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| Overall Score On StateUniversity.com (about) | Insufficient Data |
| Total CostOn-Campus Attendance | $3,350 |
| AdmissionSuccess rate | 100% |
| Student RatioRatio of students to faculty | 74 : 1 |
| Retention(Full-Time / Part-Time) | N/A / 6% |
| EnrollmentTotal (all students) | 5,518 |
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| Undergraduate | N/A |
| Graduate | N/A |
| Undergraduate Population | N/A |
| Enrollment | Majority graduate/professional |
| Size & Setting | N/A |
| Title IV Eligibility | Not currently participating in Title IV, does not have OPE ID number |
| Highest offering | Doctoral degree |
| Calendar System | Semester |
| Years of college work required | N/A |
| Variable Tuition | |
| Religious Affiliation | N/A |
| Congressional District | 1808 |
| Distance Learning | |
| ROTC — Army / Navy / Air Force | — / / |
| Study Abroad | |
| Weekend College | |
| Teacher Certification |
| In District | In State | Out of State | |
| Effective as of 2010-08-04 | |||
| FT Undergraduate Tuition | $2,520 | $2,520 | $2,520 |
| FT Undergraduate Required Fees | $100 | $100 | $100 |
| PT Undergraduate per Credit Hour | $168 | $168 | $168 |
| FT Graduate Tuition | $2,940 | $2,940 | $2,940 |
| FT Graduate Required Fees | $150 | $150 | $150 |
| PT Graduate per Credit Hour | $196 | $196 | $196 |
| Total Cost of Attendance — On-Campus | $3,350 | $3,350 | $3,350 |
| Total Cost of Attendance — Off-Campus w/out Family | $22,484 | $22,484 | $22,484 |
| Total Cost of Attendance — Off-Campus with Family | $6,643 | $6,643 | $6,643 |
| In State | Out of State | |
| Effective as of 2010-08-04 | ||
| Theology Degree — Tuition | $5,600 | $5,600 |
| Theology Degree — Required Fees | $150 | $150 |
| In District | In State | Out of State | |
| Published Tuition & Fees | $2,955↓ $3,000 | $2,955↓ $3,000 | $2,955↓ $3,000 |
| Cost (regardless of residency) | |
| Effective as of 2010-08-04 | |
| Books & Supplies | $200↓ $220 |
| On-Campus – Room & Board | N/A |
| On-Campus – Other Expenses | N/A |
| Off-Campus w/out Family – Room & Board | $8,200↓ $8,446 |
| Off-Campus w/out Family – Other Expenses | $9,600↓ $9,888 |
| Off-Campus with Family – Room & Board | $3,100↓ $3,193 |
| Effective as of 2010-08-05 | |
| Application Fee Required | N/A |
| Undergraduate Application Fee | $65 |
| Graduate Application Fee | $75 |
| First Professional Application Fee | $75 |
| Applicants | 1,915 (1,336 male / 579 female) |
| Admitted | 1,915 (1,336 male / 579 female) |
| Admission rate | 100% |
| First-time Enrollment | 1,857 (1,295 male / 562 female) |
| FT Enrollment | 845 (600 male / 245 female) |
| PT Enrollment | 1,012 (695 male / 317 female) |
| Total Enrollment | 5,518 |
| Open Admissions | |
| Secondary School GPA / Rank / Record | / N/A / |
| College Prep. Completion | N/A |
| Recommendations | N/A |
| Formal competency demo | |
| Admission test scores | N/A |
| TOEFL | |
| Other tests | N/A |
| Dual Credit | |
| Life Experience | |
| Advanced Placement (AP) |
| Remedial Services | |
| Academic / Career Counseling | |
| PT Cost-defraying Employment | |
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| On-Campus Day Care | |
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| First-time Room / Board Required | |
| Dorm Capacity | N/A |
| Meals per Week | N/A |
| Room Fee | N/A |
| Board Fee | N/A |
| Surrounding community | Midsize suburb (inside urban area but outside city, pop. between 100,000 to 250,000) | ||||
| Total Population | 27,376 (25,984 urban / 1,392 rural) | ||||
| Households | 9,881 (2.74 people per house) | ||||
| Median Household Income | $60,291 | ||||
| Families | 7,996 (3.07 people per family) | ||||
| Effective as of 2010-08-31 | |
| Tenure system | |
| Average FT Salary | $48,975 ($49,092 male / $47,456 female) |
| Number of FT Faculty | 14 (13 male / 1 female) |
| Number of PT Faculty | N/A |
| FT Faculty Ratio | N/A |
| Total Benefits | $26,637 |
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over 1 year ago
Having finished my latest foray into theology, I can say that Trinity is very demanding. More so than other schools I have looked at, much less expensive and more responsive than any other for distance education. Accreditation has been an issue, mostly this is over the financial welfare of the school. They do not maintain a large endowment which is almost mandatory for accreditation;the powers that be feeling this is necessary to ensure the viability of an institution.
over 3 years ago
I am very impressed with my experience at Trinity. I am working on my Ph.D. in Biblical Counseling and found that the course work was more rigorous than my graduate degree from an accredited univeristy. I am so pleased that Trinity continues to follow up on regional accrediation amidst the cries of many students. Trinity has been very patient and helpful in helping me continue through my program even in times when I wanted to quit. For an online school, Trinity is definitely one of the better ones as they truly do care about the well-being of all their students.
over 3 years ago
I have been working on a DMIN at Trinity for a few years now. I hesitated at first because of their non regional accreditation, but they were/are the only school offering what I was interested in (Conflict Management) so I decided to give it a try. I've been exceptionally pleased with the courses, the school and the professors. I earned my MDIV at an regionally accredited school (New Orleans Baptist) and I'd say this scholl is every bit as good, if not better than New Orleans. In the end, I want to learn about the subject and they have more than met my expectations. They have exposed me to a wide array of readings, secular as well as diverse theologically. I hope they pursue regional accreditation because they deserve the recogniton.
over 4 years ago
I have been working through the courses at Trinity for over two years for a Ph.D. in Religious Studies. This school is serious business and requires rigourous study and research. I understand the limitations due to being non-accredited, however, what I really wanted was a good education. I got it and when I finish my last two classes and dissertation I will know I have earned my degree. Accreditation is important to many and my hope is the school will pursue it without regard to the cost. I believe the current student body and alumni would readily help with the cause. The education is first class and I recommend their programs to anyone.
over 4 years ago
I was shocked when I read some negative comments about Newburg Trinity Theological Seminary and noticed the poor spelling used. It would appear that if one criticizes an educational instution he/she should be able to at least correctly employ standard English. I rejected the comments on the ground that the person(s) making them were substandard in their educational accomplishments.
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I am a graduate of Trinity College of the Bible and Theological Seminary. I earned BS, MA and DRS and can say that I worked hard and learned very much. Trinity is no diploma mill, you will work and learn if you get a Trinity degree. Some day I think Trinity will be accredited. For now, Trinity offers the best education for the money.