Licensing Costs
Pursuing certification as a Theologic is a serious vocational commitment rooted in structural clarity, legal precision, and architectural coherence. The Licensed Structural Theologic Program is structured in three progressive tiers: Licensed Theologic, Licensed Theologic Architect, and Licensed Master Theologic. Each tier builds on the last, deepening the student’s structural insight and diagnostic capacity. Tuition is set at $150 per course, and the full certification pathway requires 11 total courses—3 core courses for the foundational license, 4 specialized courses for the Architect credential, and an additional 4 specialized courses for the Master designation. This modular structure ensures a focused progression without inflated cost.
All students are also required to purchase the official 16-volume textbook set, which provides the complete structural foundation for all license levels. These printed texts are not generic theology books, they are the original authored manuals that define Structural Christianity's framework and guide every stage of training. The one-time cost for the physical book set is $240, and it is due at the start of the program. These volumes remain the student’s permanent library for use in diagnostic work, teaching, ministry, and long-term study.
To launch this vocational path with strength and integrity, the first 100 students enrolled in the program will receive a full tuition waiver.
All course fees will be 100 percent waived, and the only cost required will be the $240 textbook package. These inaugural students will become the first generation of formally licensed Theologics, helping to establish the role, test the delivery model, and bring structural clarity to their local ministry environments. The waiver is not promotional—it is missional, forming the first stable core of trained practitioners in the field of structural theology.
After the first 100 seats are filled, the standard tuition of $150 per course will apply for all future students. The book package remains fixed at $240, and no further material fees are required. Compared to traditional seminary models, this program remains significantly more affordable while delivering a higher degree of architectural precision and vocational clarity. Graduates are not receiving abstract credentials; they are being equipped as structural diagnosticians, restoration architects, and systemic reformers—true Theologics called to rebuild what has collapsed.
Licensing Costs Pursuing certification as a Theologic is a serious vocational commitment rooted in structural clarity, legal precision, and architectural coherence. The Licensed Structural Theologic Program is structured in three progressive tiers: Licensed Theologic, Licensed Theologic Architect, and Licensed Master Theologic. Each tier builds on the last, deepening the student’s structural insight and diagnostic capacity. Tuition is set at $150 per course, and the full certification pathway requires 11 total courses—3 core courses for the foundational license, 4 specialized courses for the Architect credential, and an additional 4 specialized courses for the Master designation. This modular structure ensures a focused progression without inflated cost. All students are also required to purchase the official 16-volume textbook set, which provides the complete structural foundation for all license levels. These printed texts are not generic theology books—they are the original authored manuals that define Structural Christianity's framework and guide every stage of training. The one-time cost for the physical book set is $240, and it is due at the start of the program. These volumes remain the student’s permanent library for use in diagnostic work, teaching, ministry, and long-term study. To launch this vocational path with strength and integrity, the first 100 students enrolled in the program will receive a full tuition waiver. All course fees will be 100 percent waived, and the only cost required will be the $240 textbook package. These inaugural students will become the first generation of formally licensed Theologics, helping to establish the role, test the delivery model, and bring structural clarity to their local ministry environments. The waiver is not promotional—it is missional, forming the first stable core of trained practitioners in the field of structural theology. After the first 100 seats are filled, the standard tuition of $150 per course will apply for all future students. The book package remains fixed at $240, and no further material fees are required. Compared to traditional seminary models, this program remains significantly more affordable while delivering a higher degree of architectural precision and vocational clarity. Graduates are not receiving abstract credentials; they are being equipped as structural diagnosticians, restoration architects, and systemic reformers—true Theologics called to rebuild what has collapsed.