Mars Hill Graduate School is now
The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology
On August 15, 2011, Mars Hill Graduate School became The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology. The Board of Trustees unanimously voted to change the name of our school to in April
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President Keith Anderson on the name change

Dear Students, Faculty, Staff, Alumni, Partners and Friends,
I am elated to announce that on Thursday April 28th The Seattle School Board of Trustees voted to change our name to The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology. The new name went into effect August 15, 2011.
Let me begin by saying that I enthusiastically embrace and support our new name, The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology. My primary reasons for supporting our new name are as follows. It is a name that gives location to our national school. It identifies the primary realms of our work: theology and psychology. It captures the unique and innovative identity of our institution. Lastly and ultimately, I support the name The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology because it will enable us to more fully carry out our mission to train people to be competent in the study of text, soul and culture in order to serve God and neighbor through transforming relationships.
Continue reading President Anderson's Letter…
A Note to our Prospective Students…
Timeline
- April 27 - Board of Trustees finalize name decision.
- April 28 - Name event at The Seattle School
- Summer 2011 - Begin renaming process
- Mid-August - Launch new name