Trinity Washington University
School info
3
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.4
Food
1.9
Clubs
2.8
Facilities
3.1
Internet
3.1
Location
3.5
Opportunities
3.2
Safety
3.7
Social
2.4
Happiness
3.2
Basic Information
Location
- Washington, DC
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private university
- Established: 1897
- Founder: Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur
Academic information
Key Area
- Sociology
- Global Affairs
- Sciences (including Biology
- Chemistry
- and Forensic Science)
- Nursing and Health Professions
- Education
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 1,800
- Undergraduates: More than 1,800 students, with the exact breakdown being around 1,895 total enrollments in 2022, which includes both undergraduate and graduate students. However, the specific number of undergraduate students is not provided, but it is a significant portion of the total enrollment
- Postgraduates: 334
Notable Alumni
- Nancy Pelosi
- Kellyanne Conway
- Kathleen Sebelius
- Rosemary M. Collyer
- Barbara B. Kennelly
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.9
Trinity Washington University is a wonderful University to attend, it's affordable compared to most universities and the classes are small. There are 30 students in the class room and that's awesome for students who like smaller sized classes and have one on one time with the professor. Also, there are different programs to choose from.
Overall 4.7
I love Trinity
Overall 4.3
Not Specified.
Overall 4.2
Nursing program is 2 years for BSN once accepted. Competitive but great nursing professors.
Overall 4
I love it here. This school has really helped me improve my confidence. A lot of people complain that there is no campus life, but they are the same people that dont participate or truly commit to any clubs or things on campus. The sisterhood is real and the professors are very understanding and enthusiastic for the most part.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.4
Classes are not rigorous; much of the material is similar to what I learned in middle school. There are few incentives for student involvement. "Education for Justice" feels hollow without equitable resources. Support is poorly distributed, leaving some students over-assisted while others struggle. Needs radical change, leaders cling to "tradition"
Overall 1.5
None.
Overall 1.5
Visit be4 you agree to come here! Visit another school, too, so you can compare.
Overall 1.6
Don't go to the nursing program because its so bad. No social life. some professors are helpful but some useless. Just dont come here
Overall 1.7
At least its more affordable than most schools in DC. Food is the absolute worst and expensive. It doesn't have all the courses I need, therefore I'm usually on consortium with other colleges.
Overall 1.7
Racial issues constantly plagued me while attending I couldn't have a conversation without it becoming about race and hate. What happened to love your fellow man or can't we just get along
Overall 1.8
advise to other students- go to another school.. no seriously bc if u do come, you'll regret it and/or transfer by sophomore yr.
Overall 1.8
Not Specified.
Overall 1.9
I just transferred to this school so far they have good programs. A amazing Gym that has a pool and a sauna. The girls in this school are not friendly they look mean. However DC has a lots of opportunity so if you go to your classes and leave your good.