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Trinity Lutheran College is a school of academic excellence. From the pioneering steps taken in 1944 by the Lutheran Bible Institute to establish a Seattle campus, to the forward thinking plan of an urban campus in downtown Everett in 2008, this fully accredited college is committed to the development and deployment of quality Christian leaders.   

Accreditation

Trinity Lutheran College is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, one of six regional associations in the United States that accredits schools and colleges. NWCCU is recognized by the United States Secretary of Education.

Academic Partnership with Affiliated Learning Partners

Trinity is a member of the Affiliated Learning Partners taht exits as a consortium of higher education institutions including Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota; Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, Berkeley, California; Concordia University, Portland, Oregon; and Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington.  This consortium acts as the institutional arm of LENS (Lutheran Educational Network and Support), which provides enrichment, collegiate, and graduate Lutheran education in the Pacific Northwest.

 Academic Partnership with Pacific Association for Theological Studies

Trinity is a member of the Pacific Association for Theological Studies, which is a Seattle-based ministry that links "churches and academic institutions in creative partnerships focused on discerning local needs, creating relevant programs, developing appropriate resources, promoting theological formation, and providing a wide variety of traditional and non-traditional educational opportunities for the grassroots Christian community."

Academic Partnership with Lutheran Educational Conference of North American (LECNA)

Trinity is a member of the Lutheran Educational Conference of North American (LECNA).  LECNA, which was formed in 1910, is the oldest existing inter-Lutheran organization in the United States and Canada.  Its purpose is to encourage, assist, and promote cooperation among Lutheran colleges and universities in the United States and Canada.