• +596 696 01 64 74
  • contact@itcaraibe.org
  • 97240 Le François, Martinique

At the Caribbean Theological Institute, we strive for excellence in all areas. That's why, at the academic level, we recruit professors of the highest competence in each subject, to offer our students quality teaching to help them in their ministry and their personal life with God. This represents a substantial cost which we avoid passing on entirely to our students, by seeking support from churches, Christian institutions and willing servants of God who share our vision. The sums we ask from our students below do not cover half the institute's operating costs, not to mention start-up costs. Everyone makes a non-profit effort for the glory of God.

Registration fees 100 € (non-refundable)
Course prices separately per ECTS* 70 €
Course fees for the semester of 30 ECTS credits 1 000 €
Course fees for the year of 60 ECTS credits 2 000 €
Course fees for the year of 60 ECTS credits for one married couple 3 000 €
Initial payment at the start of classess 500 €
Monthly balance payment 100 €
Online Library Subscription** 50 €

For students who are taking the full course, both the weekday and Saturday classes, only one deposit is required, which is €500. The registration fees are the same for everyone.

*ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System), also known as European credit, is a unit of measurement for higher education qualifications at the European level. It allows for the harmonization of training in all European countries and the recognition of qualifications beyond their borders. One semester is equivalent to 30 ECTS, one year to 60 ECTS, and three years to 180 ECTS (bachelor's degree). Once the bachelor's degree has been obtained, one can obtain a master's degree, which lasts two years, or an additional 120 ECTS. The European credit corresponds to 25-30 hours of academic work provided by the student, or approximately 12 hours of coursework and the rest in personal work.

** A subscription to this online library provides access to over a million books in all areas of learning, including approximately 90,000 works on theology and religion.