History
The Graduate Theological Union (GTU) was founded in 1962. The establishment marked the nation’s first successful cooperative graduate study program leading to a Doctor of Theology degree.
Education
Degrees offered include PhD and MA degrees; other professional degree programs (including DMin, STM, ThM, and MDiv) are administered by member schools.
Graduate Theological Union Key Statistics & Highlights
- 25 Masters
- 316 Scholarships
- 200 Academic Staff
- 910 Students
- 136 Students (int'l)
- 409 Students (female)
- Private Institution Type
Graduate Theological Union Overview
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Graduate Theological Union Student Reviews & Awards
Based on 5 reviews
- 5 Star 1 Review
- 4 Star 3 Reviews
- 3 Star 1 Review
- 2 Star 0 Reviews
- 1 Star 0 Reviews
Adequate labs on small campus
Overall, it's a decent university with all the necessary facilities. The faculty is very good, and while the campus is small, it doesn't feel that way after a while. Some of the labs may seem a bit small or slightly outdated, but they are good enough for graduation-level studies.
A Holistic Education at Jain University
My time at Jain University was a transformative experience that prepared me for a successful future. The university offers academic excellence which made my journey truly fulfilling. Academics: The curriculum at Jain University is well-structured and comprehensive, covering a wide range of topics that are relevant to today's industry needs. The lectures were engaging, and the faculty members were knowledgeable and approachable. They encouraged questions, discussions, and critical thinking, which helped me develop a deeper understanding of the subject matter. The assessments were fair and challenging, pushing us to strive for excellence while also providing ample opportunities for growth. Placements: The placement cell at Jain University is dedicated to helping students achieve their career goals. The university has established partnerships with reputed companies across industries, providing ample opportunities for internships and final placements. The training and placement cell equips students with the necessary soft skills, technical skills, and domain knowledge to succeed in the corporate world. Conclusion: My time at Jain University was a memorable and enriching experience that shaped me into a confident, compassionate, and informed individual. I would recommend Jain University to anyone seeking a well-rounded education that prepares them for a successful future.
REVIEW OF JAIN UNIVERSITY
I had the opportunity to study Cybersecurity at Jain University, and my experience has been both enriching and transformative. The university provides a strong academic foundation with a curriculum that is well-aligned with industry standards. The Cybersecurity program at Jain University is comprehensive, covering essential topics like ethical hacking, network defense, and cybersecurity awareness, which are critical in today’s digital landscape. The faculty members are knowledgeable and supportive, often bringing real-world insights into the classroom. Their expertise in various cybersecurity domains has been instrumental in shaping my understanding of the field. Additionally, the university's state-of-the-art labs and resources have allowed me to gain hands-on experience, which has been invaluable in developing practical skills. Jain University also emphasizes research and innovation, encouraging students to engage in projects that challenge them to think critically and solve real-world problems. The collaborative environment fostered among students and faculty has helped me grow both academically and professionally. Overall, my time at Jain University has prepared me well for a career in cybersecurity. I am grateful for the opportunities and support provided by the university and would highly recommend its Cybersecurity program to anyone passionate about protecting our digital world.
Library services
The Flora Lamson Hewlett Library in Berkeley, together with our branch library at San Francisco Theological Seminary in San Anselmo, offer a rich array of programs, services, and resources to support the study and research needs of the more than 20 member schools, academic centers, and affiliates that comprise the GTU.
Campus life
There is always something happening at the GTU. Lectures, symposia, workshops, celebrations, art exhibits, prayer, writing groups, community conversations, all bringing diverse and creative voices to engage in new levels of understanding and collaboration. Each of us can find a way to engage and contribute in our own way.
Student clubs
GTU students range in age from mid-twenties to early seventies, and have families and/or obligations within their communities, donominations, and/or professional networks. Not all live in Berkeley, and many find it necessary to work to support their studies. Community is something that is built intentionally by committed individuals. Student community provides an avenue for sharing resources and experiences, learning about faculty, making a difference.
Accreditation
The GTU is fully accredited by the Association of Theological Schools and the WASC Senior College and University Commission.