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Guiding you through 5,000 years of astrology.
Voted Favorite Astrology School at the ISAR conference
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The Uranian System: How & Why It Works
Discover the pioneering ideas of Alfred Witte and the revolutionary system known as Uranian Astrology, or the Hamburg School. You will see how symmetry, geometry, and planetary relationships reveal patterns that traditional methods often overlook. The Uranian System is based on angular relationships between planets and chart factors rather than zodiac signs or house divisions.

Open House: Winter Term 2026
Do you have questions about Kepler College classes, workshops, certificates or diploma programs? Join faculty members for a live q&a session, and find out how Kepler College can enrich your astrological knowledge and prepare you for a career as a professional astrologer. Chart your course in Astrology today.

Fundamentals I: Introduction to Astrology
Build a solid understanding of the basics of astrology and learn how to immediately apply this knowledge to chart interpretation. Synthesize core astrological components into a basic, coherent, and meaningful analysis without relying on outside resources.

An Introduction to Primary Directions
Take your interpretation skills to the next level by extending your concepts of signs, planets, houses, aspects, condition and cycles to applications beyond what is typically taught in foundational courses.
Based on the work of Sahl B. Bishr (9th Century), this course will extend the building blocks of the astrological language and apply it through the lens of a Medieval astrologer.
Our Courses
Welcome! Click below and begin your Astrological journey at Kepler College. Our Courses Page is where you’ll learn more about our Diploma and Certificate Programs, as well as our workshops and free educational webinars.
About Kepler College
Kepler College is one of the longest-established schools of Astrology in the United States, founded in 1992 and named in honor of the 16th-century Astrologer, Astronomer, and Mathematician Johannes Kepler. Kepler College draws students worldwide seeking the best in quality Astrological education. Unlike astrology schools limited to one guru serving as the solo teacher, Kepler College offers a broader perspective. Our school includes many highly-qualified Astrological instructors, all passionate about guiding students through their educational journey.
In August 2022, Kepler was honored with the award of Favorite Astrology School, voted by a peer community of international astrologers, at the ISAR (International Society of Astrological Research) conference in Westminster, Colorado.
Kepler College is a registered 501(c)(3) with a dual governance system, allowing us to meet the needs of our students while maintaining a vibrant and flourishing learning community. The leadership of Kepler College consists of a Board of Directors and an Administration Council, and a group of instructors who are experienced, professional Astrologers.
What Our Students Have to Say
Recent Kepler College KPDA Graduate tells her story
Wonderful Learning Experience
Thank you all so very much for this Open House! I’m a student at Kepler and am wrapping up my first year of study with the W104 class in the spring and then continue on the diploma track from there. For those who are considering studying at Kepler, I can’t recommend it more highly! I have loved the classes I have taken so far and have found them to be fascinating and very challenging. I can’t believe how much I have learned! I have been incredibly fortunate to have studied under all of the incredible teachers in this presentation, as well as others, and there are just no words to describe how wonderful my experience has been learning from them. Every semester I am amazed and think, “Wow! I get to study under these people!” It blows my mind…. in the best of ways. I also love Kepler’s commitment to diversity and inclusion and that this commitment is backed up by actions such as their scholarship program for underserved populations in astrology. I could go on, but this post has gotten quite long. I’ll just say for now that my decision to formally study astrology at Kepler is one of the best I’ve ever made! Many thanks!
Trusting the Astrology
My Kepler education gave me the skills to “trust the astrology”. If the story of a chart doesn’t make sense at first, I don’t need to stress. I can confidently put any doubts aside and go back to the foundations for a professional delineation that’s spot-on.

Excited to be a part of the Kepler Family
After many, many years of studying astrology on my own, I was so excited to find Kepler’s online diploma program. It was really the only way I would ever have been able to complete such a program, since I live in Alaska most of the year.

Memorable Moment
A memorable moment in Kepler was the first day of class with the enthusiasm and excitement I felt as I embarked on this journey that has turned into a passion.

About Kepler College
As one who holds two graduate degrees from accredited universities, I can say with some certainty that Kepler’s curriculum is current, comprehensive, and most importantly, interesting!

Kepler Spotlight

Steve Pincus began studying astrology in 1976. His focus on Uranian, Cosmobiology and Symmetrical techniques began in 1979. Former President of the San Francisco Bay Area NCGR Chapter (1985-2015), he currently serves as the chapter’s President Emeritus (2015-present). Steve produces the 90° Star Dial System featuring Arlene Kramer’s unique design. He’s owner of Sun Recording Service, an evolving archive of astrological teachings (https://stardialsunrecording.com). He’s also a member of the Hamburg School, AFA, ISAR, NCGR, OPA and the Astrological Association (AA). Steve’s Astrological Certifications include Astro Mapping, Astro*Carto*Graphy and Cosmobiology. His translation of Alfred Witte’s article: “The Houses of the Birth Meridian” was published in the Uranian Society e-Journal (Fall 2023). In the Fall 2022 issue he describes Friedrich Sieggrün contributions to Witte’s system. His two-part article on NASA’s Galileo Mission was published in Aspects magazine (Spring & Summer 1996). He’s lectured locally and internationally for various astrology groups including NCGR-SF, NCGR National, the Hamburg School (in Hamburg Germany), and the Kepler Uranian Group. He’s also presented at various astrology conferences (ISAR, UAC86, AFA, SWAC), and most recently in England at the AA Conferences in 2019 and 2023. Steve has bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mathematics and a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, all from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn NY. He’s a retired software engineer with a California Community College Instructor Teaching Credential in Computer Science; Computer and Related Technologies; and Mathematics. He’s taught Pascal and Fortran Programing Language Courses at the College of San Mateo.