The Locations

Trinity International University
Bannockburn Campus

2065 Half Day Road
Bannockburn, IL 60015

Toll-free phone: 800-822-3225 or 800-345-TEDS
Phone: 847.317.8000
Fax: 847.317-8097
Website: www.tiu.edu

The Bannockburn Campus of Trinity International University rests on a beautifully wooded campus six miles west of Lake Michigan, 25 miles north of downtown Chicago, and 17 miles north of O’Hare International Airport. Though in a suburban location, we are close enough to Chicago to have easy access to the numerous educational, ministerial, cultural, and sporting opportunities in the city.

Bannockburn Campus Facilities

The R. A. Aldeen Building, on the north side of campus, contains classrooms, the Clothes Horse, the fitness center, the Department of Health Sciences faculty offices, and wellness assessment lab.

Carlson Hall, located on the north side of campus, is a residence hall as well as short-term guest housing. It is also the location of the Health Services office. Attached on the north side of the building is 111 Carlson Hall, which houses a large classroom.

The Facility Services Building, on the east side of campus, contains the Facility and Event Services Department which includes Maintenance, Grounds, Custodial, and Housing.  

The G. A. Gundersen Academic Building, located on the east side of campus, contains The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity, the Carl F.H. Henry Center for Theological Understanding, and classroom space.

Johnson Hall, is a residence hall on the north side of campus.

The Lee International Center, on the east side of campus, contains the offices of the academic and professional doctoral programs, as well as a conference room, the Fireside Lounge, and an apartment for visiting guests. 

The James N. Lew Building, on the west side of campus, contains the Thrive Center, Career Services, Information Technology, Marketing, and Business academic department offices.

The W. S. McLennan Academic Building, also located on the west side of campus, houses college faculty offices. It also contains the office of the Dean of the College and Graduate School, the offices of the Associate Deans, the Graduate School secretarial office. Offices for the Division of Education are also located in this building. The Petersen Wing of McLennan houses Academic Records.

Madsen Hall, located on the west side of campus, is a residence hall. The lower 500's section is the location for the Counseling Center.

The Mansion Administrative Building houses the President’s office and University Advancement.

The Norton Welcome Center houses the Admissions department.

The Arnold T. Olson Chapel was built by the EFCA in appreciation of Dr. Arnold T. Olson, who served as EFCA president for 25 years. The 500-seat chapel auditorium houses a two-manual, 25-rank Casavant pipe organ and serves as a worship center, lecture hall, concert hall, and conference facility. In addition to the auditorium, the chapel building holds classrooms, and the offices of Human Resources, Financial Aid, Student Accounting, and the Business Office.

Owens Hall is a residence hall on the south side of campus.

The Peterson Academic Building contains the Kantzer Faculty Center and the Veenstra Office Wing. Here you will find the TEDS dean’s offices, as well as the majority of TEDS faculty offices, the Office of Extension and Affiliated Education. The Kantzer Faculty Center houses a 130-seat lecture hall and provides handicapped access to the Arnold T. Olson Chapel.

The H. G. Rodine Global Ministry Building, on the east side of campus and features state-of-the-art seminar halls, conference rooms, and classrooms. Departments having offices here are Missions and Evangelism, Professional Doctoral, Placement, Supervised Ministries, and the EFCA Hospitality Room and Multicultural Ministry office. 

The James E. Rolfing Memorial Library and the Carl F. H. Henry Resource Center serve the students across our University. Print, media, and electronic resources are tailored to the curricula and information needs of the university community. The collection contains more than 240,000 book and periodical volumes (with access to more than 8,000,000), 150,000 volumes on microform, and more than 1,200 current periodical subscriptions. It also houses a computer lab.

Trinity Hall is located on the north side of campus. The hall houses approximately 175 students, including space for married students. Men are housed in the Minneapolis Wing and women in the Chicago Wing.

The Gregory L. Waybright Center is the student center, featuring the Hawkins Dining Hall, Fresh, Lantern Lounge, Campus Post Office, student mailboxes, and amenities, such as ping-pong, air hockey, pool tables, several large-screen televisions, and a commuter lounge with kitchen facilities. The lower level includes offices for Student Life, including the Dean of Students, Intercultural Development, Campus Housing, Safety and Security, and the Spiritual Life and University Ministries Office.

 

TIU - Florida

Broward County Site:
955 Rock Island Road
North Lauderdale, Florida 33068
Phone: 954.382.6400
Fax: 954.382.6420
Email: gradflorida@tiu.edu
Website: www.tiu.edu/florida

Miami-Dade County (Kendall):
9010 SW 137 Avenue, Suite 101
Miami, FL 33186
Phone:  (305) 421-1000
Toll-Free:  877-477-4848

Email: gradflorida@tiu.edu
Website: www.tiu.edu/florida

The Kendall site is located at 9010 SW 137 Avenue, Suite 101, Miami FL 33186. This 6800 square foot space is on the first floor of a professional office building and includes 5 classrooms, 3 offices, a conference room, a small student lounge and study carrels equipped with computers to facilitate student services. The complex includes ample parking.

Trinity Graduate School offers the Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, with concentrations in Mental Health Counseling and Guidance and Counseling and the Master of Arts in Leadership (pending appropriate accreditation approvals) at Trinity International University - Florida. Detailed information concerning these programs and the other programs offered by Trinity Graduate School is available by contacting the Director of Graduate Admission. In addition, the Master of Arts (Theological Studies) is offered through TEDS, and the undergraduate program offers full bachelor’s and bachelor degree completion programs for adult, non-traditional learners in the following areas: Business Administration, Christian Ministry, Elementary Education, Organizational Leadership, and Psychology.

Trinity International University
California Regional Center

2200 North Grand Avenue
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Phone: 714.836.7500
Toll-Free: 800.922.4748
Fax: 714.796.7190
Email: tls@tiu.edu
Website: www.tls.edu

The California Regional Center in Santa Ana, California, is home to Trinity Law School, which offers a traditional legal education from a Christian perspective. Some courses are taught in modular or weekend formats and, therefore, are attractive to students residing outside the southern California region.