The Trinity Theological Seminary is a Protestantseminary located on a 70-acre campus in Legon, Accra.[1] As an ecumenical theological tertiary and ministerial training institution, it serves students in Ghana and the West African sub-region. The focus of the curriculum is pedagogy, guidance, counselling, and fieldwork to adequately prepare students for careers in Christian ministry.[1] The school has charter status, offers certificate, diploma, and degree programmes, and is accredited by the National Accreditation Board of the Ghanaian Ministry of Education.[1][2]
Per the Charter, the seminary’s statement of purpose is as follows:[1]
"To offer Christian training, teaching and guidance.
To educate men and women for the ordained ministry both within and outside the church.
To train church workers for continuous personal and professional growth and development.
To offer professional and academic theological programs to qualified candidates to enable them to use their gifts extensively and intensively both within and outside the church.
To serve as a theological research center especially for the Clergy and laity."
Seminary President
J.O.Y. Mante served as President from September 2011 to August 2018.