The Crossway extension campus provides accessible theological education and ministry training by offering six introductory units and field education classes taught on-campus by qualified lecturers, with additional support and resources provided by Morling College. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to enrol in further education with Morling College's online courses, broadening your educational experience.
Take the next step in your learning journey! Whether you’re ready to pursue a degree, start with a single unit for credit, or simply want to attend lectures without the pressure of assessments, we’ve got an option for you. Enrol as a credit student and work toward academic achievements, or join as an audit student to enjoy the enriching lecture experience.
Morling College’s Future Students Team is available to assist with course applications and answer any questions you have about our courses and units.
These two foundational units examine the New Testament, covering the Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation, exploring their historical context and ongoing relevance for today’s communities.
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
6:45pm - 9:30pm with a |
NT002 The Early New Testament Church 6:45pm - 9:30pm with a |
These foundational Old Testament units explore the Pentateuch, Prophets, and Writings, revealing God’s actions in history and His purpose for all nations.
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
OT001 Old Testament Foundations 6:45pm - 9:30pm with a |
OT002 Old Testament Prophets and Writing 6:45pm - 9:30pm with a |
Serving Jesus goes beyond theory, integrating knowledge into practice. These units support practical theology through church-based (PC092) or broader ministry (PC094) contexts, fostering deep theological reflection.
Semester 1 | Semester2 |
PC092 Congregational Field Education 10.00am to 12.00pm |
PC094 Practical Ministry Field Education 10.00am to 12.00pm |
At Morling College, we offer a range of diploma and degree courses to help you pursue your studies in a way that suits you best.
Apply to study for an award with units delivered onsite at Crossway and complete further units online through Morling College. Or if you just want to dip your toe in the water, begin with units for credit that can later count towards a degree. The choice is yours!
Morling College is an affiliated college of the Australian College of Theology (TEQSA Number: PRV12010). It is approved to deliver certain face-to-face units on our Morling Crossway Campus toward any of our courses, up to 96 credit points (equivalent to 1 year full time). Longer courses can be completed via additional online study.
You can either apply for credit with a single unit for credit or a diploma/degree program; or you can apply for a single unit for audit.
Two references are needed for applications for credit:
Referee 1: Minister, Pastor or Elder of your current church
Referee 2: Professional/Secondary Referee (A person who can attest to your experience and suitability in the field of study you are applying for).
Please note that referees cannot be a relative.
This is not required for not-for-credit (audit) enrolments.
If you are currently studying at another Affiliated College of the Australian College of Theology, you can enrol with us as your nominated ‘home college’, see here for details.
If you’re currently studying at another Higher Education Provider and have confirmed that our units will be credited towards your course, you can apply for cross-institutional enrolment with us here.
Explore our unit timetable to find session dates and times that suit your availability. For detailed information:
Parking
Ample parking is available on-site, with clearly marked visitor and student parking areas.
Accessibility
We are committed to providing accessible facilities, including wheelchair access, elevators, and designated accessible parking spaces.
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For additional assistance or questions about accessibility, please contact us.
We've compiled answers to some of the most common queries about our courses, application process, fees, and campus facilities. Whether you're exploring your study options or preparing to apply, you'll find helpful information here. If you have further questions, don’t hesitate to reach out!
In 2025, each unit undertaken at an undergraduate level costs $2,676. Postgraduate units are $3,060. Further information can be found here.
The Federal Government offers the FEE-HELP government loan scheme to assist Australians to fund their education, by paying an eligible student's tuition fees. Eligible students (Australian citizens and residents who hold a permanent humanitarian visa) are able to access FEE-HELP.
Students who choose to audit, that is, enrol on a casual non credit basis, pay $420 per unit.
To apply for undergraduate programs like the Diploma of Ministry (DipMin), Diploma of Theology (DipTh), Bachelor of Ministry (BMin), or Bachelor of Theology (BTh), you’ll generally need to have completed Year 12 in an Australian school with an ATAR of 65 or higher, have a qualification at AQF level 5 or above, or show other evidence of academic readiness. If you would like assistance in assessing your “academic readiness”, please contact our Future Students Team who are ready to answer any of your questions.
Graduate programs, such as the Graduate Certificate of Divinity (GradCertDiv) and Graduate Diploma of Divinity (GradDipDiv), are open to those who hold at least a bachelor’s degree in a non-theological field from an Australian university or an equivalent institution, or who have completed an equivalent course of study. Further information about specific eligibility is available on individual program pages.
Heather Packett is currently the Teaching Pastor at Crossway Baptist Church, with 25 years experience on staff in varying roles throughout her ministry career. She is a regular preacher across Crossway’s 7 campuses, and throughout Australia in churches and conferences. Heather has been lecturing exegetical studies on Biblical books for the past 8 years, and teaches Scripture themes and typology regularly. She also leads Biblical Tours to Turkey, Greece, and Israel for those wishing to dive deeper into Scripture on location. Heather, and her husband Lucas, are also the National Directors of ARK, a charity that supports faith-based foster carers. They have 2 teenage children.
Stephen Tan serves as the Senior Pastor of Regeneration Church Monash. Stephen has served as a church planter and a trainer of church planters. He previously worked as a catalyst and trainer with City to City Australia for 3 years alongside pastoral ministry. He has trained pastors, planters, preachers and evangelists in Australia, India, Singapore and Malaysia. Stephen co-founded the Together for Clayton and Beyond network. He has written for The Gospel Coalition and Christianity Today. His research interests are in New Testament, preaching, missiology and church planting. Stephen is married to Kallie and father to Austin and Kieran.
At Crossway, you can complete up to six units face to face, and we have plans to offer more over time. However, Morling College provides flexible study options, including livestream, online, and intensive formats which allow you to complete your degree.
As a livestream student, you can join on-campus classes held on our other campuses in real-time, engaging fully with the lecturer and in-person students. Our online units allow you to study from home on your own schedule, featuring weekly modules and recorded lectures. Intensives are a combination of online study and multi-day block of on campus teaching. Reach out to the Future Students Team to find out more about your options.
There is ample parking readily available and accessible via Vision Drive.
Morling Students have access to a comprehensive library that provides access to a variety of printed, electronic, and online material. Morling’s library catalogue is accessible online and all students can access journal articles through the catalogue and online database. Library books can be sent out from the library to students enrolled online.
Morling has partnered with Perlego, an online library with thousands of textbooks. A subscription to Perlego is given to all students enrolled for academic credit and most of your textbooks will be available in a digital format this way.