Trinity College (Connecticut)
| Former names | Washington College (1823–1845) | 
|---|---|
| Motto | Pro Ecclesia Et Patria (Latin) | 
| Motto in English | For Church and Country | 
| Type | Private liberal arts college | 
| Established | May 1823 | 
| Accreditation | NECHE | 
| Academic affiliations | |
| Endowment | $834.7 million (2024) | 
| President | Joanne Berger-Sweeney | 
| Academic staff | 230 full-time and 45 part-time (spring 2022) | 
| Students | 2,241 (spring 2022) | 
| Undergraduates | 2,200 (spring 2022) | 
| Postgraduates | 41 (spring 2021) | 
| Location | , U.S. 41°44′49″N 72°41′24″W / 41.747°N 72.690°W | 
| Campus | Urban, 100 acres (40 ha) | 
| Colors | Blue and gold | 
| Nickname | Bantams | 
| Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division III – NESCAC | 
| Mascot | Bantam | 
| Website | trincoll.edu | 
Trinity College is a private liberal arts college in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Founded as Washington College in 1823, it is the second-oldest college in the state of Connecticut. Coeducational since 1969, the college enrolls 2,235 students. Trinity offers 41 majors and 28 interdisciplinary minors. The college is a member of the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC).