Pasadena City Council Approves Fuller’s Amended Master Plan
Fuller Seminary’s Amended Master Plan was unanimously approved by the Pasadena City Council on Monday, February 3.
The plan was submitted to the City as part of a right-sizing strategy in response to changing demands in higher education and lingering repercussions of the pandemic. For more information and the full Amended Master Plan, click here. To read Dr. David Emmanuel Goatley’s related Guest Opinion in Pasadena Now click here.
Fuller President David Emmanuel Goatley said: “This new plan is consistent with our exciting new digital-forward transformation. It gives us more flexibility to be better stewards of the resources the Lord has entrusted into our care as we equip leaders to share Christ’s hope and healing in the church and the world.”
Chief Financial Officer Ray Asad added: “We are deeply grateful for the unwavering support of our community and for the tireless dedication of Pasadena city staff throughout this entire process. The approval by the City Council of the Amended Master Plan marks a transformative milestone for both Fuller and the local community. It is a powerful testament to our collective resilience, ensuring that we continue to thrive, support each other, and fulfill our mission. This marks a pivotal turning point and the beginning of an exciting new chapter in Fuller’s 77-year history in Pasadena. It opens new possibilities and creates ongoing opportunities and flexibility to adapt to the imminent changing landscape in higher education.”
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Fuller Seminary is one of the largest nondenominational seminaries in the world, with a global enrollment of more than 2,600 students in its master’s and doctoral programs. Fuller students may take classes through the seminary’s learning communities online, in person at our campuses in Pasadena, Houston, and Phoenix, or through a hybrid of these.