000 former students worldwide
Locations
- Vancouver
5800 University Blvd, , Vancouver