
Welcome! I am delighted that you are considering Trinity Anglican Seminary as a place where you will be formed for lifelong ministry service. My name is Janessa and I am a proud alumna of Trinity. My years here as a student were some of the most formative of my life, and it is an honor walk alongside other men and women like you who are discerning their calls to seminary.
My team is here to serve as you discern next steps. Whether you are gathering information, planning to visit our campus, or preparing to apply to be a student, we are here to help! Below you will find resources to help you become more familiar with our seminary, including sample lectures and campus visit information. If you have any questions, please let us know!
Our Master of Divinity, Anglican Studies, and certificate programs provide the biblical, theological, and practical formation ACNA ordination and lay ministry require.
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Watching free lectures from Trinity Anglican Seminary’s professors gives prospective students a firsthand look at the school’s teaching style, theological depth, and faculty expertise.
These sample lectures provide an authentic sense of Trinity’s academic and spiritual environment, helping you determine if the seminary’s approach to formation and ministry preparation aligns with your goals. Engaging with these resources is an effective way to get to know Trinity’s community and what sets its education apart.
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You'll belong before you begin. Our community of students, faculty, and Anglican leaders welcomes you into deep friendships and faithful formation for lifelong ministry.
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Experience the heartbeat of Trinity’s life of prayer. In this short video of Evening Prayer, you’ll see how Scripture, sacrament, and song shape a community that is warmly orthodox and deeply Anglican—forming not just minds, but ministers.
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If Trinity seems like it could be a good fit for you, we invite you to apply! Click below to see an overview of the admission process, and start your application today.
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Complete this form to begin your application!
This can be paid with a credit card in the online portal or with a check sent through the mail. Checks should be made payable to Trinity Anglican Seminary.
This can be paid with a credit card in the online portal or with a check sent through the mail. Checks should be made payable to Trinity Anglican Seminary.
This should be a standard work resumé or CV.
This should be a reference letter from your rector/senior pastor or bishop. Please see the Application Checklist for details.
See the Application Checklist for further details and instructions.
All international applicants are required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and have their official test scores submitted to the Admissions Office. The TOEFL iBT is strongly preferred.
The applicant should normally score a minimum total of 80 across all four areas (Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing), representing proficient skill for graduate academic endeavor. A total score of 90 or higher is preferable. Applicants scoring Low, Limited, or Weak in any category are ordinarily not offered admission. – further instructions available here.
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.
Apply to the Doctorate Program

Download the checklist

Complete this form to begin your application!
This can be paid with a credit card in the online portal or with a check sent through the mail. Checks should be made payable to Trinity Anglican Seminary.
This can be paid with a credit card in the online portal or with a check sent through the mail. Checks should be made payable to Trinity Anglican Seminary.
This should be a standard work resumé or CV.
The 4 essays are
See the Application Checklist for further details and essay prompts.
Forms with instructions are available after you submit your online application.
Official transcripts are required from all seminaries and/or graduate schools you have attended. Official transcripts must be sent directly from those institutions to the Admissions Office at Trinity. Unofficial or student transcripts are not accepted.
All international applicants are required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and have their official test scores submitted to the Admissions Office. The TOEFL iBT is strongly preferred.
The applicant should normally score a minimum total of 80 across all four areas (Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing), representing proficient skill for graduate academic endeavor. A total score of 90 or higher is preferable. Applicants scoring Low, Limited, or Weak in any category are ordinarily not offered admission. – further instructions available here.
When your application file is completed, it will be submitted for preliminary review. After the preliminary review process is completed, you may be contacted by the Admissions Office to schedule an interview. Interviews may be conducted in person, via telephone, or via video conference call at the discretion of the Director of Admissions.
Certificate programs offer specialized training in preparation for particular ministries or a specific subject of study. Certificates are non-credit on a pass/fail basis. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
Apply to the Certificate Program

Download the checklist
Complete this form to begin your application!
This can be paid with a credit card in the online portal or with a check sent through the mail. Checks should be made payable to Trinity Anglican Seminary.
This can be paid with a credit card in the online portal or with a check sent through the mail. Checks should be made payable to Trinity Anglican Seminary.
This should be a standard work resumé or CV.
This is a personal statement essay. Please see the Application Checklist for details.
Forms with instructions are available after you submit your online application.
See the Application Checklist for further details and instructions.
All international applicants are required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and have their official test scores submitted to the Admissions Office. The TOEFL iBT is strongly preferred.
The applicant should normally score a minimum total of 80 across all four areas (Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing), representing proficient skill for graduate academic endeavor. A total score of 90 or higher is preferable. Applicants scoring Low, Limited, or Weak in any category are ordinarily not offered admission. – further instructions available here.
The Stanway Scholars Program (formerly the Majority World Scholars Program) is a fellowship at Trinity Anglican Seminary for international students in the global Anglican Communion.
These students take courses in residence atour campusin Ambridge, Pennsylvania, and are provided with a full scholarship (including tuition, transportation, room and board, and books). The program is designed to provide a high level of theological training to students desiring to teach the Bible and theology in their home country.
Apply to the Stanway Scholarship

Download the checklist
Complete this form to begin your application!
This can be paid with a credit card in the online portal or with a check sent through the mail. Checks should be made payable to Trinity Anglican Seminary.
This can be paid with a credit card in the online portal or with a check sent through the mail. Checks should be made payable to Trinity Anglican Seminary.
Please have official transcripts submitted from all post-high school education institutions (colleges, universities, institutes, etc.) you have attended. Transcripts are considered official if they are sent directly from the institution to our office via mail. They usually include the original signature of the registrar and/or the official seal of the school. Student copies cannot be accepted as official transcripts.
This should be a standard work resumé or CV.
The 2 essays are
See the Application Checklist for further details and essay prompts.
Forms with instructions are available after you submit your online application.
All international applicants are required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and have their official test scores submitted to the Admissions Office. The TOEFL iBT is strongly preferred.
The applicant should normally score a minimum total of 80 across all four areas (Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing), representing proficient skill for graduate academic endeavor. A total score of 90 or higher is preferable. Applicants scoring Low, Limited, or Weak in any category are ordinarily not offered admission. – further instructions available here.
When your application file is completed, it will be submitted for preliminary review. The Admissions Office normally reviews all applications to the Stanway Scholars program together after the January 1st deadline. After the preliminary review process is completed, you may be contacted by the Admissions Office to schedule an interview. Interviews may be conducted in person, via telephone, or via video conference call at the discretion of the Director of Admissions.