What does that mean? I’d pick Conn over trinity in a heartbeat. |
| 9% is concerning. And irrelevant at that point. They should stop accepting any scores or require them. It’s a big drinking school. Conn is the more academic of the two with more serious students, and a much more beautiful setting. |
| I can’t find OP’s claimed SAT submit scores anywhere. You need a 1350-1420 SAT score for Trinity |
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Per CDS 2025-26, with 7% submitting SAT and 3% submitting ACT, middle 50 percentiles were 1340-1453
https://www.trincoll.edu/asic/wp-content/uploads/sites/125/2025/07/CDS-2024-2025-Trinity-College.pdf |
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Trinity's SAT numbers are marginally higher than Conn's. But more submit to Conn College.
The scores for both are substantially below Wesleyan, Bates, Colby, etc. A yawning gap. |
It might be prudent for all of us to verify the OP's posted statistics. Based on Trinity's most recent CDS, for example, SAT results were available for 7% of recently matriculating first-year students. ACT results were available for 3% of students. |
But that doesn’t prove what OP is claiming: that only 7% submitted … I can’t find that anywhere on the internet |
Over three times as many Connecticut College first-year students submitted standardized scoring results compared to those at Bates. It's not especially clear which of these schools would have an inherently higher profile. |
This represents a bit of a language issue. I believe the OP means that 7% of matriculating first-year students had submitted SAT results. |
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Trinity has some strong students, but it really attracts kids in the bottom quarter of elite high schools. For these kids, TO + elite high school + college consultant = Trinity admit.
It’s NESCAC, so for many of these families, it’s a luxury brand, which is all they want. |
That's really surprising. It's known to not be that good of a school, and it has continuously had a faculty retention issue. Maybe some families just cling to titles. |
How long will it be perceived to be a luxury brand? While the SAT isn't the only barometer of student strength it is an important one. |
| Trinity is for academically average students. Most are probably in the 1000-1300 range. |
Then it really isn't a SLAC... |
| Does Trinity do merit? Conn College does, and this is probably the difference. Kids with decent SAT scores have less expensive options, both at state schools and at slightly lower-ranked LACs. So either you use merit to approach those prices or you don’t get to enroll the kids with decent scores. |