Australian Lutheran College

Australian Lutheran College
Established1968
PrincipalRev Dr Tim Stringer
Location
Adelaide South Australia
AffiliationsLutheran Church of Australia
Websitewww.alc.edu.au
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Australian Lutheran College (ALC), formerly Luther Seminary and Lutheran Teachers College, is a higher education institution serving the Lutheran Church of Australia and a registered teaching institution of University of Divinity. and the Adelaide College of Divinity.

Until 30 June 2025 the college was located in North Adelaide, South Australia, on the corner of Ward and Jeffcott streets. The campus included a number of single and shared accommodation blocks, a library, and a refectory as well as educational facilities. On 5 January 2026 the college moved to the new Lutheran Church House at 139 Frome Street, Adelaide, on level 2.

Although still primarily a theological college, it is also open to students studying at the University of Adelaide, the University of South Australia, Flinders University, or TAFE, a paradigm reflected in the name change of 2004. Unique among South Australian residential colleges, Australian Lutheran College is equipped to accommodate married students, even with families.

Since 12 February 2024, the principal of the college has been Reverend Doctor Tim Stringer.