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Trinity will prepare you for compassionate service
At Trinity, our nursing program is small and mighty. With a nursing degree from Trinity Christian College, you will be prepared academically and clinically to care for client’s physical, spiritual, and mental needs and minister to souls. With small class sizes, caring professors, high-tech facilities, and an education grounded in a Christian environment, Trinity’s B.S.N. graduates learn to operate from the common nursing frameworks of caring, self-care, and care management.
Our students gain hands-on experience in the Cynthia Sander Nursing Lab, which includes simulation labs with high-fidelity manikins that exhibit a variety of symptoms and automatically respond to intervention. This allows you to polish your skills in a safe and controlled environment.
And Trinity’s nursing program prepares you for a career once you graduate. You won’t just graduate with a B.S.N., you will also receive a minor in science. Trinity is proud to have the highest six-year NCLEX average of any BSN or ADN program in Illinois.
Since we are located less than 25 miles from downtown Chicago, our students complete the clinical portions of our nursing program at some of the leading healthcare organizations in the nation.
Here are just a few of the places where our students who completed their clinicals or our graduates have found employment:
- Advocate Aurora Children’s Hospital
- Advocate Aurora Christ Medical Center
- Advocate Aurora South Suburban
- Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago
- Comer Children’s Hospital
- Loyola Medical Center
- Northwestern Memorial Hospital Chicago
- Northwestern Medicine Palos Hospital
- OSF Little Company of Mary
- Rush University Medical Center
- James Franciscan Hospital
- University of Chicago Ingalls
Our nursing students don’t just take courses designed to make them excellent clinicians. They receive a rich liberal arts education designed to prepare them emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually.
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Please note:
- Requires minimum ACT of 19/SAT 990, Unconditional acceptance to Trinity, otherwise please refer to 5 Year Plan
- Refer to Suggested Program of Study for Honors Program for students in Honors Program
- Many science/ nursing courses have prerequisites for eligibility to enroll. Please see course catalog
Science Course Details:
- Science courses must be completed prior to admission with a grade of C or better.
- All science courses must be completed within 7 years of the spring semester before progression to clinical.
- Cumulative GPA of science courses must be 2.7(B-) or better.
- Two of the 5 science courses must be completed at Trinity.
- Only one science course may be repeated to achieve the grade or cumulative grade-point average. An individual course may be repeated only once. Withdrawing from a course will count as having taken that course.
Chemistry 101: General Chemistry (Composite ACT score of 19 or C or better in Math 107: College Algebra required.)
Chemistry 102: Principles of Organic & Biochemistry
Biology 204: General Microbiology
Biology 205: Human Anatomy & Physiology I
Biology 206: Human Anatomy & Physiology II
Foundational Course Details:
- Cumulative GPA in foundational courses must be 2.5(B-/C+).
- Foundational courses that have an * must be completed prior to admission with a grade of C or better.
- Only one of the foundational courses with an * may be repeated to achieve the grade or cumulative grade-point average. An individual course may be repeated only once. Withdrawing from a course will count as having taken that course.
- Two of the other foundational courses can be completed after acceptance into the program but prior to graduation.
*TW: Thinking and Writing
*Psychology 121: Introduction to Psychology
*Psychology 123: Life Span Development
*Sociology 121: Principles of Sociology
*Math 151: Statistics
*Perk 221: Nutrition
*Theology 131: Christian Scriptures (only at Trinity)
*Philosophy 101: Philosophical Perspectives in Worldview (only at Trinity)
Comm 105: Oral & Digital Communications
English 105: Literature & Society
Foundations 201
History 105: Historical Consciousness
Language credit
Theology 132: Christian Traditions (at TCC or waiver)
Fine Arts Credit: Options include Art 103/ Music 111/ Com 225/ Educ 201/ etc
Interdisciplinary Inquiry credit
Nursing Course Details:
- Cumulative GPA in nursing courses must be 2.5(B-/C+) or better.
- Nursing courses listed below must be completed prior to admission into the program with a grade of C or better.
- N205: Concepts and N308: Health Assess. & Promotion are only offered at Trinity.
- 76.00% exam average is required.
- Only one nursing course may be repeated to achieve the grade or cumulative grade-point average. An individual course may be repeated only once. Withdrawing from a course will count as having taken that course.
Nursing 205: Concepts of Health Care & Nursing
Nursing 308: Health Assessment & Promotion
TEAS examination
- Must be taken at Trinity Christian College
Criminal Background Check
- If a background check is not clear, clinical placement and progression in the program cannot be guaranteed.
Clinical Partner Health Requirements
- Physical exam, labs, immunizations, vaccinations, drug screening, health insurance, BLS CPR requirements of all clinical partners must be met to guarantee clinical placement.
Trinity Nursing Admission
The direct admit admission is a competitive application process, and there are a limited number of direct admissions into the Nursing major.
Criteria for Direct Admission
To be considered for direct admission to Trinity Christian College’s Nursing major, you must meet the following requirements:
- Apply for admission to Trinity Christian College
- Indicate Nursing as your preferred major
- Have an incoming cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
- Submit a letter of recommendation
- Submit a test score: 24 ACT or 1160 SAT
If you are not admitted to the Nursing major through the direct admissions pathway, you can be admitted to Trinity as a Pre-Nursing major. Most students transition from Pre-Nursing to Nursing after completing their first academic year.
Criteria for Non-Direct Admission
- Apply for admission to Trinity Christian College
- Indicate Nursing as your preferred major
- Submit a letter of recommendation
- Meet one of the following criteria:
- Earn a test score: 19 ACT or 990 SAT
- Get a score of 244 on the Accuplacer Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics test and a score of 255 on the Accuplacer Reading test
- Complete a college algebra course with a grade of C or higher
- Meet college admission standards for unconditional admission
Criteria for Transitioning from Pre-Nursing to Nursing
Students who are not direct admitted to the Nursing program will declare Pre-Nursing as their major. Students’ transcripts will be reviewed after they complete their first academic year. Required for transition from Pre-Nursing to Nursing as a major are the following: a) successful completion of both CHEM 101 and CHEM 102 with minimum grades of C or better, b) a cumulative science GPA of 2.7, and c) the need to repeat no more than one required Foundations course.
Students who do not meet the qualifying test scores can move to a five-year academic plan to complete the prerequisites for CHEM 101 that will need to be taken and passed prior to entrance to the Nursing major.
Criteria for Non-Direct Admission
- Apply for admission to Trinity Christian College
- Indicate Nursing as your preferred major
- Submit a letter of recommendation
Criteria for Transitioning from Pre-Nursing to Nursing
Students who are not direct admitted to the Nursing program will declare Pre-Nursing as their major. Students’ transcripts will be reviewed after they complete their first and second academic years. Required for transition from Pre-Nursing to Nursing as a major are the following: a) successful completion of both CHEM 101 and CHEM 102 with minimum grades of C or better, b) a cumulative science GPA of 2.7, and c) the need to repeat no more than one required Foundations and/or nursing prerequisite course.
Let's get you ready with a minor from Trinity
You have a passion for health and science, and a minor from Trinity will get you ready for a range of careers. When you pursued this interdisciplinary degree, you will take courses in biology and chemistry, and you can choose additional requirements in nursing, physical education and psychology.
Teach others to lead a healthy, God-honoring life
At Trinity, a B.A. in exercise sciences focuses on developing hearts, souls, strength, and minds to serve God. Your studies will equip you to embrace and articulate a Christian perspective of physical activity and stewardship of the body that enable lifelong service to the Lord. Our professors view fitness, sports, and leisure from a biblical perspective.
Our rigorous coursework is augmented by stellar facilities. At Trinity, we have a Human Performance Lab that features cutting-edge technology like a BodPod and VO2max testing. In fact, we have one of only seven BodPods in the entire Chicagoland area. This provides incomparable hands-on experience for our students.
With a degree in exercise science, you can develop skills for strength and conditioning or prepare for a career as a personal trainer or fitness specialist. Many of our exercise science majors also leverage their degrees to go on to graduate school for physical therapy.
Our exercise science majors who intend to pursue a career directly after graduation may be able to earn their degrees in just 3.5 years. For those who plan to go on to graduate school for physical therapy, we strongly encourage a minor in science and psychology. There are also opportunities to minor in business administration.
Trinity has transfer agreements with a number of local community colleges for those interested in pursuing an exercise science major.
Launch your career with a minor from Trinity
A health education minor will allow you to help students cultivate a lifelong commitment to fitness, sports, and leisure from a biblical perspective. Your health education studies will include nutrition, psychology, drug and chemical use and abuse, and treating sports injuries.
Gain Momentum with Intensive Studies
A strong background in the physical and biological sciences will give you an advantage when you enter into doctoral level professional training programs in the health sciences.
Completion of a biology and/or chemistry major along with the cognate requirements provides such a background and includes the required courses for entering schools of medicine (as well as dentistry, optometry, osteopathic medicine, podiatry, and chiropractic).
Such schools require a specific entrance exam; students should work closely with their advisers to ensure they are prepared for the exam.
At Trinity, you will develop a program of study based on the type of program and the particular school you want to attend.
Pursue your minor at Trinity
With a minor in urban studies, you will delve into advanced urban sociology and its analysis and application. And your studies will be more than theoretical—since Trinity is less than 25 miles from downtown Chicago, you will have unparalleled opportunities for hands-on learning in the nation’s third-largest city.
Experience diverse learning in a diverse community
With a minor in Black Studies, you will explore the global experience of people of African descent through history, literature, music, politics, psychology, and sociology. A black studies minor will increase your knowledge of black culture and help you better understand the world.
The interdisciplinary nature of the minor will also help you develop the ability to consider the world from multiple perspectives, enhancing your understanding of your major field and better preparing you for a career or graduate studies.
The Black Studies minor is an important part of Trinity’s mission. By increasing your overall knowledge about the diverse peoples of God’s kingdom and their legacy, you will better understand both the brokenness of the world and the possibilities for redemption. Black Studies minor is beneficial to students of any race, ethnicity, or major and may be of particular interest for those considering programs in history, English, social work, or education.
A B.A. from Trinity will get you ready
If you have a passion to improve people’s health and a love of designing and implementing messages, Trinity’s B.A. degree in Health Communication allows you to combine your interests.
With a degree in Health Communication, you can play a key role in public discourse on preventing disease and promoting health. Graduates with a Health Comm degree can find careers in hospital administration, human resources, public health, marketing, and pharmaceutical sales, among many other areas, as well as continuing their studies in graduate school.
In the tradition of Trinity’s interdisciplinary liberal arts, Health Comm majors take courses that span communication arts, nursing, physical education, and science. With our small class sizes, you are never just a number here. And with Trinity’s location 25 miles from downtown Chicago, you can gain field experiences and do your internships in one of the most dynamic places in the country for health care organizations.
Let's get you ready with a B.S.
If you love art and want to help others, you can combine your passions with a degree in Art Therapy. Art therapists use drawing, painting, and other creative outlets to help children and adults deal with grief and loss.
Trinity’s Art Therapy degree builds on the strengths of our dedicated Art and Psychology faculty. Art Therapy majors complete their field education through the Psychology department and their Capstone work in the Art department.
With Trinity’s small class sizes, you get to work closely with your professors and are never just a number. And Trinity’s location just 25 miles from downtown Chicago means you have world-class museums and galleries in your backyard.