Trine University


Trine University is a private university in Angola, Indiana. It was founded in 1884 and offers degrees in the arts and sciences, business, education, and engineering. Trine University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

History

Trine was founded in 1884 as Tri-State Normal College, and retained the reference to the "tri-state" area for more than 120 years because of its location in Indiana and proximity to Michigan and Ohio. In 1906 the school was renamed Tri-State College, and in 1975 Tri-State University. In 2008, the school's name was changed to the Trine University, in honor of alumnus Dr. Ralph Trine and his wife Sheri. The dropping of the "tri-state" identifier reflected a desire to brand the school as a nationally competitive private university, not to be mistaken for state-funded or associated with businesses or organizations nationwide also using the term "tri-state". During the 1990s, the university opened several satellite campuses throughout northern and central Indiana.

Campus

Trine's main campus covers 450 acres in Angola, Indiana. Graduate programs for the Rinker-Ross School of Health Sciences are housed at Trine's Health Sciences Education Center in Fort Wayne. There is another campus for the College of Graduate and Professional Studies in Angola, as well as other satellite campuses in Fort Wayne and Detroit, Michigan.

Affiliations

Trine is a member of Midwestern Undergraduate Private Engineering Colleges and accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Academics

Trine offers associate's degrees, bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and a doctorate in 36 fields of study and has a 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio. It launched a Master of Physician Assistant Studies degree in fall 2018 and is planning a major expansion to its health sciences programs.

Student life

More than 2,000 students live on the main campus. 26% of male and 19% of female undergraduates are involved in Greek life. National fraternities on the campus include Acacia, Alpha Sigma Phi, Delta Chi, Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Theta, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Tau Kappa Epsilon and Sigma Phi Delta, while sororities on campus include the local organizations Kappa Sigma Alpha, and Phi Sigma, as well as National Chapters of Theta Phi Alpha and Alpha Sigma Tau. The school also features a Christian Campus House ministry.

Athletics

Trine sports teams are known as the Thunder. Trine has been a member of National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III and the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association, the nation's oldest athletic conference, since 2004. It has more than 600 student athletes who compete in 32 varsity sports, and added men's and women's hockey in the fall of 2017. Men's volleyball, which had last played at the varsity level in 2002, returned to full varsity status for the 2019 season and plays in the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League.
Trine's Zollner Golf Course hosted the 2012 NCAA Division III Women's Golf National Championships. Men's golf coach Bill SanGiacomo has more than 45 years of service at the school and is a member of the school's athletic hall of fame. He has led Trine golf teams to 14 appearances in the National Championships.

Notable alumni