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Trine University
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Former names
Tri-State Normal College (1884–1906)
Tri-State College (1906–1975)
Tri-State University (1975–2008)
Type Private University [Non-Profit]
Established 1884
Endowment $25.1 million (2015)
President Earl D. Brooks II, Ph.D.
Students 2,000 main campus (4,998 total)
Location Angola, Indiana, U.S.
41°37′56″N 85°00′20″W / 41.63222°N 85.00556°W / 41.63222; -85.00556
Campus Rural, 450 Acres (1.8km²)
Colors Navy blue, white and Vegas gold
              
Athletics NCAA Division III
Sports 21 Varsity teams in the MIAA conference. Men's and women's hockey, esports, bowling and women's triathlon will be added in 2017.
Nickname Thunder
Mascot "Storm", a white tiger
Website www.trine.edu
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Trine University, formerly known as Tri-State University, is a private, non-profit, post-secondary institution located in Angola, Indiana. The school was founded in 1884, and offers degrees in the arts and sciences, business, education and engineering. Trine University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission(HLC) and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. It operates several satellite campuses across northern and central Indiana, with a campus also in Centreville, Michigan.

Trine was founded in 1884 as Tri-State Normal College, and retained the reference to the "Tri-State" area for more than 120 years — so named because of the school's location in Indiana and its proximity to Michigan and Ohio. In 1906 the school was renamed Tri-State College, and again in 1975 as Tri-State University. In 2008, the school's name was changed to the current Trine University, in honor of alumnus Dr. Ralph Trine. The dropping of the "Tri-State" identifier reflected a desire to brand the school as a nationally competitive private university, not to be confused as being state-funded, or as being associated with businesses or organizations nationwide also using the prevalent "Tri-State" tag. Throughout the 1990s, the university opened several satellite campuses in locations throughout northern and central Indiana.

The main campus covers 450 acres (1.8 km²) in Angola, Indiana. There is another campus for the College of Graduate and Professional Studies in Angola, as well as other satellite campuses in Mishawaka, Logansport,Avon, Columbus, Warsaw, Fort Wayne in Indiana, as well as Centreville, Michigan.


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