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Mission: Provide a biblically informed liberal arts education to undergraduate and graduate college students. We strive to offer the highest quality of instruction to prepare students for excellence in further study and careers beyond trinity. All programs are grounded on a core of foundational studies that address the enduring issues and questions of human experience and teach students to explore and apply the implications of a reformed world-and-life view to all areas of learning, living, and working.
Programs: Traditional undergraduate, adult studies and graduate programs: trinity offers classroom instruction, field experience and internships, service-learning, and other activities to provide a four-year, liberal arts education in 70+ programs of study, including, art, business, communications, education, mathematics, nursing, theology, and science. Several pre-professional programs are also offered, including pre-law and pre-med. Trinity offers both domestic and international off campus programs. Trinity's proximity to downtown chicago provides access to internships, cultural experiences, and career and service opportunities. The chicago semester program enables students to gain real-world experience through living and working in the city for an entire semester. Students gain hands-on learning through the global opportunities to study abroad for a semester in countries worldwide. Trinity's adult studies program is a non-traditional program serving adults age 23 and older and offering accelerated degree completion programs in business and education as well as certification and endorsement programs. Graduate studies offers master's degrees in select programs. Audio-visual aids to instruction, library services for students and for research, computer services for students, and the academic dean's office that develops curriculums and maintains academic excellence for a campus of around 1,200.
auxiliary enterprises:dining service that provides meals daily to over 600 students, student residence halls that provide housing on campus, and the bookstore where students and faculty can purchase textbooks, academic supplies, and various sundries. Chaplain's office that provides for the spiritual needs of students, intramurals and athletics that provide students with athletic and health activities, career planning that helps students locate jobs, student development that counsels students on their academic and campus life, and the registrar that maintains the academic records of the college. Public service includes cultural affairs involving the college campus and the surrounding communities. Athletic camps are offered to a wide range of ages during the summer, selected courses are made available to senior citizens, and there is an annual student community service project to partner with neighborhood organizations. An annual worldview series offers a variety of cultural events including lectures, musical performances, and drama.