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Trinity College

Hartford, CT

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Overview

Trinity College is a Comprehensive institution located in Hartford, CT, in an urban setting.

Location & Contact

Address 300 Summit St.
Hartford, CT  06106
United States
Contact Matthew Hyde
Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid
Email: admissions.office@trincoll.edu
Phone: 860-297-2180
Fax: 860-297-2287

Majors & Degrees

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, And Gender Studies Associate Bachelors
American/united States Studies/civilization Checkmark
Area Studies, Other Checkmark
Gay/lesbian Studies Checkmark
Women's Studies Checkmark
Biological And Biomedical Sciences Associate Bachelors
Biochemistry Checkmark
Biology/biological Sciences, General Checkmark
Neuroscience Checkmark
Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services Associate Bachelors
Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services, Other Checkmark
Computer And Information Sciences, General Checkmark
Computer Science Checkmark
Education Associate Bachelors
Education, General Checkmark
Education, Other Checkmark
Engineering Associate Bachelors
Bioengineering And Biomedical Engineering Checkmark
Computer Engineering, General Checkmark
Electrical And Electronics Engineering Checkmark
Electrical, Electronics, And Communications Engineering, Other Checkmark
Engineering, General Checkmark
Mechanical Engineering Checkmark
English Language And Literature/Letters Associate Bachelors
Creative Writing Checkmark
English Language And Literature, General Checkmark
Foreign Languages, Literatures, And Linguistics Associate Bachelors
Chinese Language And Literature Checkmark
Classics And Classical Languages, Literatures, And Linguistics, General Checkmark
Comparative Literature Checkmark
Foreign Languages And Literatures, General Checkmark
Foreign Languages, Literatures, And Linguistics, Other Checkmark
French Language And Literature Checkmark
German Language And Literature Checkmark
Italian Language And Literature Checkmark
Japanese Language And Literature Checkmark
Linguistics Checkmark
Russian Language And Literature Checkmark
Spanish Language And Literature Checkmark
History Associate Bachelors
History, General Checkmark
Mathematics And Statistics Associate Bachelors
Mathematics, General Checkmark
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies Associate Bachelors
Multi-/interdisciplinary Studies, General Checkmark
Multi-/interdisciplinary Studies, Other Checkmark
Natural Resources And Conservation Associate Bachelors
Environmental Science Checkmark
Philosophy And Religious Studies Associate Bachelors
Jewish/judaic Studies Checkmark
Philosophy Checkmark
Religion/religious Studies Checkmark
Physical Sciences Associate Bachelors
Chemistry, General Checkmark
Physical Sciences, General Checkmark
Physics, General Checkmark
Psychology Associate Bachelors
Psychology, General Checkmark
Public Administration And Social Service Professions Associate Bachelors
International Policy Analysis Checkmark
Public Policy Analysis, General Checkmark
Social Sciences Associate Bachelors
Anthropology, General Checkmark
Econometrics And Quantitative Economics Checkmark
Economics, General Checkmark
International Relations And Affairs Checkmark
Political Science And Government, General Checkmark
Sociology, General Checkmark
Urban Studies/affairs Checkmark
Visual And Performing Arts Associate Bachelors
Art History, Criticism And Conservation Checkmark
Art/art Studies, General Checkmark
Dance, General Checkmark
Drama And Dramatics/theatre Arts, General Checkmark
Fine/studio Arts, General Checkmark
Music, General Checkmark

Admissions

Acceptance Rate

6,220
Applied
2,248
Accepted
2,167
Enrolled
36%
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Female Admissions

3,240
Females Applied
1,313
Females Accepted
41%
Acceptance Rate
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Male Admissions

2,980
Males Applied
935
Males Accepted
31%
Acceptance Rate

Applying

65
Application Fee
Admission Requirements
Required Transcript of high school record
One recommendation
Recommended Essay
Interview
Other requirements may exist (see below)
Other requirements: SAT/ACT scores

Application Deadlines

Type Application Closing Notification Date Rolling Admissions
Fall freshmen January 17th April 1st
Early decision plan November 15th December 15th
Other early decision plan Not reported Not reported
Transfer April 1st Not reported Yes

Test Scores Accepted

Test Avg. Score 25th % Info icon 75th % Info icon
SAT Critical Reading 670 660 720
SAT Math 710 640 750
ACT Composite 31 30 32

Tuition & Fees

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Tuition

67,650
Private
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Fees

3,120
Full-time student fees
18,890
Room & board
12,220
Room only

Financial Aid

61,782
Avg. Financial Aid Package
58,133
Avg. Freshman Financial Aid Package
66,488
Avg. International Student Financial Aid Package
3,387
Avg. Loan Aid
28,981
Avg. Grant Aid
59,845
Avg. Scholarship and/or Grant Aid awarded
100% Percentage of students with need who receive financial aid
100%
Avg. Percentage of Financial Need Met
100%
Percentage of Students Who Had Their Need Fully Met

Student Body

2,167
Total Undergrad students
14%
International Students
81%
Out-of-state students

Race/Ethnicity

Hispanic/Latino 8.59%
Black or African American 6.12%
White or Caucasian 60.95%
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.19%
Asian 4.2%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0.05%
Two or more races 4.3%
Other 1.82%

Gender

Male (48.87%)
Female (51.13%)

Campus Life

Housing

Type
College-owned housing Yes
Housing requirements Yes
Housing options Co-ed housing
Disabled housing
% of undergrad students who live in college housing 82%

Student Activities

Student-run campus newspaper Checkmark
Drama/theatre group Checkmark
Student-run radio station Checkmark
Choral groups Checkmark
Campus events:
Spring Weekend and Homecoming

Student Services

Legal services Checkmark
Health clinic Checkmark
Personal/psychological counseling Checkmark
Women's center Checkmark
International students advisor Checkmark

Student Organizations

Greek fraternities Checkmark
Greek sororities Checkmark
Local fraternities Checkmark
Local sororities Checkmark
More
coed fraternities
Most popular organizations:
Friends Active in Community Engagement and Service (FACES), The Mill, Student Government Association, Relay for Life and Multi-Cultural Affairs Council

Campus Security & Safety

24-hour emergency telephone/alarm services Checkmark
24-hour patrols by trained officers Checkmark
Student patrols Checkmark
Late-night transport/escort services Checkmark
Electronically-operated dormitory entrances Checkmark

Athletics

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Men's Sports

Sport Intramural Intercollegiate Scholarship
Badminton No No No
Baseball No Division 3 No
Basketball No Division 3 No
Cheerleading No Checkmark No
Crew No Checkmark No
Cross-country Running No Division 3 No
Equestrian Sports No Checkmark No
Field Hockey No No No
Football No Division 3 No
Golf No Division 3 No
Ice Hockey No Division 3 No
Indoor Track No No No
Lacrosse No Division 3 No
Rugby No Checkmark No
Skiing (downhill) No Checkmark No
Soccer No Division 3 No
Softball No No No
Squash No Checkmark No
Swimming And Diving No Division 3 No
Tennis No Division 3 No
Track And Field No Division 3 No
Volleyball No No No
Wrestling No Division 3 No
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Women's Sports

Sport Intramural Intercollegiate Scholarship
Badminton No No No
Baseball No No No
Basketball No No No
Cheerleading No No No
Crew No Division 3 No
Cross-country Running No No No
Equestrian Sports No No No
Field Hockey No No No
Football No No No
Golf No Division 3 No
Ice Hockey No No No
Indoor Track No No No
Lacrosse No No No
Rugby No No No
Skiing (downhill) No No No
Soccer No No No
Softball No No No
Squash No No No
Swimming And Diving No No No
Tennis No No No
Track And Field No No No
Volleyball No No No
Wrestling No No No

Faculty

290
Total Faculty
8:1
Student-Faculty Ratio
Full-time - 240
Part-time - 50
Male - 150
Female - 140
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