eForms

For your convenience, the Registrar is in the process of moving all forms to eForms. If you have any difficulties accessing an eForm, or if you are a student who has a permanent residence within countries in which GDPR applies please contact us at registrar@trinity.edu.

 

Using eForms

 

  1. If the form you are filling out is designated as an eForm, the link will take you to the eForm platform.
  2. Once you are at the login page, please login using your Trinity University network credentials (the same username and password for TigerPaws, TU Secure) by selecting the option that has the Trinity University logo. If you are not a current student, faculty, or staff member, please use the G-Mail option to sign in (a valid email address ending with @gmail.com is required for this option).
  3. Some of the form fields may auto-populate, but for those that do not please fill out all applicable fields.
  4. After reviewing your completed form, hit the Submit button located at the bottom.

You will receive an email from eforms@trinity.edu indicating that your form has been submitted. You will also receive an email once the form has been processed.

 

Here to Help

You can seek guidance from your own dedicated Academic Adviser at any time!  Your adviser can walk you through the forms, clarify registration and graduation requirements, and help you gather any required approvals. Make an advising appointment to learn how to gather approvals.

Gather Approvals →

 

The Registrar is the office that will help you process and obtain forms from declaring your major to consent forms to release records to applications for graduation.

We work closely with the Office of Academic Advising on gathering approvals and other departments across campus to ensure academic data is accurate and that forms and documents are processed appropriately. 

For questions about forms, student data, or the status of submitted documents, please contact the Office of the Registrar at registrar@trinity.edu or (210) 999-7201

 

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