Trinity Hall

Trinity Hall

Trin at a Glance: Reasons to be Excited

  • Junior and Senior housing and a location where lifelong friendships continue to be cultivated.
  • Great Location--next to the Carroll College Campus Center (CCCC, a.k.a. the "Cube"), the mailroom, and student parking lots.
  • Anthrozoology Animals are fostered and trained in the building.
  • Suite-style housing.

Trin at a Glance: Major Features

  • Room sizes: Doubles and Quads.
    • Note: Doubles are suites with two bedrooms (each occupied by two residents), and Quads are suites with four bedrooms (each occupied by one resident).
  • All suites come fully furnished.
  • In-suite living room.
  • In-suite galley-style kitchens.
  • In-suite bathrooms.
  • Community laundry rooms on each floor.
  • Peer Ministers (PMs) and Resident Assistants (RAs), who create a welcoming space and fun activities for everyone in the hall to enjoy.
  • Community kitchen.
  • Bike room.
  • Huge lounge area including couches, chairs, tables, a piano, and a big-screen TV.
  • A chapel for prayer and spiritual reflection.

Trinity Hall Overview

Trinity Hall was completed in the summer of 2003 and is comprised entirely of suites, where groups of four students live together within a large, fully-furnished unit that includes a living room, galley kitchen, full bathroom, and either two large bedrooms (holding two students each) or four smaller bedrooms (each holding one student). Trinity Hall also has additional community space in its large lounge area near the building's front desk, as well as small community-gathering areas on each floor. In addition, Carroll College's Anthrozoology (ANZ) Department also began fostering program animals on the community's first floor in the Fall of 2021. This unique program allows Junior-level Anthrozoology students and their peers to work and live with foster animals through the ANZ adoptable dog program. Students residing in Anthrozoology suites work closely with ANZ faculty and staff to train and prepare foster animals for adoption by persons in the community at the end of the academic year. If you or someone you know is looking for an animal to adopt, please take a look at Carroll College's adoptable animals here