Trinity Lutheran College (Washington)

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Trinity Lutheran College is an accredited, Christian liberal arts college located in Everett, Washington that offers bachelor's degrees in Biblical studies; Business, Leadership & Management; Early Childhood Education; Intercultural Studies; Music and Worship; Children, Youth, and Family Studies; Communications; Psychology; Theology & Philosophy; and Visual Communications. The Campus Center is located in downtown Everett, situated between the Cascade Mountains and Puget Sound.

Trinity also offers a two-year associates degree in Biblical studies, post-B.A. certificates in professional studies, and a program for students interested in exploring vocational and career interests.

Intercollegiate athletics programs include men's and women's cross country, golf, and soccer. Teams play as Division I members of the National Christian College Athletics Association.

Trinity is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU), one of the regional accrediting bodies recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

Founded as the Lutheran Bible Institute of Seattle in 1944, the school was located in Seattle for nearly four decades before moving to the Providence Heights campus in Issaquah, WA, in 1980. The campus moved to downtown Everett, WA, in 2008. John W. Reed was installed as the college's seventh president in October 2010.


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