Trinity University

San Antonio, Texas

Team Name: Tigers

Address: One Trinity Place, San Antonio, TX 78212

Web: trinity.edu

Phone: 210-999-7011

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Trinity University

San Antonio, Texas

TRINITY UNIVERSITY IS one of the nation’s top private liberal arts and sciences universities. Its location in San Antonio, the seventh largest city in the nation and one of the fastest growing, lets students learn from and participate in a multicultural, urban environment.

While more than ninety percent of the nation’s liberal arts colleges are east of the Mississippi River, Trinity is one of three national liberal arts colleges in Texas and one of only a dozen in the Southwest.

Trinity University focuses on the total well-being of its students, instills the passion necessary for lifelong discovery, and creates an accessible, small-school environment paired with a larger university’s powerful resources and networks.

Trinity focuses on building connections—between students and faculty, and with alumni and support networks—to create strong community. More than eighty percent of Trinity students participate in internships or undergraduate research, and more than fifty teams of student entrepreneurs have launched start-ups from campus. Student-athletes compete on eighteen varsity sports teams.

Home to approximately 2,500 students, Trinity has over 110 majors and minors and offers five graduate programs. Trinity is committed to ensuring all its degrees represent a liberal arts and sciences education.

By The Numbers

Admissions

Acceptance Rate 34%
Median composite SAT score 1370
Median ACT score 31
Undergraduate Enrollment 2,581
Students on Financial Aid 99%

Fees

In-State Tuition $2,113 per hour
Out-of-State Tuition $2,113 per hour
Room and Board $7,001+

Demographics

African American Students 4.3%
Asian American Students 7.1%
Hispanic Students 24.5%
International Students 4.9%
Male/Female Ratio 46/54

Campus Life

Greek System Yes
Freshman Living on Campus
Freshmen Who Return 92%
Student/Teacher Ratio 9:1
Full-Time Faculty 286

Other

Graduation in Four Years 71%
Graduation Overall 82%
Alumni Who Give $ to School 16%

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