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Important Dates
December 17 / noon: Residence halls close for winter break
December 18 / noon: Residence halls close for graduating seniors
January 8 / noon: Residence Halls Open
May 11 / noon: Residence halls close
May 14 / noon: Residence halls close for graduating seniors
Welcome home.
Residential Life is proud to be a part of making Trinity your home away from home. With a three-year residency requirement, the University offers space and flexibility in on-campus housing.

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2022-23 Moving Dates
Saturday, December 17 at noon: Residence halls close for winter break; City Vista closes to residents not returning in the spring
Sunday, December 18 at noon: Residence halls/City Vista close for fall graduating seniors
Sunday, January 8 at noon: Residence halls/City Vista open for the spring semester
Thursday, May 11 at noon: Residence halls close for summer; City Vista closes to residents not returning in the fall
Sunday, May 14 at noon: Residence halls/City Vista close for spring graduating seniors
You belong here. From student communities to staff advocates, you have resources to tailor your time in the Trinity residence halls to be an integral part of your living and learning experience.
What's great about living on campus?
Beautiful Buildings
From the first-year area to the City Vista apartments, residential buildings are spacious and cozy with outdoor access—and many have a view of the San Antonio skyline.
Student Resources
Being on-campus means quick access to vital student resources such as Health Services, Counseling Services, Spiritual Life, and the Wellness coordinator.
Delicious Dining
From an all-you-care-to-eat cafeteria to Starbucks, satisfy your cravings—or grab a snack. Most residence halls also feature fully equipped kitchens perfect for creating meals with friends.
Creating and Maintaining a Welcoming Community
Trinity's Residential Life policies and procedures reflect the University Standards of Conduct:
These policies are in place for the safety and wellbeing of all members of the Trinity community. Students who violate Residential Life policies are subject to judicial action.