Admission
The standards of admission to the College are established to fulfil two principles. First, they ensure that you will be able to fulfil the objectives of a program and achieve the standard required for the award. Second, they ensure that you have the basic skills in written and oral English which will enable you to profit from the program.
Each program has its own individual entry requirements and the full details are listed under each award. If you are applying to enter the Graduate Diploma course, you would normally hold a first degree in a subject other than religion. If you are applying for the Advanced Diploma of Ministry or the Bachelor of Ministry degree, you would normally have satisfactorily completed Year 12 at an Australian High School with the qualification to enter university. For Queensland students, this would require an OP of 16 or its equivalent from other States in Australia. Overseas students should have achieved a similar standing within their own education system. There are no formal academic entry qualifications for the non-accredited programs, but the Academic Dean must be satisfied with your ability to undertake the studies.