First-Year Residence Halls
Comprised of six buildings on the east side of campus, halls are clustered together so all first-year Tigers can experience a vibrant, supportive community.
Living-Learning Communities
Living-Learning Communities bring Tigers with a shared interest together and create opportunities for academic engagement outside the classroom.
Upperclassmen Residence Halls
Upperclassmen Residence Halls are comprised of junior and senior students along with the HOPE Hall and Swashbuckler communities.
City Vista Apartments
Enjoy the apartment lifestyle in the City Vista Apartments, one-, two-, and three-bedroom housing units one block from Trinity's campus.
FOR EVERY TUMMY AND TASTE
Dig in!
Trinity University Dining Services offers a wide variety of options for students dining on-campus. Popular national brands such as Einstein Bros. Bagels and Starbucks complement an all-you-care-to-eat dining experience at Mabee Dining Hall.
Mabee Dining Hall
Located in the first-year area, Mabee features breakfast, lunch, and dinner with choices of international entrees, made-to-order meals, grill, deli, vegan/vegetarian and much more!
Coates Commons
Home to Einstein Bros. Bagels, Taste of San Antonio, Legends Burger Co., and Crave, the Coates Commons is an option between classes or on the go.
Skyline
Located on the second level of the Coates Student Center, the Skyline Dining Room is a perfect lunch getaway with views of downtown.
Market at CSI
The campus "Corner Store" for groceries, convenience needs, and snacks.
Starbucks
Take a study break at Starbucks—located at the entrance of Coates Library—with a comfortable atmosphere and a full range of coffees, light snacks, and desserts.
Meal Plans
Dining on campus isn’t one size fits all. Students living on main campus are required to select a meal plan through Trinity's Housing Online Portal. Meal Plans are only available for the Fall and Spring Semesters. Students who live in City Vista or off campus have the option to purchase any meal plan via the same portal.
FOOD, FRIENDS, FUN
The Taste of Tradition
Trinity's food traditions—some weekly, some every semester—provide a break from the daily grind. Plus, who doesn’t like free food?
Nacho Hour
The Division of Student Affairs hosts Nacho Hour in the Coates Student Center lobby on most Wednesdays at 3:33 p.m. during the fall and spring semesters.
Milk 'n Cookies
Student Involvement hosts Milk 'n Cookies in the Student Involvement Office most Thursdays at 3:33 p.m. during the fall and spring semesters.
Chocolate Festival
Love chocolate? This is the event for you! Around Valentine's Day, Student Programming Board hosts Chocolate Fest where student orgs compete for the title of best chocolate dish!
Taste of Diversity
Try foods and drinks from different cultures at events throughout the year like Mabuhay, Lunar New Year Festival, and Viva Las Americas sponsored by diverse student organizations.
Chili Cook-Off
The annual cook-off is hosted by Chi Beta Epsilon sorority and Bengal Lancers fraternity with proceeds going to local nonprofits.
Christmas on Oakmont
Don't miss the annual candlelight Christmas Vespers service in Parker Chapel, followed by holiday cheer in the open houses on Oakmont.
Take a 'Paws' Off-Campus
If you're headed off campus, check out places that accept Tiger Bucks. And check out local cuisine by exploring favorite restaurants around Trinity.