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  1. Each year, Trinity admits around 200 students, usually about 90 in Arts and Humanities subjects and 110 in the Sciences. There are no fixed quotas for individual subjects except for Medical Sciences. Normally we receive four to five applications for each place, and you can see the numbers admitted each year on the individual subjects pages and ...

  2. The College clock is housed in one of the oldest buildings in Trinity: King Edward’s Gate, otherwise known simply as the clock-tower. This gate originally formed a grand entrance to King’s Hall, a foundation which was dissolved in 1546 and joined with Michaelhouse to found the new College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity.

  3. Your college is responsible for providing the individual tuition which is characteristic of the Cambridge system; and in Trinity’s case we also provide accommodation for you to live in for the duration of your stay at Cambridge. Each year, Trinity admits around 200 students, usually about 90 in Arts subjects and 110 in the Sciences.

  4. Trinity College is an educational institution comprising more than 1,200 students and 190 Fellows and 350 full- and part-time members of staff. All undergraduate students and some Fellows live and work in College, in accommodation ranging from rooms in seventeenth-century courts to twentieth-century blocks.

  5. About the College - Trinity College Cambridge. Trinity was founded by Henry VIII in 1546, when he combined two existing colleges (King’s Hall and Michaelhouse) and seven hostels (Catherine’s, Garratt, Gregory’s, Ovyng’s, Physwick, St Margaret’s, and Tyler’s). Since then Trinity has flourished and grown, and is now a home to around ...

  6. Trinity College was founded by Henry VIII in 1546 and is part of the University of Cambridge. This account is run by the Communications Office

  7. Today the College is part of a forward-looking University renowned for the excellence of its teaching and research. A more detailed account of the College’s history is also available. The history of Trinity goes back to the reign of Henry VIII and most of its major buildings date from the 16th and 17th centuries. The beauty and size of Trinit.