BACHELOR OF ARTS IN THEOLOGY AND LEADERSHIP

PROGRAM BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE

BATL program is designed to engage students in advanced high learning in Theology and leadership. The general purpose of the Africa College of Theology BA program is to produce ministers who are knowledgeable in the Word of God and people with character, vision, and passion for the restoration of sound doctrine in the Church, communities, and general leadership. This program is designed to engage aspiring ministers and Christian leaders in high-level academic activities and promote professionalism within the Church and para-church ministries in Rwanda. On completing the program, our graduates will be fully equipped and highly educated to fully serve their communities, churches, and ministries with a sound Christian doctrine and world-class knowledge of theology.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  1. High School Certificate (Notified) for Nationals / Equivalence for International applicants.

  2. National ID for Nationals / Passport (Visa page)

  3. Criminal record from home country (ONLY international applicants)

  4. 3 studio passport-size Photos & 1 Softcopy photo

  5. Recommendation from your local Church

    PAYMENT INFORMATION

    Tuition fees must be paid through Bank and the pay slip must attached online or be submitted to the ACT Finance Office

    Bank of Kigali

    Account Name: ACT Local Operations
    Bank Account: 00049-07776170-60 (Frw)
    Swift Code : BKIGRWRW


    Equity Bank
    Account Name:
    Africa College of Theology

    Bank Account: 4003200748755 (USD)

    Swift Code : EQBLRWRW

MODE OF DELIVERY

This program will be delivered in either full-time or part-time modes.

Full time: this will be taught between 9.00 am to 4.00 pm.

It will take three years for students to complete the program with this mode of study

Part-time: Evening classes between 5.00 pm to 8.00 pm. This is suitable for the working class, which can only attend classes after work.

It will take four years to complete the program following this mode of study because students have few hours for studies

INTAKES: January and August every year.