Prospective Students
Have you thought about study but are not sure what is
involved or if you have what is needed? Come and find out.
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“I read about the Graduate Diploma in Bible and Ministry
on the Trinity website. I had long-service leave coming up, and was able to
arrange things so that I could take a whole semester off on half-pay. With the
new Government scheme of student loans (FEE-Help), I found I would be able to
manage quite OK financially. So here I am!”
Peter McCann |
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“I find myself being pastored
in class as we go deeper into the Bible, because the teachers are not
simply academics but godly ministers of Christ as well. I am learning to
read my Bible more actively – looking to do serious business with God as
I chew on His Word. I have also learned much from sharing and praying
each week with the members of my Pastoral Care group.”
Peter McCann
(Graduate Diploma of Divinity student 2006- 2007) |
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Whether for practical knowledge or towards a degree... |
Applications for enrolment to study in Semester 1, 2009 are
now being taken.
Enrolment procedure and
requirements
Semester 2, 2008 Timetable
Fees
Courses
Interested in studying in 2009?
We are just beginning our application process for students
for 2009.
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This will involve expressing your
intention to study with us by completing our Prospective student form - this is
available by
clicking here
or if you send us your contact details we will mail one out to you.
We will send you a letter inviting you and, if you are
married, your spouse to come to an interview with our Principal Don West or
representative and the Registrar. In the interview we will talk through your
plans, outline some of the details that need to be thought through before
starting at a Theological College and answer your questions.
At the conclusion if you are ready for study you will be
given an application form. This needs to be completed and returned to the
Registrar within three weeks of the interview and no later than 14th November,
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Frequently Asked Questions
To study and
receive credit towards a degree/diploma or Masters the cost is $1260 - $1380 per
class. For overseas students the cost is $1280 - $1380. Assessment consists of
assignment work and an exam.
To attend
classes only and not complete assessment work (no credit received towards a
degree) - $550 per class.
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I can’t afford this? What can I do?
Non
means-tested student loan is available for Australian Citizens in the form of
FEE-Help. More details from College or
www.dest.gov.au.
FEE-help is
available for study for credit units whether it is one per semester or more. Loan is
available for individuals and is not affected by the income of others in the
home.
Austudy is available to cover living costs for eligible students studying three
or more subjects per semester. More details available from Centrelink.
Talk to members
of your congregation to see if they are willing to fully/partially sponsor your
fees for study with us.
Save up over
the next few months and come and study in 2009.
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When do classes
begin?
Semester 1
begins in the second week of February and runs across 18 weeks.
How do I apply
to study?
Read the
Course Information Book
(3MB) and then complete the
Online Prospective Student Contact Form.
Or contact
our Registrar Gillian Kirkness on 9228 9067 to book an interview or a tour.
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