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There's always something happening at ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· - stay up-to-date with our latest news and stories. Also keep an eye on our events for current students, staff, alumni & friends of ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· and the general public.

7 tips to prepare for a residential college interview

Here are our tips for preparing for a residential college interview and navigating the university application process.

Introducing our ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· for 2024

It’s that time of year when the outgoing ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· hands over the reins to our new leaders, who will continue to promote and embody what it means to be a Trinitarian into 2024.

Moving to Trinity from overseas: Katie's story

Katie Gray grew up in Singapore and was nervous about starting at Trinity because she feared her background and schooling would be different to everyone else. She quickly realised that she needn't have worried.

Moving from a regional area, stressing about your ATAR and worried you won’t know anyone? Read Hazel’s story.

Hazel Tutuncu moved to ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· from Shepparton and proves that ATARs aren’t necessarily as important as they seem, and that college isn’t necessarily out of reach, even if you don’t think you can afford it. Her best advice? If you don’t try, you’ll never know.

From Larrakia to Wurundjeri country: How Anisha is inspiring other Indigenous students to dream big

Moving away from Darwin to study at the University of Melbourne was a big step for Anisha Damaso, but it opened her up to new experiences and possibilities. Now she hopes other Indigenous students will follow her lead.

Meet Admissions Coordinator Wendy Ngaturi

Wendy shares a pivotal moment in her life, the best advice she's been given and the many things she wanted to be growing up.

Hugo Jordan on why there's no 'best thing' about Trinity

Hugo Jordan graduated from high school in Adelaide in 2020, took a gap year, then looked at his options for uni life. He landed on the University of Melbourne and ¹ú²ú¾«Æ·, and discovered that Trinity really does have something for everyone.

Kate Beggs’s journey from the Great Ocean Road to the heart of Melbourne city

After completing year 12 and an eye-opening gap year amid COVID-19 lockdowns, Kate Beggs decided to move to the city to pursue a career in educational psychology

‘College is similar to boarding school, but with a fraction of the rules.’

Pip Southey, a Trinity alum and member of our 2022 student committee, talks about her transition from boarding school to college, and how Trinity allowed her to develop her confidence.

Freya Giles shares her experience of choosing and living at Trinity

Freya gives an honest overview of what college life is like, what you can get involved in, and why it's important to find balance

Former Perth student Tessa Moon shares her Melbourne college experience

Tessa Moon faced a common conundrum when deciding what to study post-high school. Should she choose a degree based on her grades, or her interests? Should she narrow herself into a particular field, or allow career flexibility? In the end, Tessa found a path that allowed her to explore different options – partly thanks to a fortuitous accommodation decision.

Isaac Hucker, a proud Badimaya man, describes his journey towards choosing university and college life

University and college weren’t always part of Isaac’s plans, but now he is studying criminology and psychology in the pursuit of a criminal law career… so, what changed his mind?

Mikayla Hand’s journey from Indooroopilly State High to studying at Australia’s top university

Mikayla Hand decided a change was on the cards when she finished school in Brisbane, so she packed up and moved to Melbourne, where she’s found her groove and plenty of friends at ¹ú²ú¾«Æ·.

From farm life to ¹ú²ú¾«Æ·: Q&A with Fergus Guest

Fergus talks about his upbringing on a farm, his high school days, and why he chose to live at ¹ú²ú¾«Æ·.

From country to city life: Why college is the complete package for Rosie

If a move to the city for university is on the cards, ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· could be the welcoming community that you need to help settle in and make the most of your university years. Rosie Yates, who grew up in tiny NSW town of Yerong Creek, has done just that, and has found that college life suits her perfectly.
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