Trinity College - United States

United States

  • Trinity College (Connecticut), in Hartford, Connecticut
  • Trinity College (Florida), a Bible college in New Port Richey, Florida
  • Trinity College (Vermont), formerly a women's college in Burlington, Vermont
  • Trinity Baptist College, a private college in Jacksonville, Florida
  • Trinity Bible College, Ellendale, North Dakota
  • Trinity Christian College, Palos Heights, Illinois
  • Trinity College and Seminary, also known as Trinity College of the Bible and Theological Seminary, in Newburgh, Indiana
  • Trinity International University, in Deerfield, Illinois
    • Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, TIU's graduate seminary
  • Trinity Lutheran College (Washington), Seattle, Washington
  • Trinity Washington University, known as Trinity College until 2004, a Catholic women's college in Washington, D.C.
  • Duke University, known as Trinity College until 1924
    • Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, Duke's undergraduate liberal arts constituent college

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