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The best years of your life

Happy ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØapp students

APPLICATIONS CLOSED

31 October 2024

SEMESTER 1 STARTS AT UNI

3 March 2025

Meet our students

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TALLULAH

Talks about our ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØapp

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SHAD

Talks about our ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØapp

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PADDY

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YOU'LL LIVE

ON A BEAUTIFUL CAMPUS IN THE BEST LOCATION

We're conveniently located next door to the University of Melbourne (don't underestimate the value of a sleep in!) and we are lucky to have stunningly beautiful grounds, which you could soon call home.

LIVING AT TRINITY

These will be the best years of your life

For more than 150 years, students from across the country and the world have come to ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege as fresh-faced undergraduates, ready to start one of the most important chapters of their lives.


84 students received financial assistance =
$1.9 million in scholarships


34% of our residents are from interstate


24% of our residents are from a regional area


Students have access to a network of 36,000 alumni to help build their career

Events calendar

Featured events

Drinks Under the Oak

14 Feb. 2025
Join your ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappcommunity for Drinks Under the Oak - a night to catch up with fellow College alumni and friends.

Clergy reunion

21 Feb. 2025
Join us for Choral Evensong and dinner as part of this exciting new initiative that aims to reconnect clergy from near and far.

news & stories

Flinders Street Stateion in the Melbourne CBD with an iconic Melbourne tram in the foreground.

8 Reasons to Live and Study in Melbourne in 2024

Melbourne is one of Australia's most vibrant cities and has long been a sought-after study destination for domestic and international students alike. Here are 8 reasons why you should consider studying and living in Melbourne.

Meet our TCAC student committee for 2025

The ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege Associated Clubs (TCAC) is Trinity’s main student association, which represents the student body and drives student initiatives and events. Meet the group who will be stepping into TCAC leadership roles for 2025.

What is Trinity's Wine Cellar student committee?

We sit down with Athene Douglass, Adela Eshuys, and Sam Bubb from Trinity’s Wine Cellar to learn more about what this student committee does.

What does our Outreach Committee do?

We speak to Community Representative Kate Beggs and committee members Evie McCann and Lachlan Perry about the altruistic values promoted by and intrinsic to the college’s Outreach Committee.

ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØapp student Ravin Desai shares his passion for politics and journey at Trinity

Meet Ravin, a Bachelor of Arts student at the Uni of Melbourne, who has an proactive mindset, determination, and a strong desire to create meaningful change in the world.

Learn about the Wellbeing and Inclusivity Committee at Trinity

We sit down with Olivia Willows and Rosie Bradford, leaders of Trinity’s Wellbeing and Inclusivity Committee, to learn about what the committee does and how it supports our students.

Meet our new Senior Student, Isaac Hucker

Our Senior Student is elected each year to head up the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØapp's student committee, the TCAC.

Elias Jarvis and Anisha Damaso on the value of Kumergaii Yulendji at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege

We sit down with Elias Jarvis and Anisha Damaso from Trinity’s First Nations student committee, Kumergaii Yulendji.

From Albury to Melbourne: Rosie Bradford's story

ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØapp student Rosie Bradford tells us about her experience living at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappas a scholarship applicant and how the financial support shaped her transition from Albury to Melbourne. 

From Foundation Studies to the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØapp to Oxford: Xinran’s story

Xinran Huang grew up in Beijing and first attended ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege Foundation Studies before transitioning to the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØapp – which she said was a big culture shock, but taught her valuable life lessons.

From the surf coast to Melbourne

ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØapp student Lainey Karlich tells us about her transition from the ‘laidback lifestyle in Torquay’ to the hustle and bustle of Melbourne city.

1974 vs 2024 for a woman at Trinity: what’s changed and what’s stayed the same?

This year, ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappcommemorates its 50th anniversary of co-education at the college. To celebrate, we speak to Liz Kelly (TC 1974) and Molly Duggan (TC 2024), who share their experiences of being at Trinity, 50 years apart.

The best things to do in and around Parkville

Curious as to how you could spend your time here in Melbourne? Let us show you some of our favourite activities and places to visit near the University of Melbourne.

Meet Nakata Brophy prize winner Jasmin McGaughey

Jasmin McGaughey – who penned Ash Barty's 'Little Ash' series – joined us at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappas a writer in residence after winning the Nakata Brophy short fiction prize. Here she shares a bit about her upbringing and inspiration.

Book now – Heathers: The Musical

ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege’s Heathers, directed by second year residential student Sam Prins will show 8, 9, 10 May.

A love story for Valentine’s Day: Matt Hargreaves and Kirsten Callander

Kirsten Callander and Matt Hargreaves met at ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵÏÂÔØappCollege in 2012 and married in 2023. The couple share how their relationship progressed, from nervously excited dinners next to each other in the dining hall, to marrying and moving to Amsterdam.
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