As you use the calculator, please remember:
  • This is not an application for admission or financial aid
  • The results will only be as reliable as the data you provide
  • The net price calculator will only give you an estimate of your net price and aid eligibility
  • The NPC was designed for undergraduate students who are U.S. citizens and report monetary data in U.S. dollars. Trinity has a separate admissions and financial aid evaluation for non-U.S. citizens that is not available with this calculator.
Completing the calculator should take no more than 20 minutes of your time. Before you begin, you will want to have recent tax forms or pay stubs. You will need to answer some basic questions about your parents' financial situation to learn your Expected Family Contribution (EFC).
Step 1.
General Information
Type of student, residency & high school information
Freshman or transfer student? Which state do you live in? Where are you planning to live?
Step 2.
Financial Information
Dependency status and financial aid information
Are you an independent student?
Applying for financial aid?
Expected Family Contribution (EFC)
There are two methodologies used for determining your family’s ability to pay college expenses. Please follow this link for the College Board EFC Calculator and fill out the information, ensuring the button for “Both FM & IM” is selected on the Formulas page. Use your results to fill in the boxes below.
    ? Federal Methodology EFC  
    ? Institutional Methodology EFC  
Step 3.
Academic Information
GPA, HS class rank and test scores data
HS GPA (on a 4.00 scale)
Transfer GPA (on a 4.00 scale)
New SAT Score – Evidence Based Reading and Writing + Math (for SATs taken after February 2016)
ACT Score - Composite