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Legal Status
Trinity International Theological Seminary (TITS) is registered under the laws of the State of Maryland, USA. It is affiliated with Trinity College of the Bible and Theological Seminary, Evansville, Indiana, USA, the pioneer in Theological Distance Learning, who for over four decades trained thousands and currently has thousands of students around the world. TITS was established to train men and women of God and equip them with the tools necessary to be mature, productive and functioning parts of the Body of Christ. Click Here For the State of Maryland Certificate. pdf
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Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC)
The Maryland Higher Education Commission has determined that the religious coursework offered by Trinity International Theological Seminary is exempt from MHEC approval in accordance with Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR) 13B.01.01.03B(7) and (8), and MHEC Policies and Procedures. MHEC is the State of Maryland's higher education coordinating board responsible for establishing statewide policies for Maryland public and private colleges, universities, and for-profit career schools.
The Trinity Difference
Trinity strives to offer the best in correspondence or online study.
Since Trinity is a loosely-structured school, we can take each student at his/her present level of education and formulate his/her course of study. Whether the student has much or little Bible background, the program will be set up to progress the student from his/her specific point of entry. Our very broad curriculum allows us to do this, thereby eliminating the possibility of the student's having to repeat courses that they have already taken. In other words, the student's program with Trinity will be tailor-made for his/her specific ministry.
At Trinity you will receive the Bible training you desire. It's a theological education that can't be matched for the practical training and Bible study that you receive. Each of our professors must have at least a Master's degree from an approved seminary or university.