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Holy Trinity Teacher's College P O Box 274, Mt Hagen, WHP
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The Divine Word University Hagen Campus is accessible by public transport and private vehicles, and taxis from within Mt Hagen town. Local PMVs (Public Motor Vehicles) regularly operate routes that pass near the campus, making daily travel convenient for students and staff.
Yes. PMVs (Public Motor Vehicles) are the most common and affordable mode of transport in Mt Hagen and operate throughout the day. Taxis are also available for direct and more flexible travel to and from the Divine Word University Hagen Campus.
The Divine Word University Hagen Campus is located in Mt Hagen, in the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea.
Yes. Grocery stores and supermarkets are available in Mt Hagen town and can be easily accessed from the Campus by PMVs (Public Motor Vehicles) and taxis. This makes it convenient for students and staff to purchase daily necessities.

Our Hagen Campus

Holy Trinity Teachers’ College is a teachers’ college located at Rabiamul, on the outskirts of Mount Hagen City in the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. It operates as the Hagen campus of Divine Word University.

Nestled along the backroad of the Rondon Ridge Range, the campus offers a peaceful and scenic learning environment. It features well-maintained lawns, long-standing classroom buildings that have withstood the test of time, newly added facilities, and an iconic chapel that immediately captures attention. Spacious and welcoming, the campus leaves a strong impression on first-time visitors.

The Aunta River runs behind the college, forming a natural boundary between the campus and nearby villages. Students often enjoy access to the river’s fresh, clear waters for early-morning swims. Public buses operate approximately every 10 minutes, providing convenient transport between the college and Mount Hagen City, and are commonly used by both students and local residents.

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