Engineering Degrees at Grace Offered through Partnership with Trine University

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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WINONA LAKE – Trine University, in cooperation with Grace College, will now offer undergraduate and graduate engineering degrees at the Grace College campus in Winona Lake.

This agreement will allow students to earn an engineering degree through Trine University while attending and receiving all the on-campus benefits of Grace College.

The program will offer a bachelor’s degre in engineering technology and a bachelor’s degree in engineering with stems in biomedical engineering management, civil engineering management and mechanical engineering management.  Students will simultaneously earn both an engineering degree from Trine and an applied physics degree from Grace.

This partnership between Grace College and Trine University will allow students to enjoy Grace’s Christian campus experience, including dorm life, chapel, and growth groups, while they learn from Trine’s academically rigorous and widely-respected engineering classes.  Engineering students will be able to keep their financial aid package all four years and will be eligible to participate in collegiate sports. Students will meet with both a faculty advisor from Grace College and a student support specialist from Trine University.

Trine University has a strong job placement history, with engineering students experiencing between 95 and 100 percent job placement over the last 10 years.[[In-content Ad]]

WINONA LAKE – Trine University, in cooperation with Grace College, will now offer undergraduate and graduate engineering degrees at the Grace College campus in Winona Lake.

This agreement will allow students to earn an engineering degree through Trine University while attending and receiving all the on-campus benefits of Grace College.

The program will offer a bachelor’s degre in engineering technology and a bachelor’s degree in engineering with stems in biomedical engineering management, civil engineering management and mechanical engineering management.  Students will simultaneously earn both an engineering degree from Trine and an applied physics degree from Grace.

This partnership between Grace College and Trine University will allow students to enjoy Grace’s Christian campus experience, including dorm life, chapel, and growth groups, while they learn from Trine’s academically rigorous and widely-respected engineering classes.  Engineering students will be able to keep their financial aid package all four years and will be eligible to participate in collegiate sports. Students will meet with both a faculty advisor from Grace College and a student support specialist from Trine University.

Trine University has a strong job placement history, with engineering students experiencing between 95 and 100 percent job placement over the last 10 years.[[In-content Ad]]
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