At Trinity University, we place the student experience at the heart of everything we do. Home to more than 2,500 students, we foster a close–knit community where personalized attention and a supportive environment help each student thrive academically, socially, and personally.
Regardless of major, Trinity provides the resources usually found at much larger institutions: scholarships, undergraduate research, internships, study abroad, and state–of–the–art facilities and equipment. With big–school resources in a small–school environment, Trinity ensures you will benefit from connections and innovations typically found at the graduate level.
Trinity offers more than 100 majors and minors, with advising programs in Pre–Law and Health Professions (including Pre–Medical). Through our interdisciplinary second major, you can combine your academic interests and passions to create your own double major. Students have created majors in social entrepreneurship, music business, and much more~
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San Antonio, TX 78212
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Could Trinity Be Right for You?
Trinity University ignites the desire to learn, the experience to lead, and the spirit to never stop. We are comprised of a community of lifelong learners driven by a sense of duty to themselves and the world.
To apply to Trinity, you must complete the Apply Texas, Common Application, or the Coalition Application and submit all of the required documents by one of our corresponding application deadlines. It is free to apply to Trinity if students apply online, and there is no supplement for undergraduate admission.
Test–Optional Admissions
Undergraduate applicants for first–year students entering Trinity in the Fall of 2025 qualify for Trinity's standardized test–optional admissions policy.
Admission Deadlines:
November 1: Early Decision I & Early Action Applications Due
February 1: Early Decision II and Regular Decision Applications Due
Why Wait? Apply Early, Know Early.
Trinity takes pride in recruiting a diverse and selective student body. With an admit rate of 27%, it is best to apply early.
Our Early Decision/Early Action application deadlines allow you to find out your admissions decision and financial aid award earlier in the process, so you can wrap up your college search early and enjoy your senior year.
Visit Trinity to See for Yourself
One of the best ways to determine if Trinity is the right school for you is to come and see for yourself. Trinity's campus is known for its stimulating, resourceful, and collaborative environment—in the classroom, on campus, and around the world. If we can't be together in person, a virtual visit is the next best way to get to know Trinity. Join us on a virtual campus tour and explore Trinity's campus at www.gotu.us/virtualtour.
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Early Decision — November 1
Early Decision II — February 1
Early Action — November 1
Regular — January 15
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Academic Programs
Trinity's blend of academic rigor and camaraderie drives us to sharpen our knowledge and skills through hands–on learning, undergraduate research, and a strong bond of mutual respect between faculty and students. As a University, we are committed to ensuring that all Trinity undergraduate degrees represent a liberal arts and sciences education.
Trinity's curriculum, Pathways, allows you to explore majors before you declare yours. You can take courses from all schools, regardless of your major.
Three optional curricular elements can further enrich a Trinity education:
- Hands–on learning through undergraduate research, internships, and study abroad
- Minors that provide both breadth and depth to an interdisciplinary education
- A Second major, you can create your own double major combining academic interests and passions.
Majors and Degrees Offered
Trinity offers more than 100 majors and minors, with advising programs in Pre–Law and Health Professions (including Pre–Medical). You can combine your academic interests and passions through our interdisciplinary second major to create your own double major. Trinity champions perpetual discovery, offering countless hands–on learning opportunities such as undergraduate research across all disciplines, on–campus and San Antonio–based internships, and international internships. Additionally, our faculty–led study abroad programs, which promote cross–cultural learning, allow students to learn directly from a Trinity professor while immersed in a new environment.
Learn more at www.trinity.edu/academics.
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AREA, ETHNIC, CULTURAL, GENDER, AND GROUP STUDIES.
African-American/Black Studies.
East Asian Studies.
European Studies/Civilization.
Latin American Studies.
Near and Middle Eastern Studies.
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BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.
Biochemistry.
Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
Neuroscience.
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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.
Accounting.
Business Administration and Management, General.
Finance, General.
International Business/Trade/Commerce.
Management Science.
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods, Other.
Marketing/Marketing Management, General.
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COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS.
Mass Communication/Media Studies.
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COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES.
Computer and Information Sciences, General.
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EDUCATION.
Educational Leadership and Administration, General.
Elementary Education and Teaching.
Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education and Teaching.
Music Teacher Education.
Secondary Education and Teaching.
Teacher Education, Multiple Levels.
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ENGINEERING.
Engineering Science.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS.
English Language and Literature, General.
Rhetoric and Composition.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS.
Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature.
Chinese Language and Literature.
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics.
French Language and Literature.
German Language and Literature.
Latin Language and Literature.
Russian Language and Literature.
Spanish Language and Literature.
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HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.
Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management.
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HISTORY.
History, General.
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LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES, GENERAL STUDIES AND HUMANITIES.
General Studies.
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MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.
Financial Mathematics.
Mathematics, General.
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MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES.
International/Global Studies.
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other.
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NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.
Environmental Studies.
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PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES.
Philosophy.
Religion/Religious Studies.
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES.
Chemistry, General.
Geology/Earth Science, General.
Physics, General.
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PSYCHOLOGY.
Research and Experimental Psychology, Other.
School Psychology.
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SOCIAL SCIENCES.
Anthropology.
Economics, General.
International Economics.
International Relations and Affairs.
Political Science and Government, General.
Sociology.
Urban Studies/Affairs.
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VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.
Acting.
Art History, Criticism and Conservation.
Art/Art Studies, General.
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General.
Music Performance, General.
Music Theory and Composition.
Music, General.
Technical Theatre/Theatre Design and Technology.
Theatre Literature, History and Criticism.
Voice and Opera.
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Tuition, Room, Board and Fees
When you say "Yes" to investing in a Trinity education, we say "Yes" to investing in you! Trinity University is a small, tight–knit environment with big–time financial resources. Through proactive stewardship of our $1.7B endowment, Trinity creates an unparalleled student experience that extends to and through graduation.
What does this investment look like? It looks like generous scholarship and aid packages, dedicated and acclaimed faculty, caring and encouraging staff, as well as hands–on opportunities in research, internships, study abroad, and service learning.
The 2024–25 cost of attendance is $53,676 (tuition and fees), $14,750 (living expenses), and $2,400 (indirect expenses).
Financial Aid
Trinity strives to remove as many financial barriers as possible. That's why Trinity works with every individual student to find the right financial aid solution. Financial aid comes in forms beyond scholarships at Trinity, including grants, loans, and student employment.
The average financial aid package for undergraduates with need is $52,032, and 60% of students graduate with no debt.
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Trinity embraces diving deep into ideas, interests, and questions to grow as an individual and a diverse community. We strive to encourage pride in identity, no matter race, culture, or idealism. Trinity is a place where ideas, passions, and questions can be fully explored. With big school resources in a small, tight–knit environment, the Trinity community is made of people who become mentors and friends.
As a University, we strive to be a place for Tigers of all stripes. We believe in a campus that thrives as a diverse and inclusive community where you can engage in difficult dialogues, explore other cultures, start your own club, and find common bonds. We want our campus to feel like a home—a place where you can truly express yourself and feel supported. With more than 100 campus clubs and student organizations, you'll find something for every interest.
Learning and growing as individuals doesn't just happen in the classroom. We believe in guiding our students, faculty, and staff outside of their comfort zones. We want our Tigers to make the most of their college experience, find a sense of belonging, and prepare to make waves in their communities.
Connect across differences, act with radical empathy, nurture enduring relationships Trinity is a residential campus where students come together from around the world. We are part of a community that fosters vibrant student life activities, living–learning residence halls, and diverse opinions. We are also committed to providing programming, support, and opportunities to achieve our aspirational value of intentional inclusion.
Balcony life is a hallmark of Trinity's skyline campus, with many students having views of downtown, the football field, and courtyards. Living–Learning Communities bring Tigers with a shared interest together and create opportunities for academic engagement outside the classroom.
From Nature Walks to National Championships
Students, faculty, staff, and even alumni enjoy the benefits of individual, dual, and team sports, competing on–campus and across the state.
- 25% of Trinity students participate in varsity athletics
- 70% of Trinity students participate in club or intramural sports
Trinity's model intercollegiate athletics program has been cited for its perfect balance of academics and athletics. Learn more at www.trinity.edu/athletics.
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Trinity University spans 125 acres atop a hill overlooking downtown San Antonio. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018, it's the only Texas campus designated as a modernist historic district and one of just three nationwide. For more than 75 of its 155 years, Trinity has thrived in San Antonio, proudly contributing to a fast–growing, multicultural urban community that reflects the future of the United States.
Campus Facilities & Equipment
No matter your major, Trinity offers students the resources ordinarily available to schools ten times its size: scholarships, research opportunities, travel opportunities, state–of–the–art facilities and equipment, and more.
In Dicke Hall, Trinity University's home for the humanities, students seeking a foundation in the liberal arts find collaborative working spaces and state–of–the–art classrooms in a high–tech, high–touch environment.
In the Center for the Sciences & Innovation (CSI) , Trinity's science and engineering programs offer students cutting–edge instrumentation usually found only at the graduate level. This five–story science and engineering complex includes a rooftop observatory, a living ?green? roof and rooftop greenhouse, and an open–air innovation and design studio where students of all majors can operate heavy–duty laser cutters, 3D printers, lathes, and more.
Student Success Center
The Student Success Center offers a holistic approach to help students identify roadblocks to academic and personal success while ensuring all students have access to counseling, health, wellness, accessibility, and academic support services.
Center for Experiential Learning and Career Success (CELCS)
CELCS connects students to hands–on learning opportunities and provides personalized career coaching and advising. The Center is a one–stop–shop to help students prepare for life after Trinity, from graduate school to the job market.
Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Students form entrepreneurial project teams to transform creative ideas into practical realities and to interact with alumni entrepreneurs and creators in the San Antonio community.
The Ruth Taylor Fine Arts Center is composed of three buildings: the Smith music building, which houses classrooms, practice studios, and the Ruth Taylor Recital Hall; the Dicke art building, which features spacious art studios flooded with natural light, digital photo labs, and an art gallery; and the Ruth Taylor Theater building, which features the 500–seat Stieren Theater, one of the most advanced theatrical facilities at an undergraduate college. Trinity is part of an elite network of schools that are All–Steinway campuses.
At the Richardson Communication Center, students have access to an interactive multimedia lab, two television stations with control rooms, and the studios for KRTU–FM—which is not only the campus radio station, but also San Antonio's largest outlet for jazz music.
The William H. Bell Center is a 193,715 square foot complex home to two performance gymnasiums, Hixon Natatorium, and various other facilities for physical fitness. The Bell Center serves as the core of Trinity University's athletic complex. It is available to all Trinity students, faculty, and staff with a Trinity ID.
Off-Campus Opportunities
San Antonio, one of America's fastest–growing cities, boasts a booming economy fueled by high demand in the medical, biomedical, biotechnology, energy, manufacturing, tourism, technology, and military sectors. Our close proximity to Mexico further enhances our economy and global engagement.
Trinity's campus is a stone's throw from the heart of downtown, which allows the Trinity community to experience everything from First Friday Artwalks to Fiesta celebrations to farmer's markets at the Pearl.
If you love the outdoors, there are countless opportunities to take advantage of South Texas' great weather by exploring the Hill Country, the Guadalupe River, and various hiking and climbing activities.
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To receive accommodations, students must submit psychoeducational evaluation.Documentation Required for ADHD
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Army ROTC Offered at cooperating institutions: St. Mary's University
Air Force ROTC Offered at cooperating institutions: University of Texas at San Antonio
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Campus Security Report
The Jeanne Clery Act requires colleges and universities to disclose their security policies, keep a public crime log, publish an annual crime report and provide timely warnings to students and campus employees about a crime posing an immediate or ongoing threat to students and campus employees.
Please visit The Princeton Review’s page on campus safety for additional resources: http://www.princetonreview.com/safety
The Princeton Review publishes links directly to each school's Campus Security Reports where available. Applicants can also access all school-specific campus safety information using the Campus Safety and Security Data Analysis Cutting Tool provided by the Office of Postsecondary Education of the U.S. Department of Education: https://ope.ed.gov/campussafety/#/