What's New
Multnomah continues to move forward after receiving the final level of accreditation from NWCCU in 2006. With exciting new programs and campus features now in place, opportunities for Multnomah students continue to increase.
New Academic Programs At Multnomah


Brand new in Fall 2007, Multnomah's Biblical Languages Department offers one of the finest Hebrew programs in the country.


Brand new in Fall 2007, the Elementary Education major is an excellent way to fulfill the Great Commission by pursuing teaching as a profession.


Don't miss the application deadline for the newly approved MAT program! Apply your skills in a Master's program that will set you up to teach where ever God leads you.


Be ready to learn and teach biblical theology with the Seminary's new Th.M program under the direction of Dr. Albert Baylis.


The Psychology Minor at Multnomah Bible College provides opportunities to study a broad spectrum of psychologically-related issues concerning human nature and behavior from a biblical worldview.


As a concentration within the Educational Ministry major, the Recreational Leadership track provides training for students who are interested in outdoor, adventure-based, athletically-oriented, and experiential ministry.


Coming Fall, 2007! This emphasis is contained within the M.A. in Pastoral Studies at Multnomah Biblical Seminary.


Multnomah's TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) program provides thorough preparation in the theoretical and practical aspects of English language teaching. The TESOL certification is available through the Intercultrual Studies major.
New Features On Campus


Multnomah's campus features free wireless internet access for students, alumni, faculty, and staff.


The newest addition to Multnomah's campus is designed to enhance and support a student’s learning experience during their years at Multnomah. The Joseph C. Aldrich Student Center contains the student commons, student lounge, post office, wellness center, renovated Solid Rock Cafe, and offices for the school nurse, student government, Student Services Department, and Student Ministries Department.


In an effort to keep campus housing up to date, dorms have been updated (and are being updated) to better meet the needs of our students. Buildings in the process of being updated include Pamela Reeve Hall and Memorial Dorm.









