Fall 2024 Trine Course Catalog

Other Costs

Books and Supplies

Book and supply expenses vary depending on the number of courses taken and the major and are the personal obligation of each student.

Book and supply expenses vary depending on the number of courses taken and the major, and are the personal obligation of each student. Students can order books from the Trine University bookstore through the online order process by clicking on “Bookstore” at the bottom of the Web page at trine.edu. Students may also visit the bookstore in person or call the bookstore at 260.665.4153.

College of Graduate and Professional Studies Laptop Computer/Tablet Requirement

All students enrolled in CGPS are required to have or purchase a laptop computer or tablet that meets the CGPS minimum specifications before attending their first class.

All students are required to sign a “Laptop/Tablet Policy - Statement of Understanding” and a copy is maintained in the student’s file. The statement of understanding informs students of the requirement to have or purchase a laptop computer or a tablet and convey for use to all classes.

To assist students, all locations have available wireless internet access.

Miscellaneous Fees

A student is responsible for any additional fees such as fines, parking tickets, and equipment breakage.

Main Campus Room and Board

A 19-meal per week plan or a 10-meal per week plan is required for all students residing in the units or apartments. Villa students and commuter students have the option of a 50-meal per semester plan; however they may also opt into the other plans. When the University is in session, three meals are available daily Monday through Friday. Brunch and evening meals are available Saturdays and Sundays.

Personal Expenses

Expenditures for personal items such as travel, membership fees and similar expenses should be included when prospective students are estimating total costs of their university experience.

Personal Insurance

Trine University is not responsible for the damage and/or loss of a student’s personal property of any type. This includes, but is not limited to, personal electronic devices, printers, stereo equipment, microwaves, refrigerators, etc. All damage or loss incurred to a student’s personal property is solely the responsibility of the student. The causes of this damage can be, but are not limited to, theft, power outages, power surges, etc. It is recommended that all students verify that their personal property is covered by personal insurance. If this is not the case, it is recommended that students acquire renter’s insurance, which can be obtained through parents’ homeowners insurance company and/or agent.