ACCREDITATION
FAREL is fully accredited by the Association of Reformed Theological Seminaries, a North American accrediation body for Reformed Seminaries. This standing allows FAREL students to transfer credits to other ARTS member institutions, including Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (South Carolina), Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary (Grand Rapids, Michigan), and New Geneva Theological Seminary (Colorado Springs, Colorado). FAREL's credits and degrees have also been recognized by a number of seminaries, including Calvin Theological Seminary (Grand Rapids), the Faculté de théologie évangélique (Montréal), and the Faculté libre de théologie réformée d'Aix-en-Provence.
FAREL is also exploring accreditation by the government of Québec, which would allow its students to transfer credits from FAREL to colleges and universities within Québec.
Latest News
Little Golf Tournament a Big Success!
Our modest golf tournament raised several hundred dollars ... more ...
Prof. Veldman Conducts Research at Free University of Amsterdam
Professor Meine Veldman will pass two months this fall conducting research for his dissertation at the Free University of Amsterdam ...more ...
Prof. Zuidema gives lecture at reformation conference devoted to Peter
Martyr Vermigli
In August 2007 Montréal's McGill University was host to the third
international conference of the Peter Martyr Vermigli society ... more ...
Prof. Timmer Participates in Canadian Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences
Prof. D. Timmer recently traveled to Saskatoon to participate in the Canadian Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Canada’s largest ...more ...
Now Available: La Revue FAREL 2007
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Our Newest Graduate: David Rozeboom
Our newest graduate David Rozeboom (fourth from the left) stands with our graduation speaker Prof. Riemer Faber...more ...
Dr. Timmer Speaks on the Old Testament
Prof. D. Timmer recently presented two papers dealing with subjects related to the Old Testament before learned societies. ... more ...