ADMITTED STUDENTS: I'M IN!
Welcome to the Trinity University Class of 2013!
Use the links below to find everything you’ll need to know before joining us this fall. There’s information ranging from how to join our Class of 2013 Facebook group to a primer on understanding your financial aid award letter. And if there’s a detail you can’t find, please feel free to drop us a line any time at admissions@trinity.edu or 1-800-TRINITY.
SAY YES to Trinity - Make your enrollment deposit
Become an officially enrolled Trinity student by submitting your $500 non-refundable deposit by May 1.
We encourage you to register for one of our Trinity 360° admitted student preview days on March 21 or April 18. You’ll be able to meet future classmates, sit in on a class, learn about extracurricular and social opportunities from current students, try our dining hall, and more.
If you applied for need-based aid or received any Trinity scholarships, you will receive your complete financial aid award package by April 1. Please sign a copy of your award letter and return it to the Office of Financial Aid by May 1 to reserve funding.
Your letter will list each individual award for which you qualify, and you will be asked to accept or decline each scholarship, grant, campus employment opportunity, and loan that has been offered to you.
Check out our admitted student Facebook group. It’s called Trinity University 2013, and there are current students available to help answer questions about campus life and the TU experience. Note: Once you click on the link, you will be prompted for your FB username/password.
Three components that make up Trinity’s rigorous yet flexible curriculum: The major--in depth study of a specific field; The Common Curriculum--series of seminars, workshops, and courses introducing new areas of interest; Elective courses--all those fun & cool subjects you’ve always wanted to explore.
The Study Abroad program at Trinity University is designed to be accessible and flexible. With proper planning, students from every major can study abroad productively as a part of their degree in many different countries around the world.
Life in the dorms is one of the most exciting new experiences of college, and it can also be one of the most overwhelming. The first year area is comprised of seven buildings on the east side of campus, clustered together so all first year students can experience a vibrant and supportive community.![]()
New Student Orientation and Welcome Week are filled with tons of activities to make sure you’re familiar with campus, prepared for classes, and have the chance to participate in some fun and unique social events. By the time classes begin, you’ll be completely settled in.

