The faculty here saw my potential and helped me shape my path. They didn’t just teach me—they listened, they guided and they made me feel like I belonged.
Chloe Moyers says the out-of-state transfer scholarship she received and the small
student-to-teacher ratio played a big role in her decision to come from Missouri to
attend Trine University.
Alexandra Davidson did not have a good fit at the school she was attending. The Pennsylvania
native found everything she was looking for at Trine University.
Thanks to career-focused curriculum and a powerful network of alumni and employers,
nearly all Trine graduates begin their career or graduate school shortly after graduation.
Generous Financial Aid
Trine provides more than $77 million in institutional aid each year. See how affordable
a private education can be.
A 17:1 student-to-faculty ratio means professors will call you by name, find out your
hopes and dreams and do everything they can to help you achieve them.
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Winning Athletic Teams
Play hard and lead boldly. Trine student-athletes compete for conference and national
titles, graduate on time, maintain high GPAs and land great jobs.
Prepare for advanced degrees and careers in fields including pharmacy, physician assistant,
physical therapy, occupational therapy, nursing, dentistry, chiropractic medicine,
osteopathic medicine and podiatry!
Students in Trine University’s Capstone in Sport Management class won their second National Collegiate Sports Sales Championship (NCSSC) showcase event of the fall, then went on to place in the national Super Showcase.
Trine University chemical engineering graduate Parker Reichhart has earned national recognition, receiving two awards in the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Annual Student Design Competition. The awards were presented during the 2025 Annual Student Conference, held Nov. 1–4 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Amanda Malefyt, Ph.D., professor in the McKetta Department of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering at Trine University, has been elected to serve as a director within the Education Division of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), beginning her four-year term this month.