You may sign up to audit as many courses as you like, provided the course meeting times do not conflict.
Doctor of Ministry courses may not be audited
If you are a current Trinity student, please do not use this form. You may register to audit courses using Campus Cafe during the open registration period.

Our academics are defined by a blend of rigorous scholarship and deep spiritual formation, all rooted in the Anglican tradition.
We offer a comprehensive curriculum aligned with the Anglican Church in North America’s ordination requirements, ensuring that you are thoroughly prepared for both ministry and mission. This approach stands out by uniting academic excellence with orthodox formation, so you never have to choose between intellectual growth and spiritual depth.
This holistic educational environment is designed to nurture, challenge, and transform, and equip you to serve faithfully and lead with wisdom throughout your life and ministry.

The Master of Divinity program prepares you for ordained ministry or other specialized leadership roles. This course of study is both academic and professional, covering the fields of Biblical Studies, Church History, Systematic Theology, Missions, and Pastoral Care.


The Master of Arts program offers you a community of Anglican scholars and students to help you read widely, think deeply, and communicate insightfully. The outcome is a sound knowledge of theology to prepare you for Anglican ministry or further study.
The Master of Sacred Theology is an advanced academic degree designed for those who have already earned a master's degree in a theological discipline from an accredited theological school.
This degree may enhance academic qualifications for future doctoral study or provide those in ministry with further formal theological training to deepen a scholarly understanding in a particular theological area.

The Doctor of Ministry (DMin) program equips clergy and lay leaders to grow deeper in the theology and practice of ministry.
Through doctoral-level coursework, field study, research and writing, and the completion of a thesis project, DMin students become better equipped to understand their ministry contexts and approach the work of ministry through a biblical, theological, and liturgical framework.
The DMin is designed for clergy and Christian leaders working in ministry of all sorts.

Diploma Programs are "mini masters" that you might want to extend later. The 18 credit-hours earned in a Diploma Program can be applied to the 49-credit-hour Master of Arts or the 94-credit-hour Master of Divinity degrees.
A Certificate could be earned in place of a Diploma, as you take the same courses but with less reading, reduced requirements, and grades on a pass/fail basis. Credits from Certificate Programs cannot later be applied towards a master's degree.

Trinity brings theological formation to you in Farsi, Portuguese, and Spanish. Through our Diploma in Christian Ministry and Diploma in Anglican Studies, join a vibrant learning community online while serving your local context.
Are you looking to become competent in the essentials of distinctively Anglican ministry? Do you want to have a secure grounding in Anglican theology, history, and know how to conduct worship in the Prayer Book tradition?


Are you looking to be admitted to the Order of Deacons? Do you wish to be better grounded in the Scriptures, Anglican theology, and the history of Holy Orders? Would you like to be fully equipped to lead worship in the Prayer Book tradition?
Are you committed to ensuring that the next generation is well catechized in the faith “that was once for all delivered to the saints” (Jude 1:3)?” Do you want to learn from the great teachers of the church who labored to form disciples in the image of Christ?


Are you passionate about serving Jesus in a way that is deeply rooted in the Scriptures and is deeply relevant to the ministry needs around you? Are you looking for both academic excellence and spiritual formation?
Are you called to preach the gospel? Are you looking to develop your message and ministry according to a deeper grasp of Scripture and a better understanding of spiritual formation?

Auditing a course at Trinity Anglican Seminary allows lay people to participate fully in classroom learning without the pressure of grades or assignments.
This experience opens access to rigorous theological study and spiritual formation, equipping lay leaders with deeper biblical understanding and practical ministry skills.
As a result, auditing can be a transformative step for those discerning their calling or seeking to serve more confidently and effectively in their churches and communities, even if they are not pursuing a formal degree or ordination.
