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Secondary School GPA: | Required |
Secondary School Rank: | Recommended |
Secondary School Record: | Required |
TOEFL: | Required |
$25 | Undergrad Application Fee |
$25 | Graduate Application Fee |
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Address: | 2065 Half Day Rd Deerfield, IL 60015-1283 |
Phone: | (847) 945-8800 |
General Site: | undergrad.tiu.edu/ |
Admissions: | https://undergrad.tiu.edu/admissions/ |
Application: | https://undergrad.tiu.edu/admissions/apply/ |
Come visit campus! There are amazing opportunities to spend the night with a current student so you can get an authentic sense of what campus life is like!
Read MoreDefinitely visit and stay overnight. Being on campus is a big part of the Trinity experience. My experience during my visit is the reason that I actually became interested in attending the school.
Read More1. Get to know your professors - professors at TIU genuinely care for their students and want to develop relationships with you. They are there to help, so make the most of that opportunity! 2. Join Student Leadership. There are many different options for joining clubs and serving across campus. Getting involved not only makes you feel like you belong, but that your time here is important and valid. 3. Get to know the area! Trinity is located in a great area - with plenty of food and shopping areas around campus! (Also - make sure you befriend someone with a car) 4. Find your study spot. Know how you study best, and make a schedule that correlates to that type of study. We have a great library with plenty of great study spots.
Read More1. Search the Scriptures and yourself and determine what the Lord is calling you to and what you personally desire for your college experience. 2. Understand what Trinity stands for and offers (intimate, Christian, liberal arts college), and weight this with the first tip. 3. Preferably, have a general idea of what you would like to study and major in. 4. Work or get an internship over the summer. 5. Consult your parents, and trustworthy family members, teachers, coaches, etc. for advice and guidance. 6. Spend a night on campus. 7. Call the admissions office with any questions you have!
Read MoreTrinity International University is a small university, but it is what I love most about it. My tip to prospective students would be to keep an open mind about each university they visit. There are pro's and con's to both large and small schools (though I like to think that there are many more pro's to going to a small school!). I have been able to meet and become friends with so many different kinds of students at this university. I know athletes, student-leaders, students in my academic department, and those outside of my department. I think that having the opportunity to get to know so many different types of people is one of the best things you can look for in a college.
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