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Trinity College of Florida is a private regional college located in Trinity, Florida. Trinity College of Florida is selective in their admissions.
Return on educational investment at Trinity College of Florida is in the bottom 25% of all ranked schools. The median student earns $36,193 10 years after enrolling, 56th in Florida, and in the bottom 10% nationally. When adjusted for earning differences by major, Trinity College of Florida bachelor students earn 4% less than the national average. Trinity College of Florida is ranked 31st in Florida.
Trinity College of Florida’s median net annual cost of $15,731 and average years to graduate of 4.2 are reported only at the school level. We assume these same costs and graduation time for all programs.
The top 1 programs at Trinity College of Florida sorted by number of graduates - Pastoral Counseling - are shown below.
Annual net cost
$15,731
Average years to graduate
4.2
When a school's graduation rate falls in the bottom 25% in the country, we do not display an economic ranking.
The average full-time graduate completes their degree in 4.2 years. 57% of all students graduate within 8 years including part-time students. The graduation rate at Trinity College of Florida is 1% lower than the state average, and 8% above the average for all regional colleges in the country.
At Trinity College of Florida, Pell Grant recipients represent 57% of the measured graduating class, 22% higher than the national average of 35%. The average Pell Grant recipient at Trinity College of Florida graduates within 4.2 years.
Trinity College of Florida is in the top 5% of schools for graduating Pell recipients.
We calculate this performance by adjusting the graduation rate of Pell students by their percentage of the student body. This adjustment is made to prevent schools with large numbers of Pell students from underperforming in comparison to schools with few Pell students but high graduation rates.
Trinity College of Florida’s economic mobility score of 16.22 is calculated by adjusting the 5.67 economic score of lower-income students by the 57% pell grant recipients within the student body. Trinity College of Florida’s EMS of 16.22 ranks in the top 50% nationally.false
Economic Mobility
To calculate economic mobility of low-income (household earnings below $30,000) students, we adjust each institution’s economic score by their percentage of Pell Grant students. The logic of this Pell-adjusted calculation is derived from Third Way’s Economic Mobility Index (EMI).
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The average Title IV recipient at Trinity College of Florida pays $15,731 a year, $12,019 less than the $27,750 advertised. See below the cost breakdown for students who receive Title IV grants, broken down by income level.
Average net price
The average net price shown by income level for all students that receive Title IV aid. Calculated by deducting the average grant and scholarship aid from tuition, fees, books, and room and board. Limited to first-time, full-time students. Public institution figures are calculated using in-state tuition figures.
Median net price $15,731
Much of the gap between net price and sticker price is filled by institutional and government grants. At Trinity College of Florida, 100% of students receive some grants and scholarships, compared to the national average of 87% for all colleges and universities. The average amount of federal, state, and institutional grants that students receive is shown on the right.
This leaves a total of $15,731 on average to be covered by the student – be it through loans or out of pocket. In total, 63% of students take out loans, federal or private, at an average amount of $7,165. This is 9% more than the national average.
Federal grants
$5,224
Pell grants
$4,589
State grants
$2,760
Institutional grants
$3,442
Trinity College of Florida's selective admissions are indicated by their 47% acceptance rate. In 2021, the school had 137 applicants, of which 64 were admitted and 34 enrolled. Trinity College of Florida has a rolling admissions policy, which means applications are reviewed as they arrive until all spaces are filled.
Full time
90%
83%
Female
42%
59%
First time
12%
59%
In-state
78%
68%
1st generation
41%
35%
White
47%
52%
Black
25%
14%
Hispanic
14%
15%
Asian
3%
5%
American Indian
1%
1.6%
Pacific Islander
N/A
0.3%
Other
10%
12%