Critical funds provide the support we need to help the best and brightest students, from all backgrounds, say yes to Trinity.
Give today, and open doors to new opportunities through these funds:
The Student Accessibility Fund guarantees that students have equitable access to all aspects of Trinity's campus by providing reasonable accommodations for all levels of physical and academic ability.
Trinity’s Skyline Scholars Program gives first-generation and underrepresented students a chance to come to campus early and transition to college life. These students begin their First-Year Experience class and receive free housing, books, and meals during the program. They’re also introduced to the writing and time-management skills that are so critical to academic success.
The Student Technology Fund provides eligible students with technology needs, such as laptops, headphones, and Wi-Fi hotspots, which are critical for current college students to be successful in their day-to-day studies.
The Necessity Fund provides first-year students with toiletries, linens, and essential items for day-to-day dorm living. Eligible students can opt in, and the items will be waiting for them when they arrive at their residence hall on move-in day.
The Raymond Judd Student Emergency Fund, named in honor of Chaplain Emeritus Rev. Raymond Judd ’56, helps students who are challenged to afford and access necessary resources for housing, transportation, and basic needs, or those who face other difficulties. 100% of these funds are available to support our students through graduation or during the next step in their journey.
Together, we’re building upon a legacy of excellence by extending access to Tigers who need it.

