Student LifeTrinidad
College life here is about more than your classes. Whether you live on campus in one of our four residence halls or commute in for the day, you'll find a community ready to welcome you — from the Café and Student Center to clubs, activities, and the Student Government Association (SGA).

Get Involved on Campus
Find your place at Trinidad State — represent students through SGA, join (or start) a club, hang out at the Student Center, or make campus your home.
Student Government Association
SGA represents the student body to faculty and administration, plans activities throughout the year, and helps clubs get recognized and funded.
Clubs & Organizations
No matter what you're studying — nursing, cosmetology, gunsmithing, and more — there's a club or organization where you'll fit in. Want to start your own? SGA can help you get it recognized.
Student Center
Open to all students, the Student Center is the place to shoot pool, study, get on a campus computer, or make a quick snack in the kitchenette between classes.
- Pool table
- Lounge & study space
- Computer lab
- Gaming stations
Residence Life & Dining
Living on campus puts you close to everything — choose from four residence halls, with the Café right there for meals and meeting up with friends.
SGA Forms & Documents
Whatever you need — to run for office, start a club, request funding, or review SGA's governing documents — you'll find it here.
Apply & Join
Funding & Event Requests
Governing Documents
Weight Room & Cardio Room Hours
The weight room and cardio room are on the bottom floor of Scott Gym, open to all students.
| Days | Hours |
|---|---|
| Monday – Friday | 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. |
| Saturday – Sunday | 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. |
Hours are subject to change.
Student Rights & Resources
Going to college means knowing your rights and responsibilities, too. The Student Handbook and Residence Halls Handbook cover campus services, policies, and the Code of Conduct for the whole Trinidad State community.
Questions about your rights, responsibilities, or campus policies? Connect with your Hall Director, the Office of Student Services, or the Director of Student Life.
Report a Concern
If you have a concern about a student, or want to report an incident, use the form below. You can include your name or stay anonymous — what matters most is giving enough detail so the right people can follow up. To learn how the discipline process works, see the Code of Conduct section of the Student Handbook (PDF).
Submit an Incident Report