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You be you.

Embrace your narrative, and own it with pride and confidence.

You are shaping your life each and every day with the choices you make. Reflect and think deeply about who you are, who you want to be, and what kinds of communities you are eager to join. Explore college options accordingly.

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Time is your currency.

As you round out your high school experience, know that colleges are very interested in how you spend your time, explore your interests, and engage in your communities. Be intentional about how you invest your time.

Have fun being you, and maximize the joy when and where you can.

High school is not about getting into college. While an ancillary benefit of a well-spent high school experience is college opportunity, we recommend that you make the most of your time in high school in a way that makes you feel proud and happy.

As you maneuver within your college search, know this:

We know you are a work in progress. There is so much to learn, to enjoy, to risk, to appreciate, to see in the years to come. At Trinity, we are rooting for you. Thank you for investing the time, energy, and effort to learn about us. Drop us a line. We look forward to speaking with you!

MATTHEW HYDE Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid

Let’s start the conversation.

We welcome you to learn about Trinity, and we want to learn about you.

Come, visit our campus to see why Architectural Digest called Trinity College one of the most beautiful campuses in America.*

Get in touch.

Inquire through our online form, email us, or just call. Let us know you’re interested.

Attend an information session. Meet our admissions staff. Look for us at local college fairs and at in-person or virtual information sessions.

Visit our campus.

A student ambassador would love to show you around our campus.

Tell us about you.

An interview is a great opportunity for you to learn more about Trinity and for us to learn about you.

Call us with questions, and we’ll be happy to help.

Phone +1-860-297-2180

Email admissions.office@trincoll.edu www.trincoll.edu

Learn more about admissions at Trinity.

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