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Term of Use - Privacy & Policy

Acceptance of Terms

By accessing and using the website of Godman Soteria Academy of Theology (“GSAT,” “we,” “us,” or “our”), you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. If you do not agree to these terms, please do not use our website.

Website Usage

The content on this website is provided for informational and educational purposes related to GSAT’s theological programs, courses, and related activities. Unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of any content without permission is strictly prohibited.

User Accounts

To enroll in courses, apply for programs, or access certain resources, users may be required to create an account. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account information and for all activities conducted under your account.

Payment & Transactions

All payments made for course enrollments, application fees, or other services are subject to GSAT’s payment policies. Refunds, if applicable, will be processed based on our refund policy. By making payments on our platform, you consent to the processing of transactions through our secure payment gateways.

Intellectual Property

All materials, including text, graphics, logos, and digital content, are the intellectual property of GSAT and may not be used, copied, or redistributed without permission.

Limitations of Liability

GSAT is not responsible for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use of this website or the inability to access its services. We make no guarantees regarding the uninterrupted availability or security of our online platform.

Modifications to Terms

GSAT reserves the right to update these Terms of Use at any time. Continued use of the website after changes are posted signifies your acceptance of the revised terms.


 

Privacy Policy

Website Visitors

Like most website operators, GSAT collects non-personally-identifying information such as browser type, language preference, referring site, and the date and time of each visitor request. This helps us analyze and improve website functionality.

GSAT may collect potentially personally-identifying information, such as IP addresses of logged-in users and those leaving comments on the website. This information is only disclosed under the same circumstances as personally-identifying information.

Gathering of Personally-Identifying Terms of Use
Acceptance of Terms

By accessing and using the website of Godman Soteria Academy of Theology (“GSAT,” “we,” “us,” or “our”), you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. If you do not agree to these terms, please do not use our website.

Website Usage

The content on this website is provided for informational and educational purposes related to GSAT’s theological programs, courses, and related activities. Unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of any content without permission is strictly prohibited.

User Accounts

To enroll in courses, apply for programs, or access certain resources, users may be required to create an account. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account information and for all activities conducted under your account.

Payment & Transactions

All payments made for course enrollments, application fees, or other services are subject to GSAT’s payment policies. Refunds, if applicable, will be processed based on our refund policy. By making payments on our platform, you consent to the processing of transactions through our secure payment gateways.

Intellectual Property

All materials, including text, graphics, logos, and digital content, are the intellectual property of GSAT and may not be used, copied, or redistributed without permission.

Limitations of Liability

GSAT is not responsible for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use of this website or the inability to access its services. We make no guarantees regarding the uninterrupted availability or security of our online platform.

Modifications to Terms

GSAT reserves the right to update these Terms of Use at any time. Continued use of the website after changes are posted signifies your acceptance of the revised terms.


Information

Certain interactions with GSAT require us to collect personally-identifying information. This includes but is not limited to:

  • Creating user accounts (e.g., email, username, and password)

  • Processing applications (e.g., personal details, academic history, and identification documents)

  • Payment transactions (e.g., financial details for enrollment fees) GSAT collects only the necessary information required to fulfill the purpose of these interactions and does not disclose it beyond what is described in this policy.

Aggregated Statistics

GSAT may collect statistics regarding visitor behavior on its website. These statistics may be publicly displayed or shared with partners, but no personally-identifying information will be disclosed in such reports.

Protection of Certain Personally-Identifying Information

GSAT discloses personally-identifying information only to employees, contractors, and affiliated organizations that need access to process information or provide services. These parties have agreed not to disclose the information to others.

GSAT does not rent or sell personal information. Personal data is only disclosed under legal obligations, such as court orders, subpoenas, or when deemed necessary to protect GSAT’s rights, users, or the public.

If you are a registered user and have supplied your email address, GSAT may use it to send updates, notifications, or respond to inquiries.

Cookies

GSAT uses cookies to enhance the user experience by tracking visitor preferences and behavior. Visitors can disable cookies in their browsers, but doing so may affect website functionality.

Business Transfers

If GSAT is acquired or undergoes significant structural changes, user information may be transferred as part of the organizational assets.

Ads

Ads appearing on the website may be delivered by advertising partners who set cookies to track user interests. GSAT’s privacy policy covers only its use of cookies and not those used by advertisers.

Privacy Policy Changes

GSAT reserves the right to modify its privacy policy as necessary. Continued use of the website after changes are made constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.


Godman Soteria Academy of Theology

You Have Questions?...We Have Answers

How much will my degree cost?

Our Bachelor’s Degree is also supported by a 95% scholarship, so you pay only 5% of the tuition fee, ensuring that you can pursue a full, accredited degree without overwhelming financial burden.

The Bachelor’s Degree Program is designed for completion in about 3 years, offering an in-depth study of theology, ministry, and related disciplines.

Yes, the Bachelor’s program is available through an online and hybrid format, providing flexibility and accessibility to students from diverse locations.

The curriculum is designed with flexibility in mind, offering both asynchronous and live components to accommodate your work, ministry, and personal life.

With the 95% scholarship, the Bachelor’s program is remarkably affordable. It delivers a comprehensive education that prepares you for various ministry roles and leadership opportunities, enhancing both your academic and vocational prospects.

Only a few steps away from obtaining your degree

Whatever path God has set before you, Godman Soteria Academy of Theology is here to guide your journey. Our mission is to nurture and equip students with the biblical wisdom and academic excellence needed to steward their God-given gifts. Whether through online learning, undergraduate or graduate programs, your time at Godman Soteria Academy will prepare you to fulfill your calling with a strong foundation in God’s Word.

Bachelors Degree (College of Theology) Application

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Personal Information

Academic History

Applicants Applying for Bachelors Degree in Theology must have acquired at least an Associate Degree and a Certificate of Higher Education in this program.

Identification

Please submit a copy of your country means of identification. This is a requirement for all online Applicants, please refer to our Admission terms & policy

Statement of Faith

Our Statement of Faith:

  • The Bible as the Word of God: We affirm that the Bible is divinely inspired, inerrant, and the final authority in all matters of faith and practice.
  • God as Creator: We believe the universe is the good creation of one living God, and that humans, made in His image, are called to love, worship, and care for one another.
  • Human Sin: We acknowledge that sin, resulting from our rebellion against God, separates us from Him and each other, warranting His judgment and the need for redemption.
  • Human Worth: Despite the effects of sin, every person is uniquely valued, with inherent dignity and equality, and is loved by God through His grace.
  • Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior: We proclaim Jesus as the uniquely appointed Messiah whose sacrificial death and resurrection offer salvation and reconcile us to God.
  • God the Holy Spirit: We testify that the Holy Spirit empowers believers for ministry, convicts of sin, and unites us to Christ, enabling us to live holy lives.
  • The Church and God’s Mission: We affirm that the Church, as a community of believers, is commissioned to worship God and share the Gospel, fulfilling the Great Commission.

God calls us to love Him fully and extend that love to others through compassionate service, justice, and a commitment to the transformative power of His grace.

Code of Ethics

GODMAN SOTERIA ACADEMY OF THEOLOGY CODE OF ETHICS

Our school code of ethics emphasizes integrity, respect, responsibility, academic honesty, and positive citizenship; requiring all students to conduct themselves with courtesy, fairness, and appropriate behavior towards peers, teachers, and school while maintaining high standards of academic integrity and actively contributing to a positive school environment.


KEY ELEMENTS OF OUR SCHOOL CODE OF ETHICS: ACADEMIC HONESTY: Students are expected to complete their own work, properly cite sources, and not engage in plagiarism or cheating.

RESPECTFUL CONDUCT: Treat all individuals with courtesy, kindness, and tolerance, including classmates, teachers, staff, and visitors, regardless of differences.

POSITIVE CITIZENSHIP: Actively participate in school activities, follow school rules, and contribute to a positive and inclusive community.

PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY: Be accountable for one's actions, arrive on time to class, complete assignments to the best of one's ability, and take ownership of personal behavior.

ETHICAL USE OF TECHNOLOGY: Adhere to school policies regarding appropriate use of technology, including respecting copyright laws and online etiquette.

OPEN COMMUNICATION: Actively seek clarification when needed and report any concerns or issues to appropriate school personnel.

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