The quality of our faculty members is one of the primary reasons students choose to study here. We attract world-renowned scholars at the cutting edge of their field, who are published authors, passionate educators, and dedicated researchers.
In this section, you will find all the information you need about applying to one of our graduate programs. You will also find details about tuition and fees, and financial aid opportunities.
You don’t need to be enrolled in a graduate program to take advantage of our world-class learning opportunities. Take a course for personal enrichment during our Summer Programs, or on an evening or weekend. Attend a lecture or conference. There are so many ways to learn at Regent.
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.
Regent is a small, close-knit community under a single roof, but it sits at the heart of one of Canada’s largest universities, in a gorgeous, thriving metropolis. To us, it’s the best of both worlds: a comfortable cloister, with access to every possible amenity.
Join Bruce Hindmarsh and Steve Bell for a rich evening of learning, prayer, and song. Gain a deeper understanding of the practice and significance of praying the Psalms, then engage with these transformative texts through music and meditation.
Bruce Hindmarsh is the James M. Houston Professor of Spiritual Theology, and Professor of the History of Christianity at Regent College, Vancouver. Bruce took his D.Phil. degree in theology at Oxford University, and was a research fellow at Christ Church, Oxford. He has since published and spoken widely to international audiences on the history of early British evangelicalism, and is the recipient of numerous teaching awards, research grants and fellowship.
Steve Bell is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and storyteller with two Juno Awards (Canada’s “Grammys”) for his music and a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for his vocational commitment and advocacy work. In December 2012, he released his 17th career CD, Keening for the Dawn.
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