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Hybrid at Richmond

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Academic rigor meets real-world flexibility.

UPSem’s hybrid model in Richmond combines the depth of theological education with the flexibility today’s students need—integrating online coursework with intentional on-campus experiences for worship, learning, and community. Designed for working adults, pastors, second-career students, and those balancing family or ministry commitments, this approach removes geographic and financial barriers while preserving what matters most: spiritual formation, faculty mentorship, and a connected learning community.

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The Richmond Experience

All modalities follow the same academic calendar, with fall classes beginning on September 8, 2026. The first 4-day academic residency will take place on the Richmond campus two weeks after classes begin, Tuesday, September 22, through Friday, September 25, 2026. After completion of the residency, classes continue to meet synchronously and/or asynchronously online.

The winter semester begins January 4, 2027, with residency January 19-22, 2027. The spring semester begins April 12, 2027, with the residency held June 1-4, 2027.

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 Features

Richmond based classes are a combination of online (both synchronous and asynchronous) and hybrid. Classes can be M-F during the day or evening. Our Richmond hybrid classes have a 4 day in-person residency component each term. We provide access to campus housing ($50/night) and share meals, worship, fellowship, community building and spiritual formation opportunities while on campus together. Several meals, including lunches, are included.

Community Life

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 Faculty

We have 21 faculty members, including 14 full-time professors based primarily in Richmond. This incredible community of scholars, teachers, and mentors is deeply committed to student learning and formation. Faculty teach and engage with students across both campuses throughout the year—ensuring every student benefits from their expertise and care. Faculty from both campuses serve all students.

Faculty

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 Formation

The Richmond hybrid experience cultivates a vibrant, engaging community that begins taking shape online from the very start of the semester. By the time students and faculty gather in person a few weeks later, connections have been made. Our four-day residency is full and lively—life-giving and energizing—yet also designed with space for reflection and rest, honoring the rhythms of every member of our community.

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Meet our Team

Ashlee Anderson

Class of: 2022
Titles: Director of Admissions Charlotte
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Annie Franklin Arvin

Class of: 2018
Titles: Director of Admissions Richmond
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Bonnie Hoffman

Titles: Executive Assistant
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Michelle Walker

Titles: Director of Financial Aid
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