[1] Its courses are accredited through the Australian University of Theology (AUT), and range from undergraduate diplomas through to postgraduate research degrees.
[2] As a non-denominational theological college, Trinity provides education to both men and women across a range of denominations, including Anglican, Baptist, and Presbyterian.
Many churches, missionary societies, schools and other ministries send people to be trained at Trinity and employ their graduates.
[4] Courses fully accredited through the AUT range from undergraduate diplomas through to postgraduate research degrees, with the central award being the Master of Divinity (MDiv).
[9]Notable past faculty includes Tony Nichols, who served as Dean of Students and Biblical Studies Lecturer at Trinity after his retirement as Bishop of North West Australia.