The Trinity School for Ministry Undergraduate Admission requirements for the academic year have been released. The list contains the names of applicants that have been accepted into the school.
The management of Trinity School for Ministry Admission has released the list of Undergraduate requirements for admission into the institution.
Trinity School for Ministry Undergraduate Admission & Requirements
Undergraduate and Graduate Certificate Prerequisite Students
Students enrolled in Certificate programs are not considered to be working toward a degree; therefore, there are no formal admission requirements relating to prior education. Students wishing to transfer the Certificate courses to a degree program must meet the prerequisite for the applicable degree prior to the transfer of courses.
Degree-Seeking Students
Prerequisite requirements for degree-seeking students vary according to degree level. Undergraduate applicants are required to have a high school diploma or have completed the General Education Development (GED) test. Applicants for a master’s level program must have an earned bachelor’s degree from an appropriately credentialed school, or schools vetted by the Trinity Academic Department. Applicants to the doctoral programs must have a master’s degree from an appropriately credentialed school, or schools vetted by the Trinity Academic Department. Additionally, more specific prerequisites may apply to individual programs. View our interactive online catalog for more information and a complete catalog of degrees and requirements.
Transfer of Credits
Transfer of academic credit is determined by the receiving institution. Credits earned at other institutions may or may not be accepted by Trinity and credits earned at Trinity may or may not be accepted by another institution. Any student relying on credit earned at Trinity College of the Bible and Theological Seminary for transfer to or enrollment in another institution should check with that institution prior to enrollment at Trinity.
Official Transcripts
In order to verify program prerequisites and transfer credits (if applicable), official transcripts are required within 90 days of enrollment. Copies or student-issued transcripts may be used during the enrollment process for preliminary evaluation; however, they are not considered official. To be considered official, transcripts must be sent directly to Trinity by the previous educational institution. If the educational institution sends the official transcript to the applicant/student in a sealed envelope, the applicant/student may send the sealed envelope to Trinity. Trinity makes every effort to maximize the prior education of every applicant/student as it relates to Trinity’s requirements.