Australian College of Theology

Australian College of Theology

The Australian College of Theology, was established in 1891 by the then General Synod of the Church of England in Australia. Its headquarters are located in Sydney, New South Wales

In 1899, there were four awards of the College - the Associate in Theology, the Licentiate in Theology, the Scholar in Theology, and the Fellow of the College of Theology - and about 30 students.

Today the College offers a wide range of accredited higher education awards catering not only for the specialised needs of ministerial and missionary candidates but also for the needs of lay people interested in an understanding of the Christian faith and its implications for contemporary life.

There are currently almost 20 higher education awards on offer. Approximately 2000 students are currently enrolled and studying in the affiliated colleges and with the college itself.

Students study at one of the approved teaching institutions, but only the Australian College of Theology is authorised by the Australian Government to grant degrees. The advantage to the Approved Teaching Institutions is that they don't need to go through the red tape, administration that the Government legislation involves; the Australian College of Theology does this for them.

Approved Teaching Institutions

*Anglican Youthworks Training College, NSW
*Baptist Theological College of Western Australia, Perth
*Bible College of New Zealand
*Bible College of Queensland, Brisbane
*Bible College of South Australia, Adelaide
*Bible College of Victoria, Melbourne
*Church Army Training College
*Queensland Theological College (formerly Consortium of Reformed Colleges) - Brisbane, Toowoomba, Sunshine Coast
*Macquarie Christian Studies Institute (associated with Macquarie University)
*Malyon College
*Mary Andrews College, Sydney (women's college associated with Moore Theological College)
*Morling College
*Mueller College of Ministries
*Presbyterian Theological Centre, NSW
*Presbyterian Theological College of Victoria
*Reformed Theological College, Waurn Ponds, Victoria
*Ridley College, Melbourne (associated with the University of Melbourne)
*School of Christian Studies (associated with Macquarie University)
*South Australian Graduate School of Theology, Adelaide - Consortium of the Bible College of South Australia and the Burleigh Baptist Theological College
*Sydney Missionary and Bible College, Sydney
*Trinity Theological College, Perth

External links

* [http://www.act.org.au Official Site]


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