Welcome to the TBS Global Campus

Our Global Campus was developed to make our education available to students in other Canadian cities, as well as to our international applicants. Alongside our in-person classes, we now offer several online options including hybrid models of teaching, and fully online courses and programs. From full-time studies, to part-time studies, to programs for elders and deacons serving in the church; it is our goal to provide access to theological training to those men and women who are called by the Lord, wherever they may be located.

The faculty at TBS has always emphasized spiritual mentoring, and worked hard to foster helpful relationships with students during their time at Seminary. That personal touch will continue to be an important part of our approach. For this reason we encourage all students to register for in-person courses whenever possible. The Seminary will consider each application on an individual basis when accepting new students to the Global Campus.

Correspondence at TBS

Seven courses are currently offered for correspondence studies. These courses may contribute to a diploma or undergraduate degree. Please note, however, that some residence work is necessary for any Seminary degree.

The correspondence program is designed for those who cannot attend either the day or night classes of the Seminary. It is especially good as an introduction to Seminary academic requirements, and will help all Christian workers to grow spiritually, and be better equipped for service.
The Seminary will issue a One Year Diploma to those students who meet the admission requirements and successfully complete a total of 30 semester hours.

For inquiries about CORRESPONDENCE please write [email protected] Our co-ordinator will contact you within a few days.

How Can You Study?

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Residency Requirements

Information about residency requirements (or lack thereof) can go here.

Assignments

Each month, or more frequently if desired, assignments have to be completed and returned on the assigned readings. The tutor will correct, grade and comment on this work. The final mark typically consists of 67% Assignment Mark and 33% Examination Mark.

Examination

The final examination must be supervised by a responsible person (minister, teacher, etc.) under proper examination conditions. The proctor will sign a statement indicating their supervision of the course. The proctor will receive the examination paper directly from us and must mail the completed exam directly to the tutor.