
Formation, not just Information
Ivanna Labrador Tapias, a current Manna U student taking courses in our Certificate in Church Leadership in Spanish, shared with us some of her story and some
We believe that life doesn’t have to stop while you attend school, and that education from a Biblical worldview should be both affordable and accessible to meet the unique learning needs of each student.
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69% of Manna U students receive financial aid or scholarships, and the GI Bill® is accepted. Our generous transfer credit policy helps students move quickly toward their degree. Manna U offers several classes in-person at our various sites. However, 100% of our programs of study can be completed entirely online.
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"Our son participated in Manna U's theExperience College Internship, and after completing attended Manna U for both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees. We were impressed with the value and quality of education at Manna University. Now that our kids are grown, it is our turn to improve our skill set in the area of Pastoral Counseling. "

“Manna U has been the game-changer in my ministerial journey, nurturing my spiritual development and equipping me to lead by God's timeless principles versus worldly trends.“
Manna U wins regional and national awards every year for our affordability and quality of eduction. Here are just a few.
The Hebrew word for Manna translates to, “What is it?” The biblical accounts of Manna from heaven are examples of God’s supernatural provision. At Manna U, our success, strength, and security come from God. Join Manna U alum and staff member Dee Bowie and an assortment of exciting guests as they delve into their background, stories from ministry and education, and how they have been developed as leaders and deployed into their present contexts.

Ivanna Labrador Tapias, a current Manna U student taking courses in our Certificate in Church Leadership in Spanish, shared with us some of her story and some

Commencement is a strange word. In higher education, we use it to describe the end of something. But it actually means beginning. Every May at Manna U, we

Each graduation carries a uniquely bittersweet weight. As a faculty member in Christian higher education, I do not merely witness the completion of academic programs; I participate in a moment of