GSoT Calendar/Events
GSoT News/Activities
02/22/2010 - Position Available: Director of Advancement Services
Grace School of Theology has an immediate opening for Director of Advancement Services. For details, please click here.02/06/2010 - Financial Administrator, Tameka Coleman Hired
We are pleased to welcome our new full-time Financial Administrator, Tameka Coleman, who earned a BBA in Accounting from Texas A&M in 1998. Tameka has over eleven years of Accounting and Finance experience. more ...12/29/2009 - Important News for Spring 2010 Semester
Our fees are changing for spring 2010 semester, but tuition remains the same low price. Please click to read more details. more ...12/12/2009 - Bookkeeper/Office Assistant Position Available
We have an immediate opening for a full-time bookkeeper/office assistant. Must be expert and experienced with QuickBooks, online banking, Excel, and computing generally. Experience with donor ministry, higher education, and/or Apple Macintosh is a significant plus. more ...12/01/2009 - GSOT Business Office Relocation
On Tuesday, 12/1/2009, the seminary moved its business office to 29801 I-45 North, Suite 202, Shenandoah, Texas 77381 from 10200 Grogan's Mill Road, Suite 340, The Woodlands, Texas. The mailing address remains the same: P.O. Box 7477, The Woodlands, Texas 77387-7477. All mail should be sent to the mailing address post office box rather than the business office street address. The phone and fax numbers remain the same.11/13/2009 - GSOT Temporarily Suspending all Doctorate Programs
Grace School of Theology today announced that the accreditation process is progressing in a more expeditious manner than previously anticipated, and the seminary is temporarily suspending all doctorate programs until accreditation of its masters degree programs is obtained. more ...9/02/2009 - Dr. Chris Moody leads tour of Israel and Jordan
Dr. Chris Moody, Adjunct Professor of Systematic Theology, will be leading a tour of Israel and Jordan, March 12-23, 2010. Currently, he has room for about 10 more people. more ...8/17/2009 - Greater Houston Area Pastors and Ministry Leaders Luncheon on August 25th at La Madeleine in Market Street in The Woodlands
Grace School of Theology President, Dr. Dave Anderson invites Greater Houston Area pastors and ministry leaders to a complimentary luncheon. Dr. Anderson will provide a brief introduction about the seminary along with fellow professor, Dr. Joe Parle. more ...8/01/2009 - Greater Beaumont Area Pastors Luncheons on July 29th and August 3rd at First Baptist Church Beaumont
Dr. Chris Moody and Dr. Mark Haywood of Grace School of Theology cordially invite pastors in the greater Beaumont area to enjoy a complimentary lunch and time of fellowship. more ...
GSOT Registration Site Information
Welcome to Grace School of Theology's Registration Site.
All Spring 2010 courses begin on or after January 11, 2010. Most courses begin on or after January 19, 2010.
IF YOU HAVE PREVIOUSLY REGISTERED, DO NOT REGISTER AS A "NEW USER" OR YOU WILL BE CHARGED ANOTHER APPLICATION FEE. Rather, please wait to receive an email (Subject: Grace School of Theology - Your New Online Account Has Been Created) in which you will receive a username and password so that you can register as a RETURNING USER. Previously enrolled students should receive such an email before 5:00 p.m. on January 15, 2010. Email the Registrar if you have not received your username and password by then.
IMPORTANT NEWS FOR THE SPRING 2010 SEMESTER:
- Our fees are changing for the spring 2010 semester, but tuition remains the same low price. All students (credit and enrichment, on-campus and online) will be charged a $25 administration fee for each course, which will cover registration, copies, technology, etc. This $25 fee will replace the previous $30 credit semester registration fee and the $10 per course copy fee. The application fee for all new students remains $30.
- Beginning January 11, 2010, online courses will proceed only if five or more students are registered for the course, as TRACS (accreditation agency) insists on this policy. We will still maintain open enrollment for online courses which need not start when our normal on-campus semesters start. We will work on networking online students so that online courses meet the minimum five-student threshold and can proceed as soon as possible.
- We are offering many new eight-week "Hybrid" courses this semester. Each hybrid course is three credit hours. Rather than fifteen weeks of lectures, hybrid courses have eight weeks of lectures and the remainder of the participatory time is conducted online during the same eight weeks (for most hybrid courses). All of the course work for a hybrid course must be completed within the inclusive meeting dates of the course (usually eight weeks). The hybrid course format enables students who usually only take one course at a time to take two successive three-credit courses in one semester and to move more deliberately towards finishing their degree program.

