Trinity College

(Hartford, CT)

As a residential college located in a city, Trinity offers extensive opportunities for combining classroom instruction with experiential learning in the city. Students expand their education through intellectual conversations and campus activities, engage with the city through internships and community service, and explore the wider world through study abroad and international initiatives. Whether they choose to study further or go on to rewarding careers, Trinity graduates learn to make a difference in the world.

The heart of Trinity's educational excellence is the close personal encounter between professor and student. This intellectual partnership opens a world of ideas and launches a life long pursuit of knowledge. Students are challenged to think critically and creatively, and learn to develop effective communication and argumentation skills. Passions are ignited and they learn to draw new connections, share experiences, and become responsible citizens.

The accomplishments of Trinity College students, faculty and alumni continue to demonstrate the relevance - indeed, the necessity - of an excellent liberal arts education.

Admissions

41.3%
of Applicants Admitted
  • November 01, 2011
  • January 01, 2012
SAT Required

Test Score Ranges

25th percentile to 75th percentile
  • 1810–2080 SAT Total
  • 590–680 SAT Reading
  • 610–690 SAT Math
  • 610–710 SAT Writing
  • 26–30 ACT Composite
  • 26–31 ACT English
  • 25–29 ACT Math
  • 25–29 ACT Writing
TOEFL Required for intl students

Cost

$53,525
Annual tuition, fees, books, supplies, room and board
  • $40,840
  • $40,840
  • $11,685
  • $1,000

Will I Like It

2,530
number of undergraduates
  • Private Non-Profit
  • City
  • No affiliation
  • 51% Women

Areas of Study

Humanities

Art History

Science & Math

Biology

Social Sciences

Anthropology

Extra Curriculars

Books, Anthropology Club, Art Club, Band

Long Description

Trinity, founded in 1823, is a private, liberal arts college. The architectural design of the present campus, developed in the 1870s, was influenced by the English institutions Oxford and Cambridge. Its 100-acre, urban campus is located in Hartford.

Mailing Address

300 Summit St
Hartford, CT 06106-3100
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