Moore deeply values our alumni community, and we are keen to maintain an ongoing gospel partnership with our graduates. We aim to help those who have studied with us by growing, supporting and resourcing them in their kingdom work across Australia and the world. There is also an important role for alumni to play in ongoing prayer, advocacy and support of the college. We hope that you will find the following resources helpful. Our prayer is that God might bring much gospel fruit through a close relationship between our alumni and the College.
Transcript/Testamur Request
Your academic transcript is an official record of all studies undertaken at Moore Theological College. Your transcript includes all units of study attempted, the marks achieved, and completion details (if applicable). Moore College provides you with a free copy of your academic transcript when you graduate from your course. It is part of your AHEGS (Australian Higher Education Graduation Statement). You can request additional academic transcripts by either:
- completing the online form below or
- by downloading the Application for Offical Academic Transcript form and returning it to the Registrar’s Department by mail or in person.
Charges apply.
A testamur is the legal certification you received at Graduation showing that you completed a specific course. It does not list individual units or their results. You can request a replacement testamur if your original is lost, destroyed or damaged. You will need to include a Statutory Declaration if your testamur has been lost or destroyed. Damaged testamurs must be returned.
You can request a replacement testamur by completing the online form below (for lost or destroyed testamurs only) or by downloading the Application for Replacement Testamur form and returning it to the Registrar’s Department by mail or in person.
Charges apply.
Online application form for a transcript or testamur (preferred method)
Application for Transcript / Testamur
Application for Official Academic Transcript form (printed form)
Application for Replacement Testamur form (printed form)
Exiting Student Resources
Student Email Account
Your Moore College student email account will be closed down after graduation for all exiting students. Please export any emails, contacts or calendar events that you would like to keep from this account and update your email address with any third party providers that are sending you email or that you sign into their site with your Moore account.
OneDrive
If you have files stored in OneDrive that you would like to keep accessing after graduation you will need to download those files or transfer them to another OneDrive account.
Microsoft Office Apps
Your license to use Office apps on your devices will expire when your account is closed down after graduation. You will need to obtain another license or use Microsoft 365 Online for free.
LSS
Your access to the LSS will cease after graduation. Please make sure that you download any materials you want access to in the future (such as essays, assignments or resources).
Library Access
Alumni are eligible for a free, 5-year library membership.
Covenant Eyes
If you are using Covenant Eyes through College your account will be shut down after graduation. We strongly encourage you to keep using this (or a similar) system to keep you accountable in your internet usage. You may convert your College Covenant Eyes account to a personal account. If you wish to discontinue using Covenant Eyes, you will need to obtain an uninstall password from the College. If you don’t transfer or uninstall before your account is deleted, you will no longer be able to access the internet on that device.
Update your contact details
Please log into https://my.moore.edu.au (using your Moore ID and existing password) and check that your contact details are up to date. This site will continue to be available to you after you leave College to enable you to view and update your contact details.
Professional Development
Moore has various options available for your ongoing professional development.
CMD offers a range of training, mentoring and support services to serve gospel workers in their ministries and in their churches. This includes training workshops, ministry development planning, facilitation of ministry cluster groups, as well as online resources.

The John Chapman Preaching Clinic provides opportunities for Bible teachers to further refine their preaching skills.

P&A is focused on encouraging the ministries of women in partnership with men. They hold an annual one-day conference as well as evening lectures throughout the year. Their website includes a job board, training papers, and a catalogue of articles, journals, videos and audio files.
Theological Development
Library
The Library offers free Alumni membership to all graduates of Moore College. This membership gives full access to physical resources and limited access to electronic resources.
To join, complete this form, selecting the Graduate of Moore College option.
For questions, contact the library staff.
Postgraduate study options
To find out what options are available and if you are eligible, please visit Postgraduate Study.
Resources for your Congregation

CCL aims to make the theological wisdom of the Moore College faculty accessible to the wider Christian community. As well as regular public lectures, there are podcasts, blog posts, essays, videos and talks online.

The Centre for Global Mission (CGM) provides high-quality, Bible-based theological training resources to churches and ministries around the world to equip people for Christian Ministry. Their website has recordings of public lectures which aim to help you think through cross-cultural ministry as well as prayer points for CGM and their global partners.
Alumni Supporting Moore
Prayer Support
Moore College would love your prayer support. Please pray that God will continue to provide men and women to be trained for a lifetime of ministry. We would also appreciate your prayers for our students, for our faculty and staff and for our graduates and their ministries. To inform you prayers, please sign up on PrayerMate or online to receive College’s prayer points.
Financial Support
Moore College values financial support from both churches and individuals. There are many ways to give and many different forms of support.
Advocacy
We see our graduates as key in partnering with us to raise up more gospel workers for the harvest. Please contact us if you would like to refer anyone to study at College and we’ll get in touch to discuss options and show them around.
College Publications
Past editions of Moore Matters and Societas are available for you to browse. Sign up to receive future copies.
Updating Contact Details
After you’ve completed your time on campus at Moore College, ‘My Moore’ will continue to be available to you so that you can update your contact details. Alternatively, you can email us about any change in details.
Reunions
Moore College is keen to host special reunion events for year groups at five-year intervals at the College. Reunion events include morning/afternoon tea, lunch in the dining hall, tours of the College, room use for story sharing and more.
We are also exploring alumni events outside Sydney. Ideally, these would be in large cities or major regional centres that have a number of alumni in close proximity (say driving distance of 60-90 minutes). We would be happy to discuss the possibilities with you, so please contact the Alumni Association to discuss.
Additionally, if you are meeting yearly for your annual year group retreat, the College can provide you with resources to give to attendees.