Campus News

Morocco 2008

As previously reported, in May Trinity sent out a team on a two-week missions trip to Morocco. Here is a report of the trip from Amanda Belmont, a student who went with:

In 12 days, the Morocco team visited approximately 7 cities, including Casablanca, Marrakech, and Rabat the capital city of Morocco. We rode in planes, taxis, trains, and buses. We experienced the culture of Morocco in shopping in the Medina, in traveling to and from different cities, and spending a night in a Moroccan home, as well as in eating some of the famous and delicious Moroccan meals. Our team spent some time learning the language, and had fun attempting to converse with the people we met along the way.

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2008-2010 Academic Catalog

Trinity Bible College is proud to present the 2008-2010 academic catalog.

Click here to download the catalog in PDF format.

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2008 Trinity Football

White House

The 2008 Trinity Lions football season looks to be an exciting one! This years schedule has the Lions playing five home games. A few changes in the schedule this year have Trinity fans excited about watching the Lions take on four new teams. These include MSU-Bottineau, Concordia (JV), Kentucky Christian, and St. Scholastica. The season kicks off with an away game on September 6th at the University of Minnesota Morris. The following week has the Lions at home to take on a tough NAIA opponent, South Dakota School of Mines.

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Lions Baseball Lands Two on All-Region Team

Trinity Bible College was pleased to learn that two members of it’s baseball team were selected for first team All-Region for the North Central Region of the NCCAA. Congratulations to Brent Holt and Ben Snyder!

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Meeting the Great Commission Challenge for Heartland America

President Jack Strom, along with Executive Assistants Sam Johnson and Sam Farina, have a Renewed Vision Overview & Heartland Initiative Plan for Trinity Bible College. Three facts of excellence mark TBC as uniquely suited to its stated purpose, which was set in place by its founders in 1948, “to train ministers and missionaries for world-wide service,” but with a unique commitment for the Heartland of America. Read more in the following article.

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Trinity Bible College's 58th Graduating Class

Prayer of Executive Team

Trinity Bible College celebrated it's 58th graduating class early this month. Highlights from Baccalaureate included hearing two graduates share their final thoughts to their class; Kevin Beck and April Skaar. Commencement saw the inauguration and Commencement message of President G.L. (Jack) Strom, the awarding of an Honorary Doctoral Degree to Rev. Lowell Lundstrom, and the awarding of degrees to the 58th graduation class.

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Track & Field National Championships

The Lions Track Team competed at the National Christian College Athletic Association Track and Field Championships last weekend. In one of the fastest years on record for nationals, Heston Huwa set a new school record in the 100 Meter Dash with a time of 11.14. Huwa now holds school records in the outdoor 100 Meter, 200 Meter, 4x100 relay, indoor 55 Meter and 60 Meter. He was also a co-captain this season and will be student teaching in the fall to complete his education degree. Junior Sprinter and co-captain Caleb Bialik ran a personal best time in the 200 Meter with 26.48.

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Unplugged

We are having another Unplugged concert this Thursday, April 10th, at 10:05pm in the Student Life Center. Student Government is also hosting a visual art display/contest during the concert. We are looking for artists who would like to participate. If you are interested please submit your art (minimal size of 8x10, and framed) to Student Government by 5:00pm Wednesday, April 9th.

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Now Is The Time To Apply For Financial Aid

Now is the time to apply for Federal Financial Aid. This can be accomplished by filling out a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)

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Filing for an Incomplete

INCOMPLETE GRADES

An incomplete is negotiated when the student has failed to meet specific and important requirements of a course because of extenuating circumstances but has in other aspects done passing work for the semester. Such negotiations will take place between the student, the instructor, and the department chair under which the instructor teaches. In those instances where the department chair is the instructor, a second chair will be involved in the negotiation process.

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