Welcome home.

Residential Life is proud to be a part of making Trinity your home away from home. With a three-year residency requirement, the University offers space and flexibility in on-campus housing.

Exterior view of Prassel Hall with San Antonio skyline in the background

 
2025-26 Important Dates

December 20 / noon: Residence halls/City Vista close

December 21/ noon: Residence halls/City Vista close for fall graduating seniors

January 11 / noon: Residence halls/City Vista reopen 

May 14 / noon: Residence halls/City Vista  close for non-graduating students 

May 17 / noon: Residence halls/City Vista close for spring graduating seniors 

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Living Communities and Affinity Halls
Loving that #BalconyView

You belong here. From student communities to staff advocates, you have resources to tailor your time in the Trinity residence halls to be an integral part of your living and learning experience.

 

Future Residents

Current Residents

What's great about living on campus?

 

Beautiful Buildings

From the first-year area to the City Vista apartments, residential buildings are spacious and cozy with outdoor access—and many have a view of the San Antonio skyline.

Housing Options

 

Student Resources

Being on-campus means quick access to vital student resources such as Health Services, Counseling Services, Spiritual Life, and Wellness Services.

Academic Success

 

Connection and Community

Trinity’s residential campus means that our students live, study, and play here. Your friends are never more than a short walk away.

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Creating and Maintaining a Welcoming Community

Trinity's Residential Life policies and procedures reflect the University Standards of Conduct:

These policies are in place for the safety and wellbeing of all members of the Trinity community. Students who violate Residential Life policies are subject to judicial action.