Seminary Facilities
INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES
Multimedia Classrooms
All classrooms are equipped with technology to enhance the learning process. These technology connected spaces provide faculty with teaching and learning tools, such as integrated audio and digital projection systems for built-in computer and video players as well as connectivity for other devices such as laptops and MP3 players. Classrooms also have ample electrical outlets for students who wish to power their laptops during class.
Computer Lab
A computer laboratory offers 9 PCs and 1 Mac for student use. The PCs offer the full Microsoft Office Suite as well as different software packages to assist with selected classes. Internet access, scanner, and printer are provided. Student assistants are available to answer questions and help with problems. The lab is located in the Hamma Library and is open during regular library hours. Trinity students with a current ID can also use the Capital University computer labs.
Music Lab
A music laboratory with 5 PCs and 1 Mac is available to all students with priority given to those enrolled in music courses. The lab offers computers and keyboards at each station with music software for both musicians and non-musicians. All systems have basic audio recording, Internet access, and share a laser printer. One station has high quality audio and video recording capabilities. Access to the lab is scheduled through the music department.
FACILITIES AND SERVICES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
The seminary’s main building including library, the conference center, and one efficiency apartment building are accessible for wheelchair users. Two efficiency apartments are accessible by elevator and meet ADA requirements for the bathrooms. Each has its own washer and dryer.
Students who intend to request accommodation for a learning disability should submit the medical certification of the learning disability to the registrar. Trinity currently provides adaptive technologies for computer aided assistance for the visually impaired and those with reading disabilities by converting paper documents into electronic text. The software capabilties include electronic reading with “follow along highlighting," enlarging the text for those with low vision, and changing colors to reduce eye strain. A writing tutor is available to all students. More specialized tutoring can be arranged for students with learning disabilities.
Other appropriate accommodations for physical disabilities or learning disabilities, to the extent that resources permit, can be made as the need arises.
Click here to download the PDF document about the seminary's policy on disability accomodations.

