Rev G.L. (Jack) Strom To Be Installed As President of Trinity Bible College

President Jack Strom

The Board of Regents of Trinity Bible College is pleased to announce that Rev. G.L. (Jack) Strom is to be installed as the president of Trinity Bible College on May 2, 2008 during the spring commencement service. The service will take place at 11:00 AM in the Ray Ulmer Field House on the college Campus. President Strom will also address the graduating class as the commencement speaker.

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Students Recognized in Scholarship Awards Chapel

Nearly $40,000 in scholarships was awarded to students who will be continuing their education at Trinity Bible College in the 2008 - 2009 school year. These scholarships are funded by the generosity of individuals and corporations desiring to assist students in obtaining quality higher education. You may see photos of award recipients by clicking here.

 

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Lions Track Compete in Al Cassell Relays - Huwa Ties Record

The Trinity Track Team competed at Jamestown College last weekend finishing in 8th place.  Senior Sprinter Heston Huwa took 7th place in the 100 Meter and 5th place in the 200 Meter.  Freshmen Sprinter Greg Washington ran a personal best in the 100 Meter finishing in 12th place.  Sophomore Sprinter Jordan Braunberger set a new school record in the 800 Meter with 2:25.90 and Freshmen Sprinter Kevin Gilleland also set a new school record in the 400 Meter with 1:00.84.

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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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May Term In Morocco

This May, nine students and faculty from Trinity will spend twelve days together in Morocco. For the first time, students have the choice to take the trip for Intercultural Studies credit or for History credit. Our plans include travel to four major cities and two villages, an overnight stay with a Moroccan family, giving dental training to children in an orphanage, making Moroccan friends, and encouraging those who live and work in Morocco full time.

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