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  1. Academics. Trinity is not just a destination for a degree. It’s your entry point to the world. The work you do here has the potential to reach from the classroom to the surrounding city to the world at large. A Trinity education combines intimate learning environments, broad perspectives, and bold exploration to help you develop into exactly ...

  2. Hartford is the capital of Connecticut and is almost 400 years old. The city’s population is approximately 125,000 residents. Hartford is home to culturally diverse restaurants, attractions, arts and entertainment venues, and many Fortune 500 companies. Boston, New York City, the Hudson River Valley, and the Atlantic Ocean are all within two ...

  3. Trinity College Admissions Office. 300 Summit Street Hartford, CT 06106. ... Trinity College 300 Summit Street, Hartford CT 06106 860-297-2000. Social Navigation ...

  4. Hace 3 días · Trinity College was founded in Hartford as Washington College in 1823; it was the first Episcopal college in New England. Classes were first held in 1824 in the basement of a church. The first campus opened in 1825; it was sold in 1872 to become the site of the state capitol. In 1845 the college received its present name, and in 1878 it moved ...

  5. For all of its nearly 200-year existence, Trinity College has been both in and of Hartford. As we approach our bicentennial in 2023, we celebrate and seek to affirm and strengthen all that constitutes our most distinctive quality: Trinity’s relationship to Hartford. Our location in a state capital that is one of the most socioeconomically, …

  6. www.trincoll.edu › abouttrinity › history-traditionsHistory | Trinity College

    1845: The college’s name is changed from Washington College to Trinity College. 1872: Trustees sell the “College Hill” campus to the City of Hartford as the site for a new State Capitol. 1876: The student body grows to nearly 100, a size rarely exceeded until the 20th century. 1878: Trinity moves to its current 100-acre location.

  7. Trinity College is a small private college located on an urban campus in Hartford, Connecticut. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,159, and admissions are very selective, with an acceptance rate of 38%. The college offers 49 bachelor's degrees, has an average graduation rate of 85%, and a student-faculty ratio of 9:1.