Overview
Trinity's unique approach to STEM combines the cutting edge experiential and research opportunities of a bigger school with the interdisciplinary exploration, rigor and growth stemming from the liberal arts.
Fast Facts
- Conduct meaningful, intensive research from year one
- State-of-the-art instrumentation - without the line to use
- Develop technical skills, but don’t give up your unique passions and interests!
- Faculty prioritize undergraduate mentorship and open industry doors
STEM Programs at Trinity
Undergraduate Research
Research, build, and explore in top-notch facilities and field opportunities
Undergraduate research is central to Trinity's approach to STEM education. Each year hundreds of Trinity students participate in research projects, often supported by internal and external grants, alongside professors who are gifted teachers and accomplished scientists and scholars. The interdisciplinary nature of Trinity's curriculum exposes students to the excitement of discovery and encourages entrepreneurship.
Trinity offers many students the opportunity to research full-time under the close mentorship of faculty, during a 10-week summer program. During the program, most students receive a stipend and free housing. Some students also receive one tuition credit free of charge. Students are supported by individual faculty grants or by one of Trinity's research programs.
Student Opportunities
Scholarships and Awards
Trinity awards financial aid and scholarships specifically for STEM students as well as STEM department scholarships and financial awards. The award programs encourage research and innovation in all STEM fields and interdisciplinary studies.
See available STEM scholarships
LSAMP Scholars Program
The National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP) program offers a transformative undergraduate STEM education to select socially and economically marginalized scholars majoring in a STEM subject.
Student Organizations
TWIST
Trinity Women in Science & Technology welcomes all students, staff, and faculty interested in the field of science and technology.
Facilities
STEM programs are housed in the Center for the Sciences and Innovation and Marrs McLean Hall. Hubs of Trinity's scientific research, these inviting and spacious facilities feature state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories outfitted with new equipment and technology.
Center for the Sciences and Innovation (CSI)
Trinity’s integrated, 300,000-square-foot science and engineering complex contains glass-walled laboratories, classrooms, and offices that put science on display. CSI houses the biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering science, neuroscience, and psychology departments, as well as the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Marrs McClean
Marrs McLean Hall houses the departments of physics and astronomy, geosciences, and mathematics. This facility supports research in the geosciences field with outstanding laboratory and computing facilities, including a 3-D projection system, and state-of-the-art field equipment, including surveying, GPS, and geophysical systems.
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