Frequently Asked Questions
How does someone arrive at ordination?
Candidates for ordination in the Church of England are sponsored by the bishop
of their diocese. Under normal circumstances, bishops will only sponsor candidates
who have been recommended for training by a Bishops’ Advisory Panel (BAP).
In the first instance, those thinking about a vocation to ordination should
speak to their parish priest and to their Diocesan Director of Ordinands (DDO).
What is a PPH?
PPH stands for Permanent Private Hall. The University of Oxford has seven PPHs, all of which are Christian foundations, although each has its distinctive ethos and purpose. Fully part of the University, the PPHs operate on a smaller and more intimate scale than the larger colleges and typically offer a somewhat narrower range of subjects.
What is a General Student?
A General Student is the St Stephen’s House name for a member of the college who is not training for ordination.
Can overseas students study at St Stephen’s House?
The college welcomes applications from overseas students. Details of courses, fees, etc. may be found elsewhere on this website.
Does St Stephen’s House take conference bookings?
St Stephen’s House welcomes conference bookings during vacation periods. Please
see the page on Conferences for further details.

