REGISTRATION
Registration for each term takes place during specified times set by the Registrar. Degree students should submit registration cards signed by their academic advisor during those time periods. A late fee of $25 is charged for registrations submitted after the registration deadline.
A student who wishes to add or drop a course after the fall or spring term begins may do so up to the deadline date specified in the Academic Calendar. If a course has already met, written permission of the instructor is required. A course may not be added during J-term.
Students may choose to audit courses on a space-available basis. Audited courses do not receive any academic credit but they do appear on transcripts. The student is not required to take examinations and receives no grade. Spouses of full-time degree students may enroll as auditors on a space-available basis for no charge, provided they are not candidates for a seminary degree.
Course Registration Materials
Course Registration Card (27.16 kB)
Course Add/Drop Card (25.12 kB)
Current Student Documents
TRANSCRIPT REQUESTS
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) requires written authorization for release of a student's academic transcript. Transcripts are usually run within a week of receiving the authorization form. Delays may occur during the Christmas or Easter periods.
Trinity Lutheran Seminary Transcript Request Form (11.67 kB)
Bexley Hall Transcript Request Form (11.81 kB)
Academic Calendar
Trinity is a semester system comprised of two semesters, a 3-week January term, and summer sessions.
Course Schedules
2009-10 Course Overview (26.62 kB)
2009-10 Fall Term Schedule (74.31 kB)
2009-10 Spring Term Schedule (74.2 kB)
2009-10 Spring Textbooks
2010 January Term Course Information
Academic Catalog
Course descriptions start on page 57 of the 2009-10 Academic Catalog.
Academic Catalog 2009-2010 (3.53 MB)
Academic Catalog 2008-2009 (5.16 MB)
CONSORTIUM COURSES
The seminary is a member, with the Methodist Theological School in Ohio and the Pontifical College Josephinum, of the Theological Consortium of Greater Columbus. All courses at each school are open to qualified degree students of the other two seminaries. Trinity students should register with the Trinity registrar for any MTSO or PCJ courses they wish to take.

