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FAST FACTS 100% OF STUDENTS RECEIVE FIELD EDUCATION / INTERNSHIPS IN THEIR MAJOR 11 : 1 STUDENT- TO-TEACHER RATIO CHICAGO INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Accounting Art Studio - Fine Art Art Studio - Graphic Design Art Education, K-12 Art History* Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Biology Biology Education Biology - Allied Health Science Biology - Environmental/Ecological Black Studies* Business Business Communication Business Education Business and Spanish* Chemistry Chemistry Education Church/Ministry Leadership Church Music* Coaching* Cognitive and Speech Development Communication Arts - Comm. Studies Communication Arts - Film Studies Communication Arts - Media Studies Communication Arts - Theater Computer Science Computing Criminal Justice Elementary Education English English Education Entrepreneurial Management ESL/Bilingual* Exercise Science Finance Health Education* History History Education Marketing Mathematics Mathematics Education Middle Grades Education Music Music Education, K-12 Choral Music Education, K-12 Instrumental Music Performance Music Theory & Composition Neuroscience and Behavior* Nursing Philosophy Physical Education, K-12 Physics* Political Science Psychology Science* Social Work Sociology Spanish Spanish Education, K-12 Special Education Speech and Communication Sciences* Sport and Exercise Studies Theater* Theology Urban Studies* Writing* * minor only pre-professional programs Allied Health Sciences Dentistry Engineering # Law Medicine Physical Therapy Seminary Speech and Language Disorders Veterinary Medicine # requires transfer graduate programs Counseling Psychology Special Education LBS I Special Education LBS II STUDENT BODY Total Enrollment......................................................1406 Total Traditional Undergraduates.............................1033 Adult Studies and Graduate Programs......................262 Average class size......................................................20 Student-faculty ratio.................................................11:1 Minority students.....................................................25% COSTS & FINANCIAL AID (2014-15) Undergraduate tuition (academic year)...............$25,060 Room and board (academic year)........................$9,120 Average additional fees...........................................$455 Percentage of freshmen who receive financial aid....98% Average freshman gift aid (scholarships & grants) ....$17,000 Average freshman federal need-based loans........$3,021 Average freshman work study ..............................$1,500 Field education/internship.................................Required Application deadline.....Rolling, Priority deadline January 15 OUTCOMES Continued on to graduate school.............................15% Found employment..................................................96% Career employment..................................................88% [Based upon respondents to the Spring 2012 graduating class survey] PROGRAMS OF STUDY

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Page 1: Trinity Admissions Fast Facts

FAST FACTS

100%OF STUDENTS RECEIVE FIELD EDUCATION / INTERNSHIPS IN THEIR MAJOR

11:1 STUDENT-TO-TEACHER RATIO

CHICAGO INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

AccountingArt Studio - Fine Art Art Studio - Graphic DesignArt Education, K-12 Art History* Biochemistry & Molecular BiologyBiologyBiology Education Biology - Allied Health ScienceBiology - Environmental/EcologicalBlack Studies*Business Business CommunicationBusiness Education Business and Spanish*ChemistryChemistry EducationChurch/Ministry Leadership Church Music* Coaching* Cognitive and Speech Development Communication Arts - Comm. Studies Communication Arts - Film Studies Communication Arts - Media Studies Communication Arts - TheaterComputer Science Computing Criminal JusticeElementary EducationEnglishEnglish Education Entrepreneurial Management ESL/Bilingual* Exercise Science Finance Health Education* HistoryHistory Education MarketingMathematicsMathematics Education Middle Grades EducationMusic

Music Education, K-12 Choral Music Education, K-12 Instrumental Music Performance Music Theory & Composition Neuroscience and Behavior* NursingPhilosophyPhysical Education, K-12 Physics*Political SciencePsychology Science* Social WorkSociologySpanishSpanish Education, K-12Special Education Speech and Communication Sciences*Sport and Exercise Studies Theater* Theology Urban Studies* Writing* * minor only

pre-professional programsAllied Health SciencesDentistry Engineering#

LawMedicinePhysical Therapy Seminary Speech and Language Disorders Veterinary Medicine #requires transfer

graduate programs Counseling Psychology Special Education LBS I Special Education LBS II

STUDENT BODY Total Enrollment......................................................1406 Total Traditional Undergraduates.............................1033 Adult Studies and Graduate Programs......................262 Average class size......................................................20Student-faculty ratio.................................................11:1 Minority students.....................................................25% COSTS & FINANCIAL AID (2014-15)Undergraduate tuition (academic year)...............$25,060Room and board (academic year)........................$9,120Average additional fees...........................................$455 Percentage of freshmen who receive financial aid....98% Average freshman gift aid (scholarships & grants)....$17,000Average freshman federal need-based loans........$3,021Average freshman work study..............................$1,500 Field education/internship.................................Required Application deadline.....Rolling, Priority deadline January 15 OUTCOMESContinued on to graduate school.............................15%Found employment..................................................96%Career employment..................................................88% [Based upon respondents to the Spring 2012 graduating class survey]

PROGRAMS OF STUDY

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CHICAGO

TrinityChristianCollege

Trinity Christian College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association

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TRINITY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 6601 W. COLLEGE DRIVE PALOS HEIGHTS, IL 60463

ACADEMICS Trinity Christian College offers more than 70 undergraduate, pre-professional, Adult Studies, and Graduate Programs of study, centered on God’s word and taught by dedicated professors— most with Ph.D.s. Students gain hands-on learning through internships in the suburbs and in Chicago and study abroad opportunities in countries like Ecuador, Spain, and many others. LOCATIONTrinity’s 130-acre wooded campus is situated in the beautiful city of Palos Heights, Illinois. Today’s students enjoy renovated residence hall spaces and facilities like the Bootsma Bookstore Café, the Art and Communication Center, the Elizabeth Meyer Memorial Student Health Center, and the DeVos Athletics and Recreation Center.

CHICAGO Internships, which often lead to jobs after graduation, and cultural experiences such as theaters, museums, dining, and sporting events abound in downtown Chicago, just 30 minutes from Trinity’s suburban campus. In the Chicago Semester program, students gain real-world experience through living and working in the city for an entire semester.

COMMUNITY Trinity offers a community where students form lifelong friendships and grow in their faith while participating together in: • Worship—both chapel and the student-led Outcry • Student activities—including “trollerskating,” spring formal, and day trips to Chicago • Service projects—from volunteering in local after- school programs to feeding the homeless

STUDENT BODY Trinity seeks to develop a multiethnic, multinational, and multidenominational student body. Trinity students come from 35 states, 4 Canadian provinces, and 8 foreign countries. ATHLETICS The new DeVos Athletics and Recreation Center includes the DeVos Gymnasium and a human performance lab that features a body composition tracking system, one of only a few available in colleges in the Chicagoland area. Programs include men’s basketball, women’s basketball, men’s golf, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, baseball, softball, women’s volleyball, track and field (co-ed), and cross-country (co-ed).

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