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Healthcare Center
Abby Salge
Director of Wellness
Alwood Hall, Main Level
Phone: 260.665.4590
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.trine.edu/campus-life/health-and-wellness/health-center.aspx
The Health Care Center provides cost-effective services in a caring and confidential manner. The
efficient service at the center allows students to focus on their education with minimal interruptions
from illness or injury. Students may schedule an appointment or simply walk in. Students should contact
the Healthcare center for concerns regarding TB test and reports.
Housing
Angie Booth
University Center, Second Level
Phone: 260.665.4646
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://trine.edu/campuslife/housing/
Trine University offers its undergraduate students two types of housing, traditional residence halls and
apartment-style residence halls. All housing is designed to have two or three students per room. Single
rooms are not available. Each building has laundry facilities, a common lounge with large-screen TV and
each room is equipped with cable and Internet access. The university teams each international student
with an American student to help them build their English language skills and learn about American
culture. It is the students’ responsibility to complete a housing contract in which preferences can be
noted. The housing office does its best to match students, and each student must also make an effort to
build a relationship with his/her roommate(s).
All students in residential housing are required to have a meal plan. If a student has questions regarding
the meal plan, he/she should go to the Housing Office. To live off-campus, a student has to be 21 years
or older.
Trine University promotes intellectual and personal development through professionally focused
and formative learning opportunities, preparing students to succeed, lead and serve.