Students wishing to study for the Certificate, the Diploma or the Degree must demonstrate the ability to undertake an undergraduate course of this nature successfully. This will normally mean possession of standard matriculation requirements – two A levels plus three different GCSE passes grade C or above, or equivalent alternatives. Mature students without these academic qualifications will be considered individually. A selection of our Distance Learning courses may form a suitable Access Course for those without such qualifications.
We do not normally accept students under the age of 25 on the Theology & Counselling programme and never under 21. We also need to assure ourselves that you have the personal qualities necessary and that you are ready to undertake the emotional demands of this kind of training.
Some exemptions (accreditation of prior learning) may be possible for students who have recently completed a CWR counselling course, or who have already existing qualifications in theology or counselling.
