Five schools Trinity has an annual enrollment of more than 1,800 students in the university's five schools, which offer undergraduate and graduate degrees. • The College of Arts and Sciences—Trinity's historic women's school—offers community service opportunities, athletics, student clubs, and campus activities. The College of Arts and Sciences offers a number of undergraduate academic programs, including international affairs, criminal justice, forensic psychology, journalism, and business economics. • Trinity's School of Education is a coeducational graduate program offering degrees in education, counseling, curriculum design, and educational administration. Through its Continuing Education Program, the School of Education also offers professional development courses enrolling 4,000 education professionals each year. • The School of Professional Studies offers undergraduate degrees designed for women and men seeking to advance or change their careers. • The School of Business and Graduate Studies encompasses the graduate degree programs of Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Master of Science Administration (M.S.A.), and Strategic Communication and Public Relations (M.A.). • The School of Nursing and Health Professions is home to Trinity's nursing program, which is accredited by
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. It also offers Master's degrees of Occupational Therapy, Science in Nursing, and Public Health.
Special academic programs Trinity offers professional programs at a satellite classroom located at THEARC, a multipurpose community facility in Southeast Washington — the only private university to offer college degree programs in the District of Columbia's underserved neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River.
Rankings In 2024,
U S News & World Report ranked Trinity #133-#175 out of 181 Regional Universities North. ==Student body==