WELCOME TO FINANCIAL AID
At Trinity university, we realize that financing an education is one of the most important investments that a family will undertake. We also realize that it can be a complicated process and hope the information posted on the website will answer many of your questions surrounding the process.
It is essential that students and parents explore all financial alternatives and carefully consider the resources that must be dedicated to educational expenses. Trinity's financial aid program can best be described as a cooperative partnership between parent, student and institution.
The financial assistance program is comprehensive, addressing concerns of familes at all income levels. Although need must be demonstrated in order to qualify for grant assistance, work-study, and certain loan programs, other alternatives, such as merit scholarships, low-interest loan programs, and a monthly payment plan, may be available to any family regardless of income.
MORE ABOUT FINANCIAL AID
The ProcessTo be considered for financial aid for the 2005-2006 academic year (summer 2005, Fall 2005 and Spring 2006), you must complete the 2005-2006 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Completing RequirementsThis section contains the what, how, and when for your application for Financial Aid at Trinity.
Student InformationYou must read all information that is sent to you about financial aid programs from which you have been awarded and understand the conditions and terms associated with your financial aid.


The Process

