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UNIVERSITY · CDS 2024-2025
Trinity College (Hartford, CT)
Prepared for Sample Student · Hartford, CT
Best-case 4-yr offset
$54,120
AP savings
Typical 4-yr offset
$54,120
AP + avg merit × 4
Need-based (if eligible)
up to $236,000 / 4 yrs
Admissions Reality
16.7%
Yield 43.5% · Test Optional
Annual Sticker Cost
$89,660
Net after avg aid: $30,660
AP Tuition Saved
$54,120
24 credits · 1.6 semester(s)

Admissions Profile

SAT Total (mid 50%)
1298–1470
ACT Composite
30–34
GPA
Not reported
Decision Plans
RD

53% in top tenth of high school graduating class

Cost Breakdown

Tuition$67,650
Fees$3,120
Room & board$18,890
Cost of Attendance (sticker)$89,660
Average need-based aid− $59,000
Net price (avg)$30,660

Merit Scholarship Opportunity

Presidential Scholarship
Bicentennial Scholarship
1823 Scholarship

AP Investment & Return

Based on Trinity's AP credit policy (min score 4, capped at 36 credits).

Edit AP profile
Calculus BC
+8 credits · $18,040
5
Chemistry
+4 credits · $9,020
5
Biology
+4 credits · $9,020
5
English Language
+4 credits · $9,020
4
US History
+4 credits · $9,020
4
Credits
24
Sem. saved
1.6
Saved
$54,120
College Board Recognition
AP Scholar with Distinction

Average score of 3.5 on all AP exams taken, and scores of 3+ on 5 or more exams.

Say to the parent

"Trinity College offers a unique blend of a traditional liberal arts education with the opportunities of a vibrant city. Your child will be challenged academically while also having the chance to gain real-world experience through internships, research, and community engagement. This is a place where students learn to think critically, connect with a diverse community, and become leaders who are prepared to make a difference in the world."

Say to the student

"At Trinity, you'll get the best of both worlds: a close-knit, supportive community on a beautiful, traditional campus, and the excitement and opportunity of a city right at your doorstep. You can dive deep into your academic passions, whether that's in the lab, the studio, or the library, and then step out into Hartford to put your learning into practice. It's a place to discover who you are and what you're passionate about, and to build the skills and connections you need to create the future you want."

College Admissions Co-pilot · Sourced from CDS 2024-2025 + official school financial aid & AP credit policy pagesUpdated 2026-04-22