The Trinity College Theological School is an internationally recognised centre for theological education and ministry formation in the Anglican tradition.
It was founded in 1877 by Bishop James Moorhouse to train a 'learned and dedicated clergy', and now offers courses – on campus, online, and in parishes and faith centres around Australia – for ordination training, lay education, and scholarly exploration of the Christian faith.
Theology students at Trinity undertake degree courses of the Melbourne College of Divinity (MCD), which is affiliated with the University of Melbourne.
Classes are taught through the United Faculty of Theology (UFT), an ecumenical consortium of over 300 students formed with Jesuit and Uniting Church partner colleges.
