You might be closer to getting a valuable, private, Christian education than you think!
Trinity Lutheran College accepts college level, general studies transfer credits from Baccalaureate, Community and Technical Colleges as well as the Direct Transfer Associates Degree, or DTA-AA. Ask your community college advisor about the DTA, and you can help ensure that every class you take will be counted toward your Bachelor's Degree from Trinity. You'll have junior standing when you start classes here. In other words, with the DTA, all of your credits come with you.
Since Trinity is an accredited college, your Federal financial aid will come with you, too. With Federal student aid, our own generous aid packages, and one of the lowest tuition rates of any accredited private school in the state, we can find a way to get you here.
Contact the Admissions office at 425.249.4753 or e-mail admissions@tlc.edu to learn more about transferring to Trinity.
Applying to Trinity is easy—and free. Here’s how:
You can expect an admission decision by mail two to three weeks after we have received all of your application materials. The Trinity admission staff consider each application individually, considering your academic performance, test scores, recommendation, as well as your school, church and community involvement.
Trinity may accept up to 90 semester credits toward a B.A. degree and 30 semester credits toward an ABS degree.
To convert quarter credits to semester credits: multiply quarter credits by 2 and divide by 3. Credits may be accepted from the sources outlined below.
Credits from accredited institutions may be accepted for transfer to:
A grade of “C-” or higher is necessary for required courses, except for English Composition which requires a minimum grade of “C.” A grade of “D” may be accepted toward elective credit only if the cumulative grade point is 2.0 or higher. Upper division credits (300-400 level) are accepted only from regionally accredited institutions.
Trinity reserves the right to accept credits from non-accredited institutions. Any credits accepted will be considered tentative until the student’s scholarship is validated by one semester of full-time study with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher. The conditions for accredited institutions apply. Transfer of further credits from a non-accredited institution is not allowed after establishment of a Trinity record.
Credits from distance learning (online), extension and/or correspondence courses may transfer.
Students who have participated in College Board Advanced Placement Program® may be eligible for Trinity credits. Students should have College Board send scores directly to Trinity. Scores of three (3) or above may result in credit. The Registrar and Academic Dean, in consultation with the appropriate academic department, will determine credit.
Students who have earned the International Baccalaureate Diploma may be awarded credit for Higher Level passes with scores of five (5) or higher. The Registrar and office of the Academic Dean, in consultation with the appropriate academic department, will determine credit.
Credits may be granted for the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) in accordance with the American Council on Education (ACE) recommendations.
Students presenting proof of having taken courses listed in the College Credit Recommendations listing, published by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York, may be granted credits in accordance with the recommendations, toward general studies requirements.