Trinity University
University Information
The Study Abroad program at Trinity University is designed to be accessible and flexible. With proper planning, students from every major can study abroad productively in many different countries around the world as a part of their degree.
This is possible because Trinity's program is based on individually advising each student so that the term abroad becomes an integral part of the degree that meets academic, personal, and professional goals. As a result Trinity students participate in a wide variety of academic experiences abroad from studying in a foreign university classroom to academic internships to intensive language study to field studies - or a some combination of these things.
Important Dates and Deadlines
October 18th, last day to begin an application for Spring
October 25th, last day to turn in an application for Spring
October 31sth, last day to turn in Trinity forms (for Credit Approval, etc.)
"Incredible experience learning all about Russia and its people and its culture."
A student Trinity University
"Seeing the extent of how different people are in different cultures, and yet still all so similar. This was a life lesson that taught me more about myself, and about the world."
Alvin Mbabazi Trinity University
"I loved being abroad in Athens and I would go back in a heartbeat. I learned how to live in a large city and use public transportation."
A student Trinity University
"I learn that Muslims, Buddhists, Protestants and Hindus are very cool people. I learn a lot about myself and the things that really make me happy. I learn to not take life to seriously, there should always be time to relax and have a good time."
Emilio Vernaza Trinity University
"I learned so much more than I could ever put into words... definitely worth every penny"
Cady Wills Trinity University
"I learned that there are a lot of little things we take for granted. Every culture is different, and no culture has all the answers. It is only by experiencing other cultures that we can begin to understand why we approach life the way we do."
A student Trinity University
"All the countries I visited allowed me to see things from different perspectives and viewpoints. I was introduced to various foods, styles of cooking, different behaviors, and know so much more about Europe. "
Maria P Trinity University
"I gained a better understanding of living on my own, as well as London culture and theatre. It was definitely worthwhile!"
Alaynna M Trinity University
"Apart from seeing much of Europe, I learned a lot about myself while abroad. Some moments were really challenging, but the entire experience was wonderful. I made great friends and would go back in a heartbeat."
Alyssa Tayrien Trinity University
"I got better at dealing/being with people. I felt at peace with myself knowing that I put myself out there "
A student Trinity University
"Invaluable experience. "
Jack Trinity University
"It was worthwhile because I learned how to be acclimated into a completely new environment. It gave me independence and a new outlook on the world. I learned so much about the Renaissance as many of my art history classes took place in the city of Florence itself, rather than in a classroom. I really gained a lot of knowledge f..."
Camilla M Trinity University
"I learned a lot both academically and personally. I was able to meet and make friendships with other American students from different parts of the country who were all helpful in making the entire experience worthwhile. Sharing your daily experiences with the other students in the program helps you realize certain aspects that y..."
A student Trinity University
"It's tough to put this in a box... I learned so much. Very worthwhile. I learned from people impacted by urban issues and mixed that experience with academia, which is a really powerful combination. "
A student Trinity University
"Yes, I greatly improved my speaking skills and I loved the ISP project. "
Dana McLaughlin Trinity University
"I learned about trade-offs between conservation efforts and human rights. I learned about privilege and about power dynamics between groups of people. I learned about local culture. I learned about struggles for dominance between groups of people and between people and animals. I learned how to be independent. I learned how to p..."
Claire B Trinity University
"I learned about traditional Spanish life and increased my Spanish skills a lot. Definitely worthwhile!"
Sarah M Trinity University
"I learned a lot about a part of the world that many people have never even heard of. Most importantly I learned a lot about people; indigenous, locals, students. "
A student Trinity University
"I learned a lot more about myself, as expected, what makes you tick, what you need vs what you want. What makes you happy, what drives you crazy. All in all I would do it all over again in a split second, wish I was there now. "
A student Trinity University
"I learned how to be more independent and how to adapt to unexpected circumstances (i.e. pushing a rental car up a hill and out of mud < but hey, I learned how to drive on the left side of the road!). I gained new friends, most with whom I hope to keep in touch. I would recommend study abroad to anyone who wants to grow and try n..."
A student Trinity University
"I learned that the world is so much more than just the U.S, or even Mexico. And that if you don't put yourself out there you are always going to be in your comfort zone whether that is just your group of friends, your university, your town, or even your country. There is so much more to learn and see than we imagine and we need ..."
Daniela T Trinity University
"I have definitely improved my language skills dramatically. I went to Harbin knowing a lot of vocab, but being very uncomfortable with having a conversation. Now I feel very confident in speaking!"
A student Trinity University
"It was worthwhile but I did not learn much"
A student Trinity University
"Knew the french classroom culture. Prepared for my future studies in Paris. Knew how french interact with each others. Knew the mainstream culture i.e. the type of books or movies they like "
Weiyu L Trinity University