TEE College Application Forms and Registration Process

TEE College Application Forms and Registration Process- Theological Education by Extension College Application Forms

TEE College is a distance-learning institution with students spread across 5 Southern African countries.

Started in 1976 and based in Johannesburg, it provides theological training for students preparing for ordination and ministry.

TEE College Application Forms and Registration Process

Application Forms
New students:- Please download and submit an electronic application form. Click on the Registration Form link under the relevant programme. If you have difficulty with that document then click the Print icon for a version you can print and submit manually.

Current students:- Please use your online login to start your application. If you have difficulty with that then use the electronic Registration Form for your programme and submit that by email.

New Students
If you planning to study with TEE College please note that we provide a variety of programmes.

If your studies are part of formal preparation for ministry in your church then it is important that you discuss your study path with your churches training authorities.

  • General College InformationThis document provides general information about the College.
  • Rules and RegulationsDo familiarise yourself with the Rules, Regulations & Policies of the College. These help in resolving issues or difficulties quickly.
  • RPL / Entrance requirementsThis document describes and includes an application form for the Recognition of Prior Learning or the Transfer of Credits, including the Access Assessment.
Access Assessment
This assessment is designed for people who lack the secondary schooling certification normally required as part of a registered programme’s entrance requirements, as well as for those who have not done much by way of formal study since completing their secondary schooling.

Students who have the necessary secondary schooling certification but but have not been involved in higher education can either use the Access Assessment as an evaluation tool to test appropriateness of intended study paths or alternatively can register for the Higher Certificate in Theology – which is a shorter, attainable qualification which has clear progression paths to other programmes.

Access Assessment