| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Evangelical and Interdenominational Focus: LST is committed to evangelical Christian theology and welcomes students from a wide range of church traditions, including Anglican, Baptist, Pentecostal, and independent churches. This interdenominational focus fosters a diverse and enriching learning environment.
Courses Offered: LST offers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and research degrees, including:
BA (Hons) Theology
BA (Hons) Theology & Worship
BA (Hons) Theology, Music & Worship
Postgraduate MA in Theological Studies
MA in Integrative Theology
MTh (Master of Theology) programs
Research Degrees (MPhil and PhD)
These programs are validated by Middlesex University, ensuring academic rigor and global recognition.
Focus on Worship and the Arts: LST is unique in its integration of theology, music, and worship, training students to serve in worship ministry while grounding them in solid biblical and theological principles.
Research Excellence: The school is known for its commitment to theological research and innovation, hosting various scholars and encouraging research in areas such as biblical studies, systematic theology, missiology, ethics, and church history.
Student Community: The student body at LST is diverse, with individuals from the UK and many countries around the world. This diversity provides opportunities for students to engage in cross-cultural theological discussions and perspectives.
Campus and Facilities: The Northwood campus provides a peaceful, conducive environment for study, featuring a library with a substantial collection of theological resources, lecture halls, seminar rooms, and worship spaces. On-campus accommodation is available for students.
Christian Formation: In addition to academics, LST emphasizes the spiritual growth and formation of its students. Daily chapel services, prayer meetings, and mentorship by faculty are integral parts of the experience.
Alumni and Global Impact: Graduates of LST have gone on to serve in various capacities, including pastors, missionaries, theologians, worship leaders, and academics. Its alumni network is spread across the globe, reflecting the school's international influence.
LST's mission is to equip people, through theological education, to impact the world for Christ. It seeks to bridge the gap between academic theology and practical ministry, preparing students to apply biblical principles in real-world contexts.
The school offers various scholarships and bursaries to help students manage tuition costs, making theological education more accessible.
LST’s undergraduate courses provide a solid foundation in theology and its applications in ministry, worship, and church leadership. These courses are validated by Middlesex University.
BA (Hons) Theology
A rigorous academic program focusing on core theological disciplines such as biblical studies, systematic theology, church history, and ethics.
Ideal for those preparing for ministry, missions, or further academic study.
Duration: 3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent).
BA (Hons) Theology and Worship
Combines theological education with training in worship ministry.
Emphasizes the biblical foundations of worship, the theology of worship, and practical skills for worship leadership.
Duration: 3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent).
BA (Hons) Theology, Music, and Worship
A unique course integrating theology with music and worship.
Offers practical musical training alongside theological and biblical studies.
Designed for students aiming for careers in worship leadership or music ministry.
Duration: 3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent).
BA (Hons) Theology (Placement Track)
This program integrates academic study with hands-on ministry experience through a structured placement program.
Offers students practical preparation for ministry roles while completing their degree.
LST’s postgraduate programs are aimed at deepening theological understanding and equipping individuals for specialized ministry or academic research.
MA in Theological Studies
Provides an advanced level of theological education with an option to specialize in areas such as biblical studies, ethics, systematic theology, or practical theology.
Ideal for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of the Christian faith or prepare for ministry or further research.
Duration: 1 year full-time or 2–3 years part-time.
MA in Integrative Theology
Focuses on exploring theology in an integrative way, addressing contemporary issues and challenges in church and society.
Encourages the integration of biblical and theological reflection with practical application.
Duration: 1 year full-time or 2–3 years part-time.
MA in Theology and Worship
Designed for worship leaders, pastors, and musicians who wish to explore the relationship between worship and theology at a deeper level.
Combines theological reflection with practical skills for worship leadership.
Duration: 1 year full-time or 2–3 years part-time.
LST is a leading institution for theological research and offers opportunities for advanced study through research degrees, validated by Middlesex University.
MPhil (Master of Philosophy)
A research-focused degree for students looking to conduct in-depth theological or biblical studies on a particular topic.
Often a stepping stone toward doctoral studies.
Duration: 2 years full-time or 3–4 years part-time.
PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)
A high-level research degree for those aiming to contribute original scholarship to the field of theology or biblical studies.
LST offers expert supervision in areas such as biblical studies, systematic theology, practical theology, church history, and ethics.
Duration: 3–4 years full-time or 6–7 years part-time.
LST offers several options for students who want to engage in theological study but cannot commit to a full-time degree program:
Short Courses and Modules
Students can take individual modules on a credit or audit basis to explore specific areas of interest.
Flexible and Online Learning
Some programs offer flexible or blended learning options, allowing students to combine in-person and online study to suit their schedules.
Open Theology Course (OTC)
A non-accredited introductory course for those wanting to explore theology for personal growth or lay ministry preparation.
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (Approx. in USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
BA (Hons) Theology |
3 years (full-time) |
$13,500 - $14,500 |
|
BA (Hons) Theology and Worship |
3 years (full-time) |
$13,500 - $14,500 |
|
BA (Hons) Theology, Music, and Worship |
3 years (full-time) |
$14,000 - $15,000 |
|
BA (Hons) Theology (Placement Track) |
3 years (full-time) |
$13,500 - $14,500 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (Approx. in USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
MA in Theological Studies |
1 year (full-time) |
$13,500 - $14,500 |
|
|
2–3 years (part-time) |
$6,750 - $7,250 per year |
|
MA in Integrative Theology |
1 year (full-time) |
$13,500 - $14,500 |
|
|
2–3 years (part-time) |
$6,750 - $7,250 per year |
|
MA in Theology and Worship |
1 year (full-time) |
$14,000 - $15,000 |
|
|
2–3 years (part-time) |
$7,000 - $7,500 per year |
|
MTh (Master of Theology) |
1 year (full-time) |
$14,000 - $15,000 |
|
|
2–3 years (part-time) |
$7,000 - $7,500 per year |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (Approx. in USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) |
3–4 years (full-time) |
$14,000 - $15,000 |
|
|
6–7 years (part-time) |
$7,000 - $7,500 per year |
|
MPhil (Master of Philosophy) |
2 years (full-time) |
$14,000 - $15,000 |
|
|
3–4 years (part-time) |
$7,000 - $7,500 per year |
World-Class Theological Education:
LST is one of Europe’s largest evangelical theological colleges, renowned for its rigorous academic programs that integrate theology, worship, and ministry training.
Interdenominational and Inclusive:
The college welcomes students from various denominations, nationalities, and cultural backgrounds, fostering a global and inclusive learning environment.
Accredited Degrees:
All degrees at LST are validated by Middlesex University, ensuring international recognition and academic credibility.
Location in London:
LST is located in Northwood, a peaceful suburb of northwest London. Its proximity to central London provides access to rich cultural, historical, and spiritual resources.
Cultural Diversity:
LST has a diverse student body, with individuals from countries across Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, and other regions. This diversity creates a vibrant, multicultural atmosphere.
International students can enroll in a wide range of programs, including:
BA (Hons) Theology
BA (Hons) Theology and Worship
BA (Hons) Theology, Music, and Worship
BA (Hons) Theology (Placement Track)
MA in Theological Studies
MA in Integrative Theology
MA in Theology and Worship
MTh (Master of Theology)
MPhil (Master of Philosophy)
PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)
International students may also take individual modules on a credit or audit basis, depending on their needs.
Visit the LST website or prospectus to explore the wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and research degree programs available, such as:
Undergraduate Programs: BA (Hons) Theology, BA Theology and Worship, BA Theology, Music, and Worship.
Postgraduate Programs: MA in Theological Studies, MA in Integrative Theology, PhD, etc.
Ensure the program aligns with your academic and vocational goals.
Review the academic, language, and other specific requirements for your chosen program.
For Undergraduate Programs:
Completion of a high school diploma or equivalent (e.g., A-levels for UK students, IB diploma, or an international equivalent).
For theology-related degrees, no prior theological background is necessary, but an interest in biblical and theological studies is required.
For Postgraduate Programs:
A bachelor’s degree in theology or a related field (for MA or MTh programs). Other degrees may be accepted if supported by sufficient experience or background in theology.
For research degrees (MPhil or PhD), a master’s degree in theology or a related subject is typically required.
For International Students:
Academic qualifications equivalent to UK requirements.
Proof of English language proficiency (if English is not your first language), such as:
IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5 (with at least 6.0 in each category).
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 90–92.
Other recognized qualifications may also be accepted.
Gather the necessary documents, which usually include:
A completed application form (available on the LST website).
Academic transcripts and certificates (translated into English, if required).
A personal statement outlining your reasons for applying, your faith journey, and your career aspirations.
A reference letter from an academic, professional, or spiritual mentor (e.g., a church leader or pastor).
English language test results (for international applicants).
For postgraduate research degrees: A research proposal detailing the area you intend to study and your academic interests.
Applications can be submitted online via the LST.
Ensure all sections of the application form are completed and supporting documents are uploaded.
After submitting your application, you may be invited for an interview (in person or online).
The interview allows the admissions team to assess your suitability for the program and gives you an opportunity to ask questions about studying at LST.
If your application is successful, LST will issue one of the following offers:
Conditional Offer: If additional requirements (e.g., final exam results or English language proficiency) need to be fulfilled.
Unconditional Offer: If all requirements are met.
Accept your offer by signing and returning the acceptance form. You may also need to pay a deposit to secure your place.
International students from outside the UK and Ireland will need a Student Visa (Tier 4) to study at LST.
Use your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS), which LST provides upon confirming your place, to apply for your visa.
Ensure you meet the visa requirements, including proof of sufficient funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses.
LST offers on-campus accommodation or can provide guidance for nearby housing options.
Plan your travel to London, attend orientation sessions, and settle into the community.
Primary Intake:
September: Most undergraduate and postgraduate programs begin in September, which marks the start of the academic year.
Secondary Intake (Limited Programs):
January: Some postgraduate programs or part-time study options may have a January intake.
Students are encouraged to check the specific program details on the LST website to confirm availability for the January intake.
Rolling Admissions (For Certain Research Degrees):
Applications for PhD (Doctoral) and MPhil (Master of Philosophy) research programs are often accepted on a rolling basis, with flexible start dates depending on the nature of the research and supervisory availability.
The eligibility criteria at LST vary depending on the level of study (undergraduate, postgraduate, or research) and the applicant's background (domestic or international). Below is the breakdown of eligibility requirements:
Programs include: BA (Hons) Theology, BA (Hons) Theology and Worship, and BA (Hons) Theology, Music, and Worship.
Academic Requirements:
UK Applicants: Minimum A-level qualifications (BBC) or equivalent. BTEC and other recognized qualifications are also considered.
International Applicants: Equivalent of a UK high school diploma or 12th-grade qualification, with strong academic performance.
Applicants without formal qualifications may be admitted based on relevant experience or completion of a foundation course (e.g., Open Theology Certificate offered by LST).
English Language Proficiency (For Non-Native Speakers):
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.0 (with at least 5.5 in each component).
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 80–85.
Other English qualifications, such as Pearson PTE or Cambridge English exams, may also be accepted.
Faith and Commitment:
Applicants are expected to demonstrate an active Christian faith and commitment to theological education. This can be shared in the personal statement.
Programs include: MA in Theological Studies, MA in Integrative Theology, and MA in Theology and Worship.
Academic Requirements:
A bachelor's degree (typically 2:1 or above in the UK system) in theology, biblical studies, or a related field.
Applicants with other academic backgrounds but substantial ministry experience or theological knowledge may also be considered.
English Language Proficiency (For Non-Native Speakers):
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5 (with at least 6.0 in each component).
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 90–92.
Equivalent qualifications, such as Pearson PTE or Cambridge English exams, may also be accepted.
Additional Requirements:
A personal statement outlining the applicant’s faith journey, reasons for pursuing theological education, and future goals.
At least one reference from an academic or church leader.
Programs include: PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) and MPhil (Master of Philosophy).
Academic Requirements:
A master’s degree in theology, biblical studies, or a related discipline with demonstrated research competence.
In exceptional cases, candidates with a strong bachelor's degree (first-class or 2:1) and substantial ministry or academic experience may be considered for direct admission to a PhD.
English Language Proficiency (For Non-Native Speakers):
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 7.0 (with at least 6.5 in each component).
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 100–105.
Equivalent qualifications are also accepted.
Research Proposal:
A detailed research proposal outlining the proposed research topic, objectives, methodology, and academic significance. This is a critical component of the PhD application.
Interview:
Applicants may be required to attend an interview (in-person or online) with the academic supervisor or admissions team to discuss their research interests and suitability.
In addition to meeting the academic and English language requirements listed above, international students must:
Visa Requirements:
Apply for a Student Visa (Tier 4) if studying full-time.
Provide evidence of sufficient funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses.
Documentation:
Submit certified translations of academic transcripts and certificates (if not in English).
Financial Support:
Confirm the ability to pay tuition fees and demonstrate financial stability as part of the visa application.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Award Amount |
Applicable Programs |
Application Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
LST Bursary Fund |
- Open to students facing financial hardship. |
(based on financial need). |
All undergraduate and postgraduate programs. |
Typically before course start. |
|
The Principal’s Scholarship |
- Awarded to students demonstrating exceptional academic ability and Christian leadership. |
Up to 50% of tuition fees. |
Undergraduate and postgraduate programs. |
N/A |
|
Worship Scholarships |
- For students enrolled in music or worship-related programs (e.g., BA Theology, Music & Worship). |
(partial funding). |
Undergraduate worship-related programs. |
Early application encouraged. |
|
Overseas Student Scholarship |
- For international students with financial need and academic promise. |
typically partial tuition support. |
All undergraduate and postgraduate programs. |
Typically before course start. |
|
Church Partnership Grant |
- For students receiving financial support from their church. |
Matched funding up to £1,000 ($1,250 USD). |
All programs (undergraduate and postgraduate). |
Ongoing (apply before enrollment). |
|
Postgraduate Research Scholarships |
- For MPhil/PhD students with strong academic records and promising research proposals. |
(up to 50% of tuition fees). |
MPhil and PhD research programs. |
Rolling (based on research start date). |
|
Alumni Discount |
- For LST alumni continuing to postgraduate studies. |
10% discount on tuition fees. |
Postgraduate taught and research programs. |
Before program enrollment. |
|
Family Discount |
- For families with more than one member enrolled at LST simultaneously. |
10% discount on tuition fees for each student. |
All programs. |
At enrollment. |
Facility/Accommodation Type |
Details |
Cost (Approx. in USD) |
Additional Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
|
On-Campus Accommodation (Single Room) |
- Furnished single rooms with a bed, desk, chair, wardrobe, and sink. |
$6,000 – $6,800 per academic year |
Includes utilities (electricity, heating, water). |
|
On-Campus Accommodation (Shared Room) |
- Shared rooms (2 people), ideal for students seeking a more affordable option. |
$5,000 – $5,500 per academic year |
Includes utilities. Limited availability. |
|
On-Campus Accommodation (Married Students) |
- A small number of self-contained flats for married students or families. |
$8,000 – $9,000 per academic year |
Utilities included. Early application recommended. |
|
Meal Plan (Optional) |
- Access to on-campus dining facilities (breakfast, lunch, and dinner available). |
$1,800 – $2,500 per academic year |
Pay-as-you-go meal options also available. |
|
Off-Campus Accommodation |
- Assistance is provided to find local rentals near the campus (rooms, flats, or houses). |
$700 – $1,200 per month |
Cost depends on location and room type. |
|
Library and Study Spaces |
- Access to a well-equipped library with theological resources, study areas, and free Wi-Fi. |
Included in tuition fees |
Ideal for personal and group study. |
|
Chapel and Worship Spaces |
- Dedicated chapel for daily worship and prayer services. |
Included in tuition fees |
Open to all students for spiritual growth. |
|
Student Lounge/Common Areas |
- Comfortable spaces for relaxation and socializing. |
Included in tuition fees |
Features games, seating, and Wi-Fi. |
|
Gym and Fitness Facilities |
- Small on-campus gym available for students. |
Free |
Accessible during campus hours. |
|
Laundry Facilities |
- On-campus laundry facilities for residents (washing machines and dryers). |
$3 – $5 per load |
Pay-per-use system. |
|
Parking |
- Limited on-campus parking spaces available for students. |
$50 – $100 per year |
Permits required; first-come, first-served basis. |
Chapel Services:
Daily worship services in the LST chapel form the heart of the community's spiritual life. Students, staff, and faculty come together for prayer, worship, and teaching.
Services often include sermons, music-led worship, and opportunities for reflection.
Prayer Groups:
Regular prayer meetings and small groups are available to support students’ spiritual journeys and encourage them to pray for one another.
Christian Formation:
LST integrates spiritual development into the curriculum, offering students opportunities to grow in their faith alongside their academic studies.
Retreats and Quiet Days:
Periodic spiritual retreats and quiet days are organized to allow students time for reflection, renewal, and personal growth.
Supportive Community:
Faculty and staff are approachable and provide academic guidance and pastoral care, fostering a collaborative and nurturing environment.
Student-Driven Learning:
Group discussions, debates, and presentations encourage students to engage actively with theological concepts and apply them in real-life ministry contexts.
Cultural Diversity:
With students from around the world, LST offers a truly global learning experience, encouraging cross-cultural dialogue and understanding.
Student Societies:
student-led groups focus on activities such as music, worship, drama, sports, and social action.
These groups provide opportunities for students to pursue hobbies, develop talents, and build friendships outside the classroom.
Social Events:
Regular events such as barbecues, talent nights, quizzes, movie nights, and cultural celebrations ensure that life on campus is fun and engaging.
International Student Community:
LST has a diverse international student body, and activities are organized to celebrate different cultures and foster unity.
Support groups for international students help them settle into life in the UK, providing assistance with practical matters and cultural adjustment.
On-Campus Living:
Living on campus fosters a sense of belonging and community as students share meals, study, and worship together.
Kitchens and communal spaces promote fellowship and enable students to build lasting friendships.
Off-Campus Options:
For those living off-campus, LST offers support in finding nearby accommodations, ensuring they stay connected to the campus community.
Practical Ministry Placements:
Students gain hands-on experience by participating in placements in churches, mission organizations, or charities. These placements are often part of the curriculum and allow students to apply what they’ve learned in real-world ministry contexts.
Volunteering and Outreach:
Students are encouraged to engage in local church and community outreach programs, contributing to their personal growth and service to others.
Worship Leadership:
Worship and music students frequently lead chapel services and other worship events, allowing them to develop practical leadership skills.
Sports and Fitness:
LST offers opportunities for students to stay active, with a small gym on campus and occasional sports activities such as football and walking groups.
Exploring London:
Located in Northwood, just a short train ride from central London, students can explore London’s rich history, vibrant culture, and world-famous attractions during their free time.
Library and Study Areas:
The library is a hub of academic life, offering access to a large collection of theological books, journals, and online resources.
Study areas provide quiet spaces for students to focus on their coursework.
Dining and Social Spaces:
The cafeteria and student lounges are popular spots for connecting with fellow students over meals or coffee.
Chapel:
The on-campus chapel is a dedicated space for worship, prayer, and reflection, open to all students.
Pastoral Care:
LST places a strong emphasis on supporting students holistically, with pastoral support available to help students navigate personal, spiritual, and academic challenges.
Counseling Services:
Professional counseling services are available for students who may need emotional or mental health support.
Disability Support:
LST offers tailored support for students with disabilities, ensuring they have access to resources and facilities that accommodate their needs.
Alumni Network:
LST alumni serve in various roles, including pastors, missionaries, worship leaders, theologians, and academics. The alumni network provides inspiration and guidance for students preparing for their careers.
Workshops and Mentorship:
Career workshops and mentorship opportunities prepare students for ministry, leadership, and further academic study.
As part of many programs (especially BA Theology (Placement Track) and postgraduate programs), students are required to participate in ministry placements.
These placements are an integral part of their academic experience and provide practical, hands-on training in real-world contexts such as:
Churches (preaching, pastoral care, youth work, or worship leadership).
Christian charities or mission organizations.
Community outreach projects and chaplaincy.
Placements are organized in collaboration with LST and partner churches/organizations to align with the student's career goals and interests.
Graduates from LST have gone on to serve in a variety of roles in the church, education, missions, and wider society, including:
Church Ministry:
Pastoral roles (e.g., pastors, assistant pastors, youth pastors).
Worship leaders or directors of music ministry.
Church administrators or ministry coordinators.
Academia:
Teaching theology, biblical studies, or religious education.
Pursuing further research (MPhil, PhD) and becoming lecturers or professors.
Missions and Charities:
Working with international mission organizations.
Leadership roles in Christian non-profits or humanitarian organizations.
Chaplaincy:
Hospital, military, or prison chaplaincy roles.
Music and Worship Arts:
Worship leading, composing Christian music, or working in production roles.
Writing and Media:
Christian authorship, editing, or theological writing.
Working with Christian media outlets (e.g., podcasts, TV, or publications).
Many LST alumni have gone on to make significant contributions in various fields:
Serving as church leaders (vicars, priests, pastors) across the UK and globally.
Leading mission organizations in regions such as Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Teaching in Christian higher education institutions or secondary schools.
Contributing to Christian worship music, writing, and publishing.
LST provides several avenues to help students prepare for their careers:
Mentorship and Guidance:
Faculty members, who are often practitioners in ministry or academics, provide one-on-one mentoring and career advice.
Workshops and Seminars:
Career workshops on topics such as CV writing, interview preparation, and career planning.
Networking Opportunities:
Students have access to a vast network of alumni, churches, and partner organizations for potential career opportunities.
Job Board:
LST regularly shares job openings with students and alumni, including roles in churches, missions, and Christian organizations.
LST has strong relationships with churches, Christian organizations, and charities both in the UK and internationally. This network enables students to find opportunities in ministry and service.
Many LST graduates pursue further studies (e.g., PhD programs) at leading universities in the UK, such as Oxford, Cambridge, Durham, and others, advancing their careers in academic theology or research.
Support Feature |
Description |
|---|---|
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Ministry Placements |
Organized practical placements in churches, missions, and charities. |
|
Career Workshops |
Sessions on career planning, CV writing, and interview preparation. |
|
Mentoring |
Faculty mentors provide personalized career advice and guidance. |
|
Church Partnerships |
Strong links with UK and international churches for ministry roles. |
|
Networking Events |
Opportunities to connect with alumni, church leaders, and Christian organizations. |
|
Job Listings |
Access to job openings in ministry, missions, education, and more. |
|
Alumni Network |
A global network of graduates who provide inspiration and career connections. |
Theological and Practical Training:
LST balances academic theology with practical training to equip students with the skills they need to serve effectively in ministry, education, and other roles.
Personal and Spiritual Formation:
Students grow spiritually and develop leadership qualities that are highly valued by churches and organizations.
Global Perspective:
With its diverse community and international focus, LST prepares students to work in a variety of cultural and global contexts.
LST is open to applicants from diverse backgrounds, and its admissions decisions are based on the following key factors:
Academic Qualifications:
Applicants must meet the academic requirements for the program they are applying to (e.g., high school diploma or equivalent for undergraduate, bachelor's degree for postgraduate).
Faith and Christian Commitment:
As a Christian theological college, LST requires applicants to demonstrate an active Christian faith and a willingness to engage in theological study from an evangelical perspective.
English Language Proficiency (for Non-Native Speakers):
International applicants must meet the English language proficiency requirements (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL).
Supporting Documents:
Personal statements, references (often from a church leader or pastor), and for research students, a clear research proposal.
Relatively High Acceptance Rate:
LST is committed to equipping individuals for ministry, worship, and academic service, which means they aim to admit students who align with their mission. Therefore, the acceptance rate is generally considered high, provided applicants meet the eligibility criteria and show a clear sense of calling or purpose in pursuing theological education.
Inclusive Admissions Approach:
LST welcomes applicants from a wide range of denominations, nationalities, and cultural backgrounds, reflecting its interdenominational and global focus.
London School of Theology
Green Lane,
Northwood,
London,
HA6 2UW,
United Kingdom.