Description
Candler School of Theology prepares real people to make a real difference in the real world. Our mission is to educate faithful and creative leaders for the church’s ministries throughout the world. One of 13 seminaries of The United Methodist Church, we are grounded in the Christian faith and shaped by the Wesleyan tradition of evangelical piety, ecumenical openness and social concern.
Candler is part of Emory University, a premier research institution consistently ranked among the top 25 national universities by U.S. News and World Report. An intellectually vital, internationally distinguished, and intentionally diverse university-based school of theology, Candler remains at the heart of Emory’s commitments and campus.
History
Candler School of Theology is a professional school of Emory University. Founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (now the United Methodist Church).
Financial Status
Legal Name
Emory UniversityTax ID
58-05662562013 Revenue
$3,504,618,972.00
2012 Revenue
$3,275,702,848.00
2011 Revenue
$3,145,500,356.00
2010 Revenue
$3,084,868,216.00
2009 Revenue
$2,744,939,466.00
2008 Revenue
$2,289,079,509.00
2007 Revenue
$2,579,650,096.00
2013 Net Assets
$8,353,593,268.00
2012 Net Assets
$7,474,256,232.00
2011 Net Assets
$6,845,231,920.00
2010 Net Assets
$6,549,494,358.00
2009 Net Assets
$5,919,894,140.00
2008 Net Assets
$5,844,192,656.00
2007 Net Assets
$6,877,849,942.00