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  2. After five decades as an independent institution, Trinity joined the university in 1904 as a member of its collegiate federation. Today, Trinity College consists of a secular undergraduate section and a postgraduate divinity school which is part of the Toronto School of Theology.

  3. Trinity College Campus. Trinity College campus is located in the heart of the University of Toronto. Its campus includes four buildings: The main building is the home to administrative offices, Strachan Hall (dining hall), Seeley Hall, the Archives, the Chapel, and Trinity College Residence.

    • 6 Hoskin Avenue, Toronto, ON M5S 1H8
    • welcome@trinity.utoronto.ca
    • (416) 978-2522
  4. apply.adm.utoronto.ca › portal › trinityTrinity College Tours

    Take a guided tour of Trinity Collegein-person or online! Our in-person community tours are a great way to see all that Trinity College has to offer, regardless of whether or not you are planning on living in residence. And our virtual tours are hosted by a live tour guide - a current Trinity student - who will share with you the beautiful ...

  5. Aerial view of Trinity College in the University of Toronto.The Trinity campus includes:Trinity College: 6 Hoskin AvenueSt. Hilda’s College: 44 Devonshire Pl...

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  6. Trinity College. Population: 2,200. History: Founded in 1851, Trinity College is a small, distinctive college at the heart of the University of Toronto. Trinity, which began as its own university, federated with the University of Toronto in 1904 and moved to its current campus location in 1925.

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  8. Trinity College has two traditional-style residence buildings (Trinity College Residence and St. Hilda’s College Residence) with a combination of single, double, and triple rooms. There are approximately 470 first-year and upper-year student residence beds, split between both buildings.

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