The Higher Education Accreditation Council of the Estonian National Centre for Public Accreditation (NCPA) has decided to accredit the Baltic Methodist Theological Seminary for the maximum possible period — seven years!

Accreditation of a higher education institution is a process in which the management, organization of work, teaching and research activities, and the learning and research environment of the institution are assessed for compliance with legal requirements, the institution's objectives, and its development plan. In Estonia, accreditation is carried out by the The National Centre for Public Accreditation (NCPA). Accreditation usually takes place every seven years, during which various aspects of the institution are evaluated, including curricula, teaching staff, learning and teaching processes, student assessment, and learning support processes. The goal of accreditation is to ensure that higher education institutions offer high-quality education and foster a culture of quality that values strategic management, creativity, and innovation.

We are grateful to God and to all who have supported us on this journey. This decision affirms our commitment to providing high-quality theological education and gives confidence for the future!

In the photo — the seminary leadership, some staff members, and the accreditation commission!