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Trinity College of Jacksonville
Former names
Trinity Baptist College
MottoTraining Students for Life and Ministry
TypePrivate college
Established1974
Religious affiliation
Independent Baptist
ChancellorThomas Messer
PresidentMac Heavener, Jr.
Administrative staff
28 full-time
Undergraduates977
Location,,
United States

30°18′00″N81°46′59″W / 30.3°N 81.783°W /30.3; -81.783
ColorsRoyal blue,gold,black,white    
Sporting affiliations
NCCAA
MascotEagles
Websitetcj.edu
Map

Trinity College of Jacksonville (TCJ) is a privateindependent Baptist college inJacksonville, Florida. It was founded asTrinity Baptist College in 1974 by Trinity Baptist Church. It isaccredited by theTransnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools.

History

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Trinity College of Jacksonville was founded as Trinity Baptist College in 1974. It was originally located on McDuff Avenue near downtown Jacksonville.

In 1997 the college was accredited by the Trans-national Association of Christian Colleges and Schools.[1] In 1998, Trinity Baptist College expanded and moved to the west-side of Jacksonville.[2]

The college changed its name to Trinity College of Jacksonville in 2025.

Academics

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Trinity College of Jacksonville offersassociate,bachelor's, andmaster's degree programs.

Athletics

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Trinity College of Jacksonville competes as the Eagles in theNational Christian College Athletic Association.

The Eagles field women's teams involleyball,basketball,soccer, andsoftball. Men's sports include soccer, basketball, andbaseball. All sports compete at theDivision II level except baseball and softball, which areDivision I.

TCJ has won several national titles in various sports including men's soccer (NCCAA 2015), men's basketball (BCNIT 2006, 2009, 2012, 2014), and women's basketball (BCNIT 2019), as well as men’s basketball (BCNIT 2023).

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^"Member Institutions".TRACS. RetrievedMarch 28, 2025.
  2. ^"About Trinity Baptist College".Trinity Baptist College. RetrievedMarch 28, 2025.
  3. ^"David Meeks' Biography". votesmart.org. RetrievedDecember 31, 2013.
  4. ^"Paul Chappell - Faculty". wcbc.ed. RetrievedJuly 25, 2015.

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