Educational opportunities at Westminster are wide-ranging. You can study in our diverse ecumenical and international community for a day on one of our short courses. You can audit a Common Awards module, during term-time or an intensive block week. Or enroll formally in one of our programmes with Cambridge, Durham or Anglia Ruskin Universities, either as an undergraduate or postgraduate in a taught or research programme. All of these opportunities are taught by Westminster tutors in collaboration with other members of the teaching staffs of the various institutions that comprise  the Cambridge Theological Federation.

Our various programmes are available to current and future Ministers of Word and Sacramentlay preachers and worship leaders, and children and youth development officers (CYDO) of the United Reformed Church, as well as independent students, sabbatical guests, and many others.

We publish our policy on Equality and Diversity here, because we think it is important for anyone considering studying here to see. You can also find it in our general policies section. In addition to following Westminster College’s own policies, students on courses through the Cambridge Theological Federation need to follow Federation policies and procedures. Copies of these policies, including the complaints procedure and the student protection plan, can be found on the Federation’s website.

Are you applying as a URC Ministerial Candidate? Read our FAQs here: Training as a Student-FAQS