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Admission to Adult Undergraduate Program

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The accelerated adult undergraduate programs at Trinity Christian College provide an ideal environment for adults who want to complete their bachelor’s degree or become a teacher.

Trinity’s affordable tuition, accelerated classes, and evening format are specifically designed for adult students.

Your username and password will be sent to you via the email address you used to apply.   Log into both your student portal and Trinity email.  After you have accessed your Trinity email, it is expected that you will check it often and use it exclusively in your communication with Trinity departments. All official notifications and communication will be sent only through your Trinity email.

If you need help accessing your student portal contact Trinity Computer Services at 708.239.4858 or via email at helpdesk@trnty.edu

The Student Portal is the central location for your academic information, and accessing it will be essential for your success in Trinity’s program. Through the Portal, you will be able to do the following:

  • Review your billing statement
  • Accept student loans
  • Sign the Student Financial Responsibility Agreement (SFRA)
  • Complete the Student Contact Information
  • Complete the Emergency Contact Information form (ECI)

You must accept the Student Financial Responsibility Agreement (SFRA) and complete all other forms within the “My Student Life” section of the Student Portal.  Click here to access instructions on completing forms

If you intend to use financial aid and have not yet completed your FAFSA, be sure to do this as soon as possible. The FAFSA website is www.studentaid.gov. Trinity’s school code is 001771. If you have already completed your FAFSA, please contact our Financial Aid department to complete the process. Students in the adult programs are considered three-quarter time students.  The number of credit hours you are taking directly affects your financial aid.  Please contact Sharon Boss at 708.239.4835 or email her at Sharon.Boss@trnty.edu for any financial aid questions you may have.

If you do not intend to use financial aid, you are able to make payments through the link to the Business Office. If you have questions regarding your payment options, please contact Nadine Iwema in the Business Office at 708.293.4594 or via email at Nadine.Iwema@trnty.edu.

An enrollment deposit of $150 is required before you can register for courses.

Students who can begin the major coursework in their first semester will be registered for their courses by the registrar’s office after they deposit and sign the SFRA.

After the first semester,  students register for courses through the Student Portal on Trollweb. Dates for registration and course offerings can be found at the Schedule on the  Registrar’s pages.

Students who cannot start the major coursework in their first semester will have an advising appointment. At the appointment, the student will be registered for their first semester courses.  If you have any questions about advising, you may contact the program director.  

The State of Illinois requires that students present evidence of immunity against measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus-diphtheria, and meningitis. Bring your completed immunization record to your mandatory orientation.

For more information, please click here to access Student Wellness page and download immunization form.

Orientation is mandatory for all incoming spring and fall students. Students will receive detailed information about orientation from the Associate Dean for Adult Programs.

You can purchase your textbooks at the Bootsma Bookstore.  The hours of operation between September and April are Monday-Thursday 9am – 6pm and Friday 9am-4pm.

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Your username and password will be sent to you via the email address you used to apply.   Log into both your student portal and Trinity email.  After you have accessed your Trinity email, it is expected that you will check it often and use it exclusively in your communication with Trinity departments. All official notifications and communication will be sent only through your Trinity email.

If you need help accessing your student portal contact Trinity Computer Services at 708.239.4858 or via email at helpdesk@trnty.edu

The Student Portal is the central location for your academic information, and accessing it will be essential for your success in Trinity’s program. Through the Portal, you will be able to do the following:

  • Review your billing statement
  • Accept student loans
  • Sign the Student Financial Responsibility Agreement (SFRA)
  • Complete the Student Contact Information
  • Complete the Emergency Contact Information form (ECI)

You must accept the Student Financial Responsibility Agreement (SFRA) and complete all other forms within the “My Student Life” section of the Student Portal.  Click here to access instructions on completing forms

If you intend to use financial aid and have not yet completed your FAFSA, be sure to do this as soon as possible. The FAFSA website is www.studentaid.gov. Trinity’s school code is 001771. If you have already completed your FAFSA, please contact our Financial Aid department to complete the process. Students in the adult programs are considered three-quarter time students.  The number of credit hours you are taking directly affects your financial aid.  Please contact Sharon Boss at 708.239.4835 or email her at Sharon.Boss@trnty.edu for any financial aid questions you may have.

If you do not intend to use financial aid, you are able to make payments through the link to the Business Office. If you have questions regarding your payment options, please contact Nadine Iwema in the Business Office at 708.293.4594 or via email at Nadine.Iwema@trnty.edu.

An enrollment deposit of $150 is required before you can register for courses.

Students who can begin the major coursework in their first semester will be registered for their courses by the registrar’s office after they deposit and sign the SFRA.

After the first semester,  students register for courses through the Student Portal on Trollweb. Dates for registration and course offerings can be found at the Schedule on the  Registrar’s pages.

Students who cannot start the major coursework in their first semester will have an advising appointment. At the appointment, the student will be registered for their first semester courses.  If you have any questions about advising, you may contact the program director.  

The State of Illinois requires that students present evidence of immunity against measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus-diphtheria, and meningitis. Bring your completed immunization record to your mandatory orientation.

For more information, please click here to access Student Wellness page and download immunization form.

Orientation is mandatory for all incoming spring and fall students. Students will receive detailed information about orientation from the Associate Dean for Adult Programs.

You can purchase your textbooks at the Bootsma Bookstore.  The hours of operation between September and April are Monday-Thursday 9am – 6pm and Friday 9am-4pm.