The Brisbane College of Theology offers government-accredited university level programs in theology and Christian ministry to ordained and lay people. It is a joint ecumenical initiative of the Anglican, Catholic and Uniting Churches through their respective colleges: St Francis' Theological College (Anglican), St Paul's Theological College (Catholic), and Trinity Theological College (Uniting).
The Brisbane College of Theology may become a Higher Education Provider (HEP) by the end of 2006.
Students enrolled in BCT programs from 2007 may be able to obtain FEE-HELP for units in both undergraduate and postgraduate programs, unit to eligibility.
The Brisbane College of Theology is required to publish information about its 2007 tuition fees, the EFTSL values (effective full-time student load values) and census date information on its website and in its Handbook as part of the process of receiving approval from the Department of Education Science and Training (DEST) as a Higher Education Provider (HEP). The 2007 Handbook will be available shortly.
Click here for the Tuition Fees for 2007
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