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Trinity College

Trinity College is located within the heart of the City of Oxford. Its spacious site, with exceptionally beautiful gardens and buildings, provides an ideal setting for academic success. Relationships between students and academic staff are open and friendly, and the college fosters a strong sense of community.

Trinity consider applications for nearly all of the University’s degrees and diplomas, especially those in the fields of interest of the Fellows of the College.

Facilities for students with disabilities

The College has a number of rooms for disabled use. Some teaching rooms are wheelchair-accessible, as well as the dining hall, chapel, library and toilets.

Library resources

  • College Library, open 24 hours a day with wireless internet access and printing facilities
  • Old Library, containing rare books and manuscripts

Computing resources

All rooms on the main College site and in the North Oxford site are connected to the University network with access to internet, email and printing facilities.

Art, music, drama and sport

There is a gym and a squash court on the main College site and the College's playing fields are only a short distance away. There are College teams in major sports including cricket, dancesport, football, hockey, rugby and tennis. The College has a successful boat club with its own boathouse on the main stretch of the river.

The College is well equipped for music, with a sound-proofed practice room and pianos. The College has very active choral and orchestral groups who give regular performances.

The College drama group, the Trinity Players, puts on several performances ever year, including a summer play on the College's lawns. The society caters for a wide range of dramatic interests, both on stage and behind the scenes.

Accommodation and meals

Graduates are offered accommodation in the North Oxford complex, around 2km from the main College site. A number of rooms are reserved on the main site for first-year students, generally those coming from overseas.

  • Letting period: 39 weeks; may be extended by arrangement

All graduates may eat their meals in the College Hall, where an exciting variety of menus are provided by a first-class chef. Trinity's regular Guest Night dinners are particularly popular. The Graduate Common Room (MCR) offers a communal kitchen for self-catering, and all off-site accomodation is equipped with kitchen facilities.

Funding and prizes

For more information, see the College website and the Oxford Funding Search.

MCR

The Trinity Middle Common Room (MCR) has a large communal social area on the main College site and another in North Oxford.

The MCR committee organises numerous social events and trips.


Trinity map

TRINITY COLLEGE, BROAD STREET, OXFORD OX1 3BH

www.trinity.ox.ac.uk

+44 (0) 1865 279860
admissions@trinity.ox.ac.uk

 

Founded

1555


Head of House

Sir Ivor Roberts KCMG FCIL


Student numbers
Graduate

106

Undergraduate

308


Number of graduate student places

c. 40


College fees
College fee for graduates

£2,532

College fee for the MBA

£3,150

 

Exceptional arrangements apply in a small number of cases

 

University fees also apply

 
Accommodation

Up to three years’ accommodation is available for most students


Accommodation charges

c. £1,230 per term

 

Continuation fee

N/A