CAMPUS FACILITIES AND SERVICES

Fuller Theological Seminary is located in the heart of downtown Pasadena at Oakland Avenue and Ford Place. The campus is situated in the center of a large metropolitan area with outstanding schools, libraries, cultural interests, and recreational and employment opportunities.

Administrative and Classroom Facilities. The offices of the president and provost are in Slessor Hall. Payton Hall houses office of the dean and many of the faculty of the School of Theology, a number of classrooms, the mailroom and refectory.

The administration and faculty of the School of Theology also occupy a building complex on the Arol Burns Mall and Ford Place, including Taylor Hall, which houses the Hispanic Church Studies program.

Kresge Hall, an addition completed in 1972, joins the McAlister Library with Payton Hall. It provides administrative, advising, and faculty offices for the School of Intercultural Studies. Other School of Intercultural Studies offices are located in Glasser Hall on the Arol Burns Mall and in Stephan Hall.

In the fall of 1986, the School of Psychology moved into a new three-story building. This structure houses offices for administration, faculty, and student interns, the Psychological Center (including an outpatient clinic), and a psychophysiological laboratory, as well as classrooms and an auditorium for the seminary at large.

McAlister Library. The McAlister Library houses over 220,000 cataloged volumes—as well as an extensive collection of periodicals, journals and other resource materials—on five floors. Planning is underway for an additional library facility.

Student Services. The offices of a variety of student services are gathered together in the Student Service Center. These include Admissions, the Registrar's Office, Theology Academic Advising, Student Financial Services, Housing and Residential Community, International Services, Parking and Security, and the Chapel office. The offices of the Horner Center for Lifelong Learning, including Distance Learning, Doctor of Ministry, and Continuing Education, are also located in the Student Service Center. Other student services are located in a collection of buildings facing Barker Commons and the central mall. These include Career Services, Field Education, Denominational Relations, Alumni and Church Relations, the Office of Presbyterian Ministries, and the American Baptist Theological Center (Carnell Hall); Student Life and Services, Access Services, and the All Seminary Council and Graduate Union offices (Kreyssler Hall).

Housing. Approximately 550 apartments in several complexes convenient to campus and owned or leased by the seminary provide housing for single students, couples, and families.

Refectory. The Refectory, located in Payton Hall, provides breakfast and lunch Monday through Friday (except holidays) during the academic year.

Bookstore. Fuller Seminary operates a well-stocked bookstore for the benefit of students, alumni/ae, faculty and the public. Quality theological publications of value for all aspects of ministry are available at a discount, and students have limited charge privileges.

Students with Disabilities. Fuller endeavors to respond to the special needs of students with disabilities. Ramps and elevators provide access to most campus offices and classrooms. Special efforts are made to schedule classes in facilities which are accessible and parking places are reserved in all campus parking areas. All offices can meet students with disabilities by appointment if the office’s regular location and services are inconvenient.