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Campus & Student Life at SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary

Get a feel for what life is like at SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary. Covering everything from diversity and sports to military-friendliness, this overview pulls together the key parts of the School of Urban Missions student experience — with links to the full reports below.

Full-time vs. Part-time Students at SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary

The student body at School of Urban Missions splits into full-time and part-time students as follows:

Full-time Part-time Total
373 306 679

Campus Diversity at SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary

Curious about the makeup of School of Urban Missions? The full demographic picture — race, gender, age, and geographic origin is covered in the dedicated diversity report.

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Athletics at SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary

SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary competes in a national athletic association.

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Military & Veterans at SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary

Weighing School of Urban Missions as a service member or veteran? Here’s how School of Urban Missions supports military-connected students:

Learn more at the School of Urban Missions veterans services page.

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Disability Services at SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary

SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary provides a dedicated disability services resource for students who need accommodations.

Visit the School of Urban Missions disability services page.

Religious Affiliation

SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary is religiously affiliated — Assemblies of God Church.

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