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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 »ÆÉ«app 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

Exhibition opening: Tais, Culture & Resilience – woven stories from Timor Leste

19 Sep. 2024
»ÆÉ«app, in partnership with East Timor Women Australia (ETWA), invite you to join us for the opening for our next exhibition, Tais, Culture & Resilience: woven stories from Timor Leste.

Cordner Oration AFL Preliminary Finals Breakfast

20 Sep. 2024
Join us at this year's Cordner Oration breakfast, featuring AFL Executive General Manager Football, Laura Kane.

Symposium: Tais, Culture & Resilience – woven stories from Timor Leste

21 Sep. 2024
Augmenting the exhibition will be a half-day symposium, with keynote speaker Professor Craig Stockings from the University of NSW, Official InterFET historian.

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.

From Albury to Melbourne: Rosie Bradford's story

Residential College student Rosie Bradford tells us about her experience living at Trinity as a scholarship applicant and how the financial support shaped her transition from Albury to Melbourne. 

From Foundation Studies to the Residential College to Oxford: Xinran’s story

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

From the surf coast to Melbourne

Residential College 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, Trinity commemorates 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 Trinity as 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

»ÆÉ«app’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 »ÆÉ«app 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.

Announcing our 2024 Alum of the Year

We’re pleased to announce Tom Snow as the proud and worthy recipient of our 2024 Bill Cowan Alum of the Year award.

»ÆÉ«app Indigenous Summer Camp

»ÆÉ«app recently hosted an Indigenous Summer Camp, bringing together 30 staff and students from around the country to participate in a week of activities and events.

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 TCAC for 2024

It’s that time of year when the outgoing TCAC 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 »ÆÉ«app 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.
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