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  2. Trinity College (occasionally referred to as The University of Trinity College) is a federated college of the University of Toronto. The college was founded in 1851 by Bishop John Strachan. Strachan originally intended Trinity as a university of strong Anglican alignment, after the University of Toronto severed its ties with the Church of ...

  3. Trinity College offers more than 70 undergraduate degrees and more than 20 graduate degree and 10+ certificate programs. Trinity College under the University of Toronto offers a plethora of courses through the faculty of Arts & Science.

    • 6 Hoskin Avenue, Toronto, ON M5S 1H8
    • welcome@trinity.utoronto.ca
    • (416) 978-2522
  4. At the undergraduate level, Trinity is known for its academic excellence and is the smallest of the seven colleges in the University of Toronto. The college’s Trinity One program offers first-year students small seminar classes for shared learning in six streams.

  5. 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 ...

  6. A small, distinctive college at the University of Toronto, Trinity College offers an exceptional academic experience and fosters community, responsibility and leadership.

  7. Trinity College was founded in 1850 by Toronto’s first Anglican Bishop, John Strachan, in response to the secularization of King’s College, precursor to the University of Toronto. The new College incorporated the Theological Institution, Cobourg, as the basis of its Faculty of Divinity in 1851.

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