What QB Scholars say about their favorite classes...

“I very much enjoyed Organic Chemistry this past year. The class was small, the professor was engaging and always available for help . . . my peers and I were able to collaborate on assignments. It was a difficult class, but very rewarding.”
- Cristina Wheeler-Castillo, Neuroscience major, Class of 2008

“I took a class called Iberian and Latin American Film and Conversation . . .I loved all of the films we watched and I constantly voiced myself in class. The professor was nothing short of excellent. He was obviously intelligent and he managed to give his own interpretations without taking away from any of ours.”
- Lynda Ikejimba, Physics and Mechanical Engineering double major, Class of 2009
Available Majors and Career Preparation

  • Trinity offers 60 programs of study varying from Computer Science to Literature & Psychology to Human Rights Studies. See the entire list of available majors at Trinity.

  • Interested in Engineering? Trinity offers a 5 year program with Rensselear Polytechnic Institute through which students can earn both a B.A. and an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or Biomedical Engineering Learn more.

  • Interested in being Pre-Med? Trinity offers a variety of science programs to prepare students to apply to medical school. Possible majors pre-med students may be interested in include Biochemistry and Biology.

  • Interested in being Pre-Law? While no particular track or major is necessary to apply to law school, Trinity offers a unique major called Public Policy and Law as well as a minor called Legal Studies which pre-law students may be interested in.

  • Interested in Business? Trinity offers majors including Economics and Mathematics which prepare students for future work in business.


Graduate School Information
(from the princetoneview.com)
  • 19% of students attend graduate school upon graduating from Trinity
  • 1% go to medical school
  • 4% go to law school
  • 1% go to business school





What QB Scholars say about their internships...

“I am currently studying neutrino physics at Hampton University in Hampton, VA.”
- Lynda Ikejimba, Physics and Mechanical Engineering double major, Class of 2009

“Freshman year I spent a semester with a Neurochemistry professor working with cell cultures. I continued to work on this project through the summer and the following semester.”
-Cristina Wheeler-Castillo, Neuroscience major, Class of 2008