The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology Email Format
Higher EducationWashington, United States51-200 Employees
Founded in 1997, The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology is an interdisciplinary graduate school and seminary that equips leaders, healers, and culture-shapers to engage the world with depth, compassion, and transformative insight. Rooted at the intersection of theology, psychology, and culture, we offer immersive, holistic graduate degree programs, certificates, and professional development that prepare students to serve communities with empathy, courage, and imagination. Our academic portfolio includes graduate degrees in Counseling Psychology, Theology & Culture, and related specializations, each designed to integrate rigorous study with personal formation and practical application. Beyond degrees, we offer focused workshops, intensive certificates, and short-format learning experiences that support ongoing growth at every stage of life and vocation. At the heart of our community is a commitment to transforming relationships; with self, others, and the broader world. We believe that meaningful engagement with beauty, brokenness, joy, and suffering cultivates leaders who are both reflective and resilient. Our learning model is relational, embodied, and grounded in lived experience, inviting learners to integrate intellectual inquiry with spiritual and emotional awareness. Based in Seattle, Washington, and accredited by both the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and the Association of Theological Schools, The Seattle School is a nonprofit institution with a growing alumni network of pastors, therapists, artists, counselors, and leaders who are actively shaping communities across the globe. We are more than a school. We are a learning community committed to rigorous scholarship, authentic community, and compassionate service. If you’re called to deepen your capacity for thoughtful leadership, creative engagement, and meaningful ministry, The Seattle School may be the place where your gifts and purpose converge.