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Training for Pentecostal Servanthood

WAAST offers a Master of Arts and a bachelor of theology (B.Th.) degree in English and the equivalent in French. Its bilingual nature allows students from all over West and Central Africa to follow the program in their language. Students come from the English-speaking nations of Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, and from the French-speaking nations of Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Congo, Cote d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Mali, Rwanda, and Togo. Visit the academics section for information about programs and for the tuition and fees for the current year.

In 1994 the first extension center was launched, in Cote d’Ivoire. Today eight extension centers allow students to attend for six weeks, twice each year, without leaving their families and ministries. Centers are located in Angola, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, DRC, Ghana, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and on the central campus in Togo. All students complete their thesis work during 15 weeks on the Lomé campus. Visit the "Extension Centers" page for more details about each center.

Also in 1994, the school opened a graduate program, called the Assemblies of God Graduate School (AGGST). AGGST offers Master of Arts degrees in Missiology / Evangelism and in Christian Education. In May 2002 the French program, offering an M.A. in Missiology, was opened.

by WAAST | 2009 | en français

Spiritual Requirements

To demonstrate satisfactory Christian character and maturity for admission to WAAST, the applicant must: Be a member of a church in full fellowship with the Assemblies of God or such other (...)

by WAAST | 2009 | whole article | en français

Academic Requirements

For the Master of Arts Program The applicant is required to hold an acceptable bachelor’s degree, with a 3.0 minimum grade point average, for admission into the Master of Arts degree program. (...)

by WAAST | 2009 | whole article | en français

Health Requirements

The applicant must be certified by a qualified medical authority and deemed capable of carrying the course of studies.

by WAAST | 2009 | whole article | en français

Admission to the Master of Arts Program

An applicant is required to hold an acceptable bachelor’s degree, with a 3.0 minimum grade point average, for admission into the Master of Arts degree program. Applicants must have a minimum of (...)

by WAAST | 2009 | whole article | en français

Approval Process (BTh and Diploma)

New students are accepted into the BTh and Diploma programs one time each year, and that is for the first semester, beginning around the first of March. Applications are considered for approval (...)

by WAAST | 2009 | whole article | en français

Finances

WAAST is owned and operated by the churches of the Assemblies of God, West and Central Africa, and Assemblies of God World Missions USA. Support for the school comes through donations from (...)

by WAAST | 2009 | whole article | en français

Online Application Form

by | August 2009 | whole article | en français