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Trine University

School info
3.1
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.1
Food
3
Clubs
3.2
Facilities
3.6
Internet
2.8
Location
3
Opportunities
3
Safety
3
Social
2.7
Happiness
3

Basic Information

Location

  • Angola, IN

Institution Overview

  • Public/Private: Private university
  • Established: 1884
  • Founder: Residents of Angola, Indiana

Academic information

Key Area

  • Materials Science
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Quantum and Particle physics
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Chemistry

Student and Staff Numbers

  • Students: 2,242 Angola campus, 8,446 total
  • Undergraduates: As of the latest data, the exact number of undergraduate students is not isolated, but here are some enrollment figures that include both undergraduate and graduate students: - Spring 2024: 12,891 students (includes all programs). - Fall 2023: 12,711 students (includes all programs). - The Angola campus, which primarily hosts undergraduate programs, had a record 2,425 students in Fall 2023. Given this, the undergraduate enrollment is likely in the range of **2,425 to 12,711**, but the precise number of undergraduate students alone is not provided
  • Postgraduates: Over 7,500

Notable Alumni

  • Ralph Ketner
  • Eric Watt
  • Brett Halliday
  • Joe Schroeder
  • John J. McKetta

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Students talk about this school

Good reviews
Overall 4.3
Trine is an awesome small school.
Overall 4.1
Really great campus!
Overall 4
Going Greek definitely made the experience better! For anyone who says there isn't much to do, they must not be apart of any clubsorganizations. There is constantly stuff going on and things to be doing around campus. There are some great deals at local hangouts if you take advantage of them. The campus itself is gorgeous!
Bad reviews
Overall 1
Small campus in small town and locals are not friendly.
Overall 1.7
The only time the food is edible is on visit days. They only serve bad asian food and bad sausages on all other days. Everything is either burnt to a crisp or raw. I got H. pylori from the food here and was very very close to dieing in the hospital because of the food here. The food here is dangerous to eat.
Overall 1.7
not happy
Overall 1.9
This is definitely a niche school. If you are going to college to get the big-time experience, this is not the place for you. There is not that much to do, and very few people who actually have pride in their school. However, if you just want to go someplace that is small to just get your degree and get out, Trine may be a good decision.