Common Questions
What is the difference between Morling and other Bible Colleges?
What is the percentage of residential to non-residential students?
Do I have to live-on to be a full time student?
Do you have accommodation for married couples and families?
If I can not attend an open day/night can I visit the College at other times?
Can I start studying mid-way through the year?
Q. What is the difference between Morling and other Bible Colleges?
A. Morling College is the Baptist Bible & Theological College of NSW, thus we hold to and teach the evangelical Biblical understanding of the Christian faith including the authority of Scriptures, the centrality of the Gospel and the power of the Holy Spirit. (See What we believe). Our motto is Summa Supremo which means ‘our best for the Highest. We place an emphasis
upon the study of God’s Word, developing Christian character and spirituality and equipping students for mission and ministry. Our faculty are not only involved in teaching but are active in ministry themselves.
Q. What is the percentage of residential to non-residential students?
A. Two thirds of full time students are residential.
Q. Do I have to live-on to be a full time student?
A. We request that all full time single students live on-campus unless there is an important reason to do otherwise.
Q. Do you have accommodation for married couples and families?
A. Yes.
Q. If I can not attend an open day/night can I visit the College at other times?
A. Yes. Please contact the office to arrange a time for a member of faculty to speak with you.
Q. Can I start studying mid-way through the year?
A. Yes.
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