Our Graduates
Living out our purpose.
TCS graduates are prepared for college and life.
When a student graduates from TCS, he or she is prepared to accomplish whatever great things God has in store. Immersed in a community where challenge, integrity, faith, and rigor are the norm, TCS students are prepared to go into the world confidently.
TCS graduates don’t just excel collegiately and professionally. They lead lives of integrity and purpose. TCS graduates take pride in raising families, participating in church, and serving their local and global communities, just as they did when they were on campus with us.
We currently have over 2000 alumni working in diverse fields ranging from finance, technology, education to ministry, medicine, business etc. Whatever God has designed them for, they are prepared!
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Meet Teacher and Alumna Nicole Serianni
, Meet one of our newest additions to the TCS teaching staff, Nicole Serianni. She is new to the staff but a veteran of TCS, as she attended Timothy from Kindergarten to 12th grade. Her first job was working at Summer Quest when she was in high school! After...
Meet Teacher and Alumna Jessie Jankowsky
Jessie Jankowsky graduated from TCS in 2005. After graduating she received her Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from Liberty University. She taught fourth grade here at Timothy for five years, and then left to have her first child. While teaching fourth grade...
Meet Alumnus Suleman Amoon
Suleman Amoon graduated from TCS in 2012. We were able to catch up with him during this past Alumni Career Day where he spoke to the students about his career. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Rutgers and Maters in International Relations...



