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Шаблон:Use Australian English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox university The Australian College of Theology (ACT) is an Australian higher education provider based in Sydney, New South Wales.[1] The college delivers awards in ministry and theology.[2] It is now one of two major consortia of theological colleges in Australia,[3] alongside the University of Divinity. Over 23,000 people have graduated since the foundation of the college.[4] On 7 October 2022 it was granted university college status by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency.[5]

The current chair of the board is Roger Lewis.[6] The current dean is James Dalziel,[7] while the deputy dean is Edwina Murphy.[8]

History

The college was established by the 1891 General Synod of the Church of England in Australia and Tasmania.[9][10] The college was founded in order to provide for the "systematic study of divinity", especially among clergy and ordination candidates, there being no realistic opportunities for them to earn a Bachelor of Divinity (BD) degree at English universities and Australian universities refusing to offer theological education.[11][12][13]

The ACT is a national consortium of affiliated colleges with 17 theological and Bible colleges approved to deliver its accredited courses.[14] Around 3,000 individual active students and research candidates, are enrolled in courses each year.[15]

The college became a higher education provider (HEP) under the Higher Education Support Act 2003 (Cth).[16] As a HEP, the ACT administers the FEE-HELP program, by which students enrolled in accredited higher education courses of the ACT may receive a loan for their tuition fees.[17]

As of September 2007, the college is a company limited by guarantee.[18]

In addition, as a HEP under the Higher Education Support Act, the ACT was required to undergo a quality audit conducted by the Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA). In November 2006, the college was the first non-self-accrediting HEP to be audited. The AUQA audit report was completed in January 2007 and publicly released on the AUQA website in February 2007.[19][20] The process was repeated in 2011 and the college underwent a Cycle 2 quality audit by AUQA. The report of the audit was publicly released on the website of the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency in March 2012.[21]

In 2010, the college received self-accrediting authority.[22] This means that the college can accredit its own courses in theology and ministry within the scope of the self-accrediting authority specified by the Department of Education and Training in New South Wales.[23] The college is currently accredited by TEQSA through till 2025.[24]

On 7 October 2022 it was granted university college status by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency.[25]

Affiliated colleges

New South Wales
New Zealand
Queensland
South Australia
Victoria
Western Australia

Courses

The courses of the college[26] are accredited by the Australian College of Theology, under approval as a self-accrediting provider.

  • Undergraduate Certificate of Theology
  • Undergraduate Certificate of Ministry
  • Diploma of Theology
  • Diploma of Ministry
  • Diploma of Theology / Diploma of Ministry
  • Advanced Diploma of Theology
  • Advanced Diploma of Ministry
  • Associate Degree of Ministry
  • Associate Degree of Theology
  • Bachelor of Christian Studies
  • Bachelor of Theology
  • Bachelor of Ministry
  • Bachelor of Theology / Bachelor of Ministry
  • Bachelor of Theology (Honours)
  • Bachelor of Ministry (Honours)
  • Graduate Certificate of Divinity
  • Graduate Diploma of Divinity
  • Master of Ministry
  • Master of Divinity
  • Master of Divinity / Graduate Diploma of Divinity
  • Graduate Certificate of Christian Studies
  • Graduate Certificate of Pastoral Care for Mental Health
  • Graduate Certificate of Christian Mentoring
  • Graduate Certificate of Christian Leadership
  • Graduate Certificate of Leadership
  • Master of Christian Leadership
  • Master of Arts (Christian Studies)
  • Master of Missional Leadership
  • Master of Arts (Theology)
  • Master of Arts (Ministry)
  • Master of Theology
  • Doctor of Ministry
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Doctor of Theology

List of Registrars & Deans

There have been nine heads of the ACT, who were firstly known as Registrar and now known as Dean.

  • Rev Canon William Hey Sharp, Registrar, 1896-1927[27][28]
  • Ven Dr Archdeacon John Forster, Registrar, 1928-1945[29][30]
  • Rev Dr Canon Frank Cash, Registrar, 1946-1960[31][32]
  • Rev Canon Colin H. Duncan, Registrar, 1961-1973[33]
  • Rev Dr Canon Stuart Babbage (Stuart Barton Babbage), Registrar, 1973-1991
  • Rev Dr John Pryor, Dean, 1991-1995[34]
  • Rev Dr Mark Harding, Dean, 1996-2016[35]
  • Rev Dr Martin Sutherland, Dean, 2016-2020[36]
  • Professor James Dalziel, Dean, 2020-current[37]

Notable alumni

Notable faculty and staff

References

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External links

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