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in the nation
Best Liberal Arts Colleges in Texas and #20 in the nation
Best Liberal Arts Colleges
- U.S. News & World Report, 2025 - Niche, 2025
Top College in America and #23 Liberal Arts University
- Forbes, 2025
Trinity has the life-changing resources, dedicated faculty mentors, and state-of-the-art facilities expected from national universities and the close-knit environment to make it stand out. With a supportive and inclusive environment where students can thrive, Trinity prepares all-around leaders to bring learning to life.
Flip through these pages to see how you can bring learning to life at Trinity.
The Trinity Perspective magazine offers a glimpse into the many ways Trinity University prepares students to lead lives of meaning and purpose. Trinity is known for its stimulating, resourceful, and collaborative environment, filled with students who want an education that instills confidence, inspires curiosity, and ignites change. Flip through these pages to see for yourself!
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Trinity University is a private, residential, co-educational institution in the heart of vibrant, intercultural San Antonio. Trinity offers its 2,500 undergraduate students an education rooted in the liberal arts and sciences that prioritizes hands-on learning, emphasizes undergraduate research, and develops strong leadership skills.
Brothers Walk Two Paths at Trinity University
Opportunities in chemistry, music give both Cipolla siblings space to shine
By Jeremy Gerlach
Nick and Jake Cipolla, brothers from Houston attending Trinity University, have set out on their own unique paths in music and chemistry.
Nick ’25, a senior chemistry major, has been delving into fluorogenic polymerizations under the mentorship of chemistry professor Christina Cooley since his first year at Trinity. His hands-on research experience has been
transformative, fueling his ambition to become a professor. “I get a say in what kind of science we do, in how to move the project forward. That really is different than at other universities, where you may be working under a graduate student or under a postdoc,” Nick says. “And I do think that that is definitely going to set me apart moving forward.”
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Jake ’26, a junior music education major, has discovered a passion for conducting and spent Summer 2024 researching a centuries-old religious manuscript under the mentorship of music professor Kimberlyn Montford. He’s deeply involved in Trinity’s music scene, participating in the Chamber Singers, music directing, and more.
“I love just being involved as much as I can in the music department and the theatre department because, at a lot of schools, you can only be a theatre major or only be a music major,” Jake says.
And, despite their different focuses, the brothers occasionally cross paths on campus—particularly in the music building or performance halls, where Nick plays French horn in the Trinity Symphony Orchestra and Jake sings in the choir.
For the Cipolla brothers, Trinity’s small, liberal arts environment has proved to be just the right size to make them both confident in their college choice.
“I am a hundred percent, a thousand, a million, whatever-numbers-are-bigger-than-that-percent, glad that Trinity is the choice that I made,” Nick says. “This place has given me so many opportunities that I wouldn’t have gotten at other schools.”
“I’m seeing a difference in the education I’m getting at Trinity, both in terms of my skill set in music and for my career,” Jake adds.
Despite their different academic interests, the Cipolla
often cross paths at music performances on campus.
Want To Do Your Own Research?
At Trinity, students can conduct research as early as their first year!
• Work side-by-side with faculty experts on relevant, timely research projects.
• Answer questions and question answers in state-ofthe-art facilities.
• Explore an area in depth or discover interdisciplinary connections.
• Conduct research year-round or during the summer.
• Expand your research into a senior thesis or capstone.
• Co-author papers published in leading academic journals.
• Give presentations at state and national conferences.
A Transformational Trip
Trinity business student explores a rich culture, participates in an internship, and gains credit hours
By Kennice Leisk ’22
This past summer, business administration major Ify Ikenga ’24 was one of 18 students who studied abroad in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, through the faculty-led Trinity in Vietnam program. Over the course of five weeks, Ify dived deep into Vietnam’s rich history, culture, society, and delicious food while participating in a hands-on internship.
Envision Your Own Trip Abroad
At Trinity, you can study abroad as early as the summer before your sophomore year!
• Study abroad during the Fall, Spring, Summer, or for an entire academic year.
• Receive up to 60% of the cost to study abroad in financial aid.
• Earn credit hours during a semester abroad toward your major(s), minor(s), or other degree requirements.
• Gain real-world job experience and earn up to six credit hours through an internship abroad program.
It opened my eyes to not only Vietnamese history and heritage but also learning more about my place in the world ...
At first, Ify was a bit hesitant because of the cost, but thanks to Trinity’s robust financial aid resources for studying abroad, he received the support he needed to make his trip possible.
“Trinity really does a great job of making [studying abroad] accessible to every student on this campus,” Ify says. “The fact that we can receive funding for trips like this is such an amazing experience.”
“Vietnam was transformational,” Ify says. “It opened my eyes to not only Vietnamese history and heritage but also learning more about my place in the world and how I can use my platform to help change other people’s lives.”
As an international student from Nigeria, Ify knew that studying abroad was something he wanted to do as part of his college experience. During his time at Trinity, Ify had already served as the president of the African Student Organization, head social chair of the Black Student Union, and a student-athlete on the men’s track and field team, but he knew that studying abroad would give him a unique chance to “experience another culture on another side of the world.”
The summer Trinity in Vietnam program proved to be a great opportunity for a busy student like Ify to make studying abroad possible while also receiving class credit. During his time in Vietnam, Ify interned with a software development company, helping them expand by doing business development and helping him gain real-world career experience while earning four upper-division credit hours.
“One of the really interesting things about studying abroad is it forces you to get outside of your comfort zone,” Ify says. “I really feel like that’s the best way to grow as a person.”
Scan to catch a glimpse of Ify’s time abroad in Vietnam.
• Looking for a short-term opportunity? Enroll in a Beyond the Classroom course and study abroad for just a few weeks during a Fall or Spring semester.
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~100 students study abroad each summer
>35 % of Tigers study abroad
Up to 20 Trinity-sponsored, faculty-led programs Learn more about studying abroad at gotu.us/abroad
~75 students study abroad each semester
Discovering a Career Through Experiential Learning
Trinity alumna shares how a hands-on learning experience prepared her to enter the workforce ready to thrive
By Kenneth Caruthers
’15
When San Antonio native Ashlyn Zatopek ’23 transferred to Trinity University in her sophomore year, she said “yes” to a spot on a strong soccer team and a place in an inviting community. Little did she know that just a few years later, her hands-on learning experience at Trinity would land her a job where she would get to help one of the largest companies in the world say “yes” to new employees.
Ashlyn is now an associate talent acquisition and university relations recruiter for Valero, a role that she got a glimpse of during her time at Trinity.
During the summer before her senior year, Ashlyn gained real-world experience at Valero as a talent management intern, where she learned firsthand about the importance of data in driving decision-making.
“The whole internship was extremely valuable. I loved every minute of it. It reaffirmed not only my wanting to be in HR but also my wanting to work for Valero,” Ashlyn says. “It was really cool to see work from business analytics classes in action in the internship, and it worked the other way around, too, because what I learned from that internship helped me in my classes my senior year.”
Ashlyn carried her experience from this internship with her through the completion of her human resource major. A newer offering from Trinity’s AACSB-accredited Neidorff School of Business, the human resource management major gave Ashlyn an interdisciplinary degree path with invaluable professional experience and networking built in along the way.
“I was blessed to learn from faculty who have unrivaled industry insight,” Ashlyn says. “It’s been really special to have those faculty relationships continue even after graduation.”
Along with her education, she carries lessons of teamwork and cultivating relationships from her time at Trinity that help her succeed in her role as an associate talent acquisition and university relations recruiter for Valero.
“In the professional world, you’re working with your team every single day as you build these relationships,” Ashlyn says. “At Valero, we’re a team, and as HR professionals, we usually get to make that first impression as someone is getting to know the company. I love it.”
Right for You
Find the Internship That’s
We know how important hands-on experience is in preparing our students for their careers. That’s why we help our students discover, apply, and succeed in internships throughout the academic year and summer.
Trinity-Sponsored Internship Programs
Sponsored interns are paid a stipend, receive free housing on campus, participate in professional development, receive one credit hour, and present at the Summer Research and Internship Symposium.
Internship Credit
Internship courses can be found throughout Trinity departments, and students can earn up to six academic credits for internships that complement their academic program.
>50%
of Trinity graduates completed at least one internship as a student internships were posted in Handshake for 2023-24 and 80% were paid
International Internships
Through qualifying study abroad programs, students can intern with nonprofit and business organizations across the world, becoming better global citizens and growing their career experience.
Internship Search
Discover internships through Handshake, Trinity’s job and internship database. Attend Fall and Spring Career & Internship Fairs, and meet with career advisers. Talk to faculty about their connections with businesses and nonprofit organizations. Network!
250
Students completed credit-bearing internships from Summer 2023 to Spring 2024
45
Students participated in Trinity-sponsored internships in Summer 2024
19,000+ Learn more about internships at gotu.us/internships. 9
32
Students in the Class of 2024 interned with one of the big four accounting firms their senior year
Providing the Support You Need
At Trinity University, we focus on your total well-being, providing holistic academic support services along with robust mental health resources and wellness programs that have earned the University recognition as No. 12 for Best Student Support and Counseling Services and No. 23 for Best Health Services in the nation by The Princeton Review.
Meet with your academic adviser to explore opportunities, identify goals, plan your degree program, and navigate your academic experience.
• Visit our Writing Center for any writing-related tasks (even en Español).
• Drop in at the QRS Center for help with quantitative work and problem-solving across multiple disciplines.
• Seek departmental or other supplemental one-onone tutoring.
• Meet with a professional academic coach to improve your academic skills and performance.
SAS provides equal access and equal opportunity by fostering an inclusive environment for all students with disabilities within the Trinity community.
Meet with counselors on campus or seek support through a remote telehealth option.
Receive on-campus, culturally sensitive medical and nursing care across a wide range of needs.
Achieve health in fitness, nutrition, sleep, mentoring, financial wellness, and more.
Dig in to a wide variety of on-campus food options, including meal kits and tasty foods for special diets.
Explore Campus
We invite you to visit our skyline campus near downtown San Antonio, a historically designated 125-acre campus featuring state-of-the-art facilities, red brick buildings, native live oaks, and sparkling fountains. See for yourself why Trinity University is the perfect place to learn and grow.
This year, a record-breaking 162 students in the Class of 2028 enrolled through Early Decision, meaning 25% of the students picked Trinity as their first choice. Trinity’s early application plans allow prospective students to get ahead of the competition and stand out among a smaller applicant pool.
If you’re ready to take advantage of the expert faculty, beautiful campus, and first-rate resources and opportunities at Trinity, apply today via Early Decision II* and receive your admissions decision and scholarship eligibility by March 1. To learn more about Early Decision and to request an early financial aid estimate, visit gotu.us/earlydecision *This program is a
To ensure they are considered for the full array of financial resources available, students applying for financial aid should submit the following applications by their admissions application deadline.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Trinity’s school code is 003647. studentaid.gov
(Expected availability: December 1, 2024)
CSS Profile
Trinity’s school code is 6831. cssprofile.collegeboard.org
Apply for Specialized Scholarships
Trinity offers these scholarships that require separate applications:
• Storer & Tillman Scholarships for Developing Christian Leaders: need-based awards for student servant-leaders (December 1 deadline)
• Baker Duncan Fine Arts Scholarships: awards for students with special interests in art, debate, and theatre (February 7 deadline)
• Music Scholarships: awards for students interested in continuing involvement in vocal or instrumental music (February 21 deadline)
QUICK FACTS
2,581 undergraduates from 47 states and 58 countries
ADMITTED
3.80 mean GPA core, unweighted 4.0 scale
31-34 mid 50% ACT mean: 32
1360-1500
mid 50% SAT mean: 1426
12,505 applications 26% admit