VISIT OPTIONS & REGISTRATION
Below is a list of the many visit opportunities you may choose from. When designing your Trinity campus experience, please:
- Review our visit calendar to find out the availability of your desired options.
- Remember that class visits, faculty/coach appointments, and overnight stays are only offered during the academic year, and require at least two weeks notice.
- Register: online for Saturday Preview programs or for individual visits , via email to Visit Coordinator, Liz Viruzo, or by calling (800) TRINITY.
- Double-check your desired trip dates with us by calling 1-800-TRINITY or by emailing us at admissions@trinity.edu before booking non-refundable hotel rooms or airline tickets, since minor changes to our schedule may occur.
While walk-in visitors are always welcome, if you schedule your
trip with the Office of Admissions at least one week ahead of
time, we can better accommodate your needs.
Saturday Preview Days:
Trinity University’s comprehensive Saturday preview programs offer students and their families three different in-depth views of the University, depending on where they are in the college search process. Participants will be able to choose from a variety of options during each of these three programs, tailoring their time on campus to meet their individual needs. To register for one of these programs on line, click here.
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Trinity In Focus
for ALL prospective students and their families
Learn about academic options and student life, interact with professors and current students, tour the campus, eat lunch in the dining hall, and attend sessions covering topics such as admissions and financial procedures, studying abroad, and research and internships available to Trinity students. To see a sample TIF schedule, click here.
June 28, 2008 October 11, 2008 November 15, 2008
January 24, 2009
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Trinity 360°
for ADMITTED students and their families
Admitted students can meet their future classmates, sit in on a class, learn about extracurricular and social opportunities from current students (while their parents attend special sessions just for them), talk to professors one-on-one, eat Mabee Dining Hall fare, and choose from a host of other sessions and events! To see a sample T360 schedule, click here.
April 19, 2008
March 21, 2009
April 18, 2009
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Snapshot Trinity: Inside College Admissions
for high school JUNIORS and their families
Did you ever wonder how universities determine which applicants to accept? Now you can get an inside view of the admissions process by reading sample applications and participating in a mock committee meeting. Then choose who will be admitted, denied, and wait listed! Snapshot Trinity participants will also interact with current students, faculty, and admissions counselors, and have the opportunity to learn more about Trinity during a campus tour and a variety of information sessions. To see a Snapshot Trinity sample schedule, click here.
April 26, 2008
April 25, 2009
Weekday and Saturday Visit Options:
Please check the visit calendar for availability. You can register for your individual visit online, via email to Visit Coordinator, Liz Viruzo, or by calling (800) TRINITY.- Campus Tours
Trinity students are eager to show off our outstanding academic resources, library, residence halls, dining halls, and athletic facilities during a one-hour walking tour of our scenic hilltop campus. Tours are available most weekdays year-round, and many Saturdays during the academic year. Please wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes for this hour-long tour of campus and "cardiac hill." - Information Sessions
Want an overview of Trinity, our application and financial aid process? Then attend this hour-long group presentation given adjacent to campus tours in the Admissions office. - Individual Counselor Appointments
While Trinity does not require interviews for admission, we do offer seniors, and occasionally juniors, individual appointments with an admissions counselor as a way for us to get to know you better. These open dialogue sessions also allow prospective students to ask questions and learn more about Trinity's academic and social opportunities. We make every effort to accommodate individual appointment requests, however, on occasion, counselors may not be available. To request an individual appointment when registering on line, please indicate your interest in the Comments box of the Visiting Campus form. - Overnight Stays
High school seniors who want a more in-depth view of Trinity can
spend the night in one of our residence halls as the guest of a
current student. Overnight visitors will get to experience a
typical day-in-the-life of a Trinity undergraduate, and may get
the chance to join an intramural soccer match, take in an
impromptu Mariachi concert on the Riverwalk, grab a latte at an
area coffee shop, or just hang out in the residence hall and talk
with students.
These stays are limited to Monday through Thursday nights during the academic year, except for those who will be attending a Trinity In Focus or Trinity 360° program, and who may choose either a Friday or Saturday night.
Due to the popularity of this program, we can only provide one overnight stay per student. Please give the Office of Admissions at least two weeks advance notice to arrange overnight visits, and remember to check the “Yes, I would like to spend a night on campus” box in the Special Options for High School Seniors section at the bottom of the Visiting Campus form if you register online.
- Professor or Coach Visits, Student Activities, Classes,
and Auditions
Students with a particular area of academic or co-curricular interest are welcome to attend a class or a campus organization's meeting, chat with faculty member, meet with a coach, or perform a musical audition during their campus visit. Musical auditions are easiest to accommodate during Trinity In Focus programs.Please request your appointment at least two weeks in advance. If you register for your visit on line, make sure to check the appropriate boxes for your special appointment. We make every effort to accommodate your preferences, however, occasionally specific requests may not be available. Students interested in meeting with a coach should contact him or her directly before scheduling a visit by calling (210)999-8222.

