Trinity Times Student Publication: Transfer Students Find Welcoming Home at Trinity
By Saron Gebereegziabhier, Trinity Times Correspondent
For many students, choosing a university is about more than just academic programs — it’s about finding a place where they feel supported, included, and challenged to grow.
For some students who transferred to Trinity Washington University in the 2024 fall semester, finding the right fit for their higher education journey came the second time around.
Kayla Wittig, a sophomore majoring in history, transferred to Trinity from the University of Delaware after realizing she needed more personalized care in her academic path.
“I believed I would receive the support I needed,” Wittig said, adding that she had taken a semester off to reassess her goals and was searching for a smaller, more supportive school close to home.
With its clear transfer pathways and strong academic advising, Trinity became her ideal choice.
“My transfer recruiter was the most helpful I’ve ever had,” Wittig said, noting that university officials helped her seamlessly navigate the process of transferring credits and adjusting to her new school. “I am very thankful to have had them.”
With its long-standing commitment to fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment, Trinity has become a choice for many students seeking a personalized and empowering college experience.
Rooted in its mission to educate women – particularly in underserved communities – Trinity’s reach has expanded to embrace students of all backgrounds, with a special focus on inclusivity, community engagement, cultivating leadership, social justice, and academic excellence.
The university’s Washington-Metropolitan location and small class sizes that allow for meaningful faculty-student connections often missing at larger institutions were key choice factors for several transfer students interviewed by Trinity Times, including both Kaletra Perez-Arnold and Anna Sumner.
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Interested in Transferring to Trinity yourself?
Trinity keeps class sizes small: your professors know your name and work with you individually on any challenges. Trinity’s tuition is the lowest among private schools in the area, and financial aid options lower costs even further. Many DC residents pay nothing out-of-pocket! Our beautiful campus is five minutes away from all the opportunities offered in downtown Washington, DC, like top-notch internships and fun things to do. Your dedicated transfer recruiter will guide you through the process. Contact them today with any questions!
James Spence, Jr.Director of Transfer Recruitmentspenceja@trinitydc.edu202-884-9405Make an Appointment!