Type
Control of Institution -
Public/Private
Public
Acceptance Rate:
N/A
Level
3-4 Years
Religious Affiliation
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affiliation (denomination) for private not-for-profit institutions that are religiously
affiliated.
N/A
Accreditation
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N/A
Website
https://www.tcd.ie Student Population
Number of Students attending
College
19,000
On Campus Housing
Does the institution
provide on-campus housing?
Yes
Trinity College Dublin (TCD), founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, is Ireland's oldest university and the only constituent college of the University of Dublin. Ranked #87 worldwide by QS 2025 and #1 in Ireland, Trinity enrolls 20,000+ students on its historic 47-acre city-center campus, home to the famous Long Room library and the 9th-century Book of Kells. Trinity is particularly strong in English literature (ranked top 20 worldwide), modern languages, nursing, pharmacy, and politics. Tuition for EU undergraduates is €3,000/year (the Irish Student Contribution); non-EU students pay €20,000-€30,000/year for most bachelor's programs, and up to €55,000 for medicine. Notable alumni include writers Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett (Nobel Prize), Jonathan Swift, and Bram Stoker, plus three Irish Presidents.
Trinity College Dublin (TCD), founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, is Ireland's oldest university and the only constituent college of the University of Dublin. Ranked #87 worldwide by QS 2025 and #1 in Ireland, Trinity enrolls 20,000+ students on its historic 47-acre city-center campus, home to the famous Long Room library and the 9th-century Book of Kells. Trinity is particularly strong in English literature (ranked top 20 worldwide), modern languages, nursing, pharmacy, and politics. Tuition for EU undergraduates is €3,000/year (the Irish Student Contribution); non-EU students pay €20,000-€30,000/year for most bachelor's programs, and up to €55,000 for medicine. Notable alumni include writers Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett (Nobel Prize), Jonathan Swift, and Bram Stoker, plus three Irish Presidents.