College facilities
Size of ACT college
Medium (100 to 250 students)
Delivery modes
On-campus and off-campus options available
Overseas students
Approved for delivery of some courses to overseas students at its main campus.
See here for further details for overseas student information.
Provision of academic and study skills support services, including English language support
Students are encouraged to view ACT’s Student Support Services page for information about academic and study skills support services available. In addition, the following are services available at Queensland Theological College:
- Tutorial sessions on Essay Writing and Referencing are mandatory for all new students at the beginning of semester. All current students are welcome to attend these sessions again at any time.
- The content of these Essay Writing and Referencing tutorial sessions is available on the learning management system for students to refer back to for the life of their course.
- Students are encouraged to make appointments with the Librarian or Academic Dean if they need assistance with a particular assessment piece.
Provision of counselling services
ACT and its colleges have a strong commitment to student wellbeing. Students are encouraged to view ACT’s Student Support Services page for information about personal and counselling support services available, as well as links to relevant ACT policies and processes in place to provide support to students. In addition, the following services are available to students studying at Queensland Theological College:
- Students are involved in Pastoral Care Groups, and are encouraged to approach either their Pastoral Care Groups contacts (Faculty members), or the Principal or Vice Principal if they are experiencing personal difficulties.
- Each Pastoral Care Group has both a male and female staff member as a contact. The Pastoral Care Groups also meet as a group 2-3 times a semester.
- Referrals can be provided for complex support matters. Queensland Theological College primarily refers students to independent external services:
- Dr Carolyn Russell – Foundations Counselling
- Dr Jono Andrews – Heart in Mind
Library
The library provides a wide range of digital resources, as well as a physical collection of over 30,000 monographs. Information about the library and services are available here.
Learning spaces - lecture / tutorial rooms
2 Lecture rooms:
Number of seats/study spaces: 81
4 Tutorial room:
Number of seats/study spaces: 28
1 Library:
Number of seats/study spaces available for private study: 31
Number of seats/study spaces available for group study: 28
1 Chapel:
Number of seats/study spaces: 200
Learning spaces - Informal spaces
2 spaces available, for group study, recreational activities, socialising, and discussions with lecturers and tutors outside of a classroom setting:
- Foyer/Lounge area for discussion with lecturers/tutors, socialising
- outdoor area with seating for group study, discussion with lecturers/tutors, recreational activities, socialising
Learning spaces - shared meals areas available to students
Dining Area:
Number of seats/study spaces: 50
Residential accommodation for students
No on-campus accommodation is available for students. While QTC does not provide accommodation options for students, the college alerts the student body to accommodation options through a weekly news bulletin and the student noticeboard.
Enrolment and application processes
For information about the enrolment process, including any relevant standards of behaviour and college ethos, click here.
Contacts
Prospective Students – contact the Registrar, Lizi Phillpotts
Current students – contact the Registrar, Lizi Phillpotts
For support, see the Student Support Officers
For incidents or information about Sexual Assault or Sexual Harassment, there is a designated SASH Contact Officer
For overseas students, there is a designated Overseas Students Liaison Officer
College academic timetable / unit offering
College calendar and key dates
College website
Visit qtc.edu.au