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ABOUT US

MISSION STATEMENT

Upper Room Theological University Inc. is dedicated to fulfilling the Will of Elohim through His Word to reach a diverse and inclusive community of scholars, learners, and leaders who excel in teaching, research, and service. We strive to provide an environment that promotes Kingdom revelation, spiritual thinking, and lifelong learning. Through our innovative programs, collaborations, and outreach efforts, we aim to positively impact our local and global communities. Our mission is to empower individuals with revelation & education to their full potential and contribute to the betterment of the Kingdom of Elohim both spiritually & naturally.

AFFORDABLE AND ACHIEVABLE: THE BENEFITS OF UPPER ROOM THEOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, INC. ZOOM VS. ONLINE, AND BRICKS-AND-MORTOR.

Avoidable & Available degrees Associated, Bachelors-BTheol, Masters-MTheol, and Docotate on Zoom. Online colleges are just versions of brick-and-mortar colleges, so you’re probably wondering why anyone would study online. In Online courses, students do not get the personal attention needed. There are many benefits to taking a college degree as allows you to Interact with other students and Zoom classes with Professors. Zoom classes allow each student to connect. 

CONVENIENCE

Traditional brick-and-mortar colleges require you to attend classes in person, even if that means relocating to the other side of the country. But colleges with online degrees let you study from anywhere if a Wi-Fi connection is available or signals are strong enough but you may have bad reception causing you to miss important information that may affect your grades. In online classes, you have to wait for the teacher's reply.  Zoom classes allow you to be able to address questions & concerns in class.

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It can take time for studying (and working) remotely to come naturally. Zoom classes in college or business meetings are growing rapidly.  However, once you get used to the idea of studying at a location of your choice, you’ll wonder why anyone ever attended school in person.

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