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Trinity Washington University, founded in
1897 by the
Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, is a
Roman Catholic university located in
Washington, D.C. across from
Catholic University of America and the
Dominican House of Studies. Although it has been a university since
September 10,
2004, Trinity's College of Arts & Sciences undergraduate program maintains its original status as a
liberal arts women's college. Men are accepted into The School of Education and The School of Professional Studies at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Three Schools
Trinity has an annual enrollment of about 2,000 students in the University's three schools, which offer undergraduate and graduate degrees in a variety of academic areas.
College of Arts and Sciences
Trinity's College of Arts and Sciences offers community service opportunities, athletics, student clubs and campus activities. The College of Arts and Sciences offers a number of academic programs, including criminal justice, forensic psychology, journalism, and business economics.
School of Education
Trinity's School of Education is a coeducational graduate program offering degrees in education, counseling, curriculum design, and educational administration.
Through its Continuing Education Program, the School of Education also offers 300 professional development courses enrolling 4,000 education professionals each year.
School of Professional Studies
The university's School of Professional Studies offers undergraduate and graduate degrees designed for women and men seeking to advance or change their careers. Degrees offered include, but are not limited to, a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Master of Science Administration (M.S.A.), Master of Arts in Communication and a Master of Science in Information Security Management.
Special Academic Programs
Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence (ICCAE)
The Intelligence Center of Academic Excellence was established in the Fall of 2004 with a grant from the
United States Intelligence Community as a pilot program with the goal of increasing the pool of eligible applicants for positions in the community. Each year, the ICCAE at Trinity holds a colloqium, which is open to the public, and features speakers and panelists from throughout the Intelligence community.
Nursing Program
Trinity's Nursing program, started in 2006, offers courses of study culminating in a Bachelor of Science in Nursing for current Registered Nurses. The program was accredited in 2007 by the
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
Trinity at THEARC
Trinity offers professional development, Associate in Arts, and Master's of Science in Administration - Non Profit Management Specialization programs at a satellite classroom located at THEARC, a multipurpose community facility in southeast Washington, DC. Trinity is the only private university to offer programs in the District of Columbia's underserved neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River.
Athletics
Playing as the Trinity Tigers, Trinity competes in the
NCAA Division III in
basketball,
cross country,
lacrosse,
soccer,
swimming,
tennis, and
volleyball.
Athletics Facilities
The newest building on the Trinity Campus, the Trinity Center for Women and Girls in Sports was completed in 2003. It features a basketball arena; walking track; swimming pool and spa; fitness center with weight machines, free weights and cardio equipment and dance studio, tennis courts, and an athletic field. Free to Trinity students, the Center offers memberships to local residents.
Dining Facilities
In addition to a snack bar/deli, Trinity University has Alumnae Hall, a full-service dining hall serving three meals a day throughout the academic year.
Honor Societies
Noted alumnae
Cathleen Black, President of Hearst Magazines
Kellyanne Conway
Barbara B. Kennelly
Maria Leavey, political strategist
Jane McAuliffe, Dean of Georgetown College and professor at Georgetown University.
Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House
Kathleen Sebelius, Governor of KansasFurther Information
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