FAQs

Do you need to be baptized to go?
No, but we will take into account your reference and take each application personally. It is a intense programme and we will take into account how we believe you will adapt and your suitability.

Do oversees students get a discount?
We are unable to give discounts to oversees students. We recommend that you consult your local church for possible sponsorship and fundraising possibilities.

Where do I stay?
We will be providing accommodation in the local area. This is included in your tuition costs of £2000. You will most likely be sharing a house/flat with 3-4 other people of the same gender.

What else does the £2000 include?
This includes your tuition, accommodation and meals from Monday to Friday. We will be providing 2 meals per day and we will not cover meals on the weekend.

Will I need to purchase anything else?
There will be some books that you may need to purchase to assist you in this course. Most of the courses will have handouts that will be given to each student but there will be a small number of books that will be necessary to own.

Can I stay at home and travel?
In exceptional circumstances we are prepared to consider students staying at home. However this have proved from past courses to be too challenging for many students. We do recommend that you stay on ‘campus’ due to the benefits of building relationships, fellowship and establishing structured study patterns.

Is the cost different for staying at home?
In exceptional circumstance if a student is unable due to circumstances beyond their control we will consider a small discount after discussing it with the individual.

Do you accept married students?
Yes we do and will make the necessary arrangements.

I am not able attend myself, but I would like to donate. Is this possible?
Yes, you can do so through the website. Please send us a notification by email to info@peacecentre.eu if/when you do this.

Do I need to send any money with my application form?
Yes, there is a non refundable £20 application fee