Trinity College (Hartford), founded in 1823, as a substitute of Yale University, is the second oldest university in Connecticut, USA. It is also a liberal arts college of higher education, with no religious sects and unlimited liberal arts, and is known as the "Little Ivy League".
After 185 years of development, Trinity College has students from 43 States and more than 30 countries in the United States, with an admission rate of 33%.
Trinity College has 38 majors, including politics, economics, history, English and psychology. Trinity College implements small class teaching and the teacher-student ratio is 1: 10.
Trinity College ranked 109 in Forbes American University Rankings in 20 19, and ranked 46th in American News in 2020.
Trinity College is one of the largest, richest and most prestigious colleges in Cambridge University, with about 600 college students, 300 graduate students and 65,438+080 professors. The College was built by King Henry VIII of England in 1546. Its predecessor was Michael House in 1324 and King's School in13/7.
It is in this courtyard with a strong historical flavor of stone walls and spires that 28 Nobel Prize winners and 6 British prime ministers have emerged successively. Newton, Bacon, Byron, Whitehead, Russell, Wittgenstein and others are its graduates.
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