YOUR HOME ON CAMPUS

Communities for All

Students at Trinity are housed by academic year in the First-Year Neighborhood, Sophomore Neighborhood, or the Upper‑Division Neighborhood. 

Explore Trinity's Housing Options

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IN THIS TOGETHER

First-Year Neighborhood

The First-year Neighborhood consists of five buildings on the east side of campus.

First-Year Neighborhood

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SHARED EXPERIENCES

Sophomore Neighborhood

The Sophomore Neighborhood consists of four buildings that support students through the second year.

Sophomore Neighborhood 

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LIVING AND LEARNING

Upper-Division Options

Juniors and seniors have multiple living options, including apartment living.

Upper-Division Neighborhood

Three Year Residency Requirement

Being a residential campus is central to the mission of Trinity University. Therefore, full-time undergraduate students are required to live on campus for three years from the date of matriculation.