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Trinity Podcast interview with Dr. Parsons, Program Director.

Director of Bible and Theology Department, Academic Advisor, Professor, Stuart E. Parsons, PhDaa biblical studies

Stuart E. Parsons (MDiv, Western Seminary; S.T.M. and PhD, Dallas Theological Seminary) has taught Bible, ancient Greek, church history, and theology at Trinity College of Florida since 2006, and chairs the Bible and Theology Department. His scholarly specialty is early Christianity, especially early Christian use of Scripture.

 

Can I transfer my credits earned in the certificate program to a degree program at Trinity?

Yes, some students begin with a certificate program and go on either to earn a Associate of Arts or Bachelor of Arts at Trinity College.

Is it possible to earn a certificate completely online?

Yes, you may attend Trinity College online.

Does Trinity College offer evening classes?

Yes, certificate students may utilize the Quest or Access evening program classes to earn their certificate.

What is the accreditation of Trinity College?

National Accreditation

Trinity College of Florida is accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education Commission on Accreditation (5850 T. G. Lee Blvd., Ste. 130, Orlando, FL 32822, 407.207.0808) to grant certificates and degrees at the Associate and Baccalaureate levels.

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National Accreditation

Trinity College of Florida is accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education Commission on Accreditation (5850 T. G. Lee Blvd., Ste. 130, Orlando, FL 32822, 407.207.0808) to grant certificates and degrees at the Associate and Baccalaureate levels.