Trinity College Mission Statement
Trinity College prepares students to engage and influence their local and global communities through holistic Christ-centered liberal arts education.
To accomplish this mission, Trinity College, as an academic community, commits itself to distinctive objectives:
1. A Reasoned Belief in the Christ-Centered Focus of Truth
A belief that:
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Affirms a personal and loving God as source and sustainer of all created beings and values.
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Proclaims Jesus Christ as liberator and Lord of individual and corporate living.
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Appropriates Holy Scripture as God’s direct and definitive self-disclosure.
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Discovers God’s continual self-revealing activity in every aspect of nature, life, and knowledge.
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Provides illumination and significance to the quest for understanding in all its dimensions.
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Engages in open-minded inquiry as an appropriate response of love to God.
2. A Liberal Arts Approach to Learning
An approach that:
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Gives systematic exposure to the heritage of human experience.
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Sharpens the ability to form significant questions and sound judgments.
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Teaches consistency and comprehensiveness in thought and clarity, and coherence in expression.
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Cultivates appreciation for the beautiful, the imaginative, the delightful and empathy for the unlovely, the commonplace, and the tragic.
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Develops the human capacity to create, which reflects the creative power of God.
3. A Sustained Interest in Every Participant
An interest that:
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Respects the dignity of each person as a unique image-bearer of God.
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Takes seriously the particular concerns of current and former students, faculty and staff, administrators and trustees, and those in its various constituencies.
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Supports each member in the integration of all the facets of his or her personal growth.
4. A Purposeful Involvement in Contemporary Society
An involvement that:
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Subjects pervasive human problems to penetrating critical analysis.
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Confronts deterioration and corruption in institutions as well as individuals.
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Translates Christian compassion into redemptive social action, with special sensitivity to global injustice and ecological stewardship.
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Points men and women, individually and collectively, to their ultimate need for God’s forgiving healing and grace.
5. A Serious Attempt to Encourage Career Potential
An attempt that:
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Applies formal instruction to issues of current importance.
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Offers guidance in the development of life-planning skills.
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Emphasizes a range of vocational possibilities more than specific occupational training.
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Promotes effective participation in the body of Christ.
6. A Creative Balancing of Tensions Inherent in the Educational Process
A balance that:
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Sets and strives for high ideals, but confesses and struggles with flaws and limitations.
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Allows for maximum realization of freedom and order, spontaneity and continuity.
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Recognizes the necessary interdependence of reason and faith, reflective thinking and responsible acting.
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Treats with tolerance and fairness ideas that are novel, traditional, simple, or complex.
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Requires equally of all who teach and learn both careful research and effective communication.
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Transmits Christian values while sustaining the exercise of individual moral decision.
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Discriminates between need and excess in the use of natural and economic resources.
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Distinguishes good from evil, but refrains from separating God’s universe into “sacred” and "secular” compartments.
