DDO Newsletter, Autumn 2018
Trinity offers new ‘dispersed learning’ track
Dispersed learners can complete the Diploma in Theology, Ministry and Mission in two years or the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Theology, Ministry and Mission in three years without relocating to Bristol for residential training. Both programmes are accredited by Durham University.
Dispersed learning cohorts attend college for six block weeks during the academic year. Between block weeks, the dispersed learning students log in to a weekly virtual tutor group and seminar, which offers additional support for learning in context and formation.
Building on Trinity’s expertise in contextual training, this programme emphasizes close integration between the student’s context and the college, with regular liaision between the college tutor and the student’s church supervisor. The balance of contextual engagement and study is designed to facilitate a high quality, rigorous academic programme integrated with contextual engagement.
New Prospectus
You can view our new prospectus by clicking here. If you’d like to receive printed copies to share or to use on upcoming discernment days, please email m.stratis@trinitycollegebristol.ac.uk.
Upcoming Events
10 November: Open Day
Prospective students and their families are invited to join us to learn more about ordination training at Trinity. Contact our admissions office (see below) to register.
28 November: DDO Day
Join us between 10am-3pm to meet with our leadership team, visit your ordinands, join our community for lunch, and get a taste for what’s happening at Trinity. If you’ve not yet confirmed your place, please email or call our admissions office: admissions@trinitycollegebristol.ac.uk or 0117 968 0254.