Find On-Campus Services and Support
The University offers services and support so you can thrive and have the support to be your best self. If you don’t see the service or support you’re looking for, please explore the Directory.
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Incident Report
Report an incident of bias, sexual misconduct, harassment, or discrimination through the online report form.
Accessibility Services
From student accessibility services to employee accommodations, Trinity is committed to making its digital information and resources easily available to everyone.
LGBTQIA+ Allyship
The LGBTQIA+ Allies Program is designed to build a network of faculty, staff, and students dedicated to providing advocacy, education, support, and awareness of individuals from the LGBT community.
Student Diversity and Inclusion Office (SDIO)
The SDIO is here for tigers of all stripes. You’ll find opportunities to get involved and engage with both the team and fellow students. Check out the SDIO website for more support and resources, ranging from Latinx Leadership to the Black Student Union to International Student & Scholar Services.
Counseling Services
We are here to help. Learn more about services, check out support groups, and schedule an appointment with one of our counseling professionals.
Title IX
Trinity’s Title IX Coordinator is here to serve all students, faculty, and staff in matters of bias, misconduct, harassment, and discrimination.
University Chaplain
Chaplain Alex Serna-Wallender is excited to provide radical hospitality and support to the entire University community as they connect their spiritual and religious lives with their passion for academics and desire to transform the world.
Health and Wellness Services
Trinity’s Health Services offers an array of medical services on campus, including from providing check-ups, acquiring referrals, performing free STD testing, and more!
Workshops and Professional Development
The Student Diversity and Inclusion Office (SDIO) offers several diversity, inclusion, and social justice workshops to Trinity University students, faculty, staff, and student organizations. Please contact the SDIO directly for more information and workshop requests.
Inclusive Language Guides
Trinity University is a place where faculty, staff, and students value the interplay between community and diversity.
Through conversation about ethnicity, race, socioeconomic class, gender, religion, sexual orientation, body size, nationality, age, and ability, the University community seeks to move beyond raising awareness to create a sustainable vocabulary when creating or modifying content that is about—or speaks to—particular groups of people.
Topics Covered
Use this guide in communicating to and about:
Race and Ethnicity - Including Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, and more.
Gender - Women, men, and people who do not strictly identify as man or woman.
LGBTQ - Individuals who are gay, transgender, and nonbinary.
Socioeconomic Status - Individuals who come from low-income or underserved populations.
People with Disabilities - Accessibility and individuals with disabilities, including mental and physical disorders.
Neurodivergent People - People who have neurologically atypical patterns of thought or behavior.