Trinity Western University, these words are more than our tagline; they are what takes place everyday in the lives of our students. Trinity Western University is a place of rigorous academic scholarship and a people with a common vision-to transform lives through Christ-centred higher education. Our faculty members are known for their extraordinary accessibility to students and strong record of published, globally-recognized research. The result of the outstanding instruction and strong community at TWU is skilled and committed graduates, who make a positive difference wherever they go. We welcome people from all around the world to join our community. Since 1962, we have been training leaders of character, capable of addressing the challenges of our changing world. What can you do at TWU? You can be part of the impact TWU is having in Canada and throughout the world. I invite you to watch our impact videos [1] and envision what you can do with Trinity Western University!
My time at TWU was fantastic. It was a great place to go to university. It was amazing to actually meet and get to know my professors on a personal level. I would highly recommend it to anyone considering post secondary education.Read more
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