Not quite sure Trinity College is not listed but it is truly test optional and commits a lot of resources on the part of the admissions to truly examine each applicant in detail. The results of going entirely test optional have reflected that testing has not been necessary to attract a student body that is academically excellent and intellectually curious and culturally aware.
Here is the official note on test optional.
“As of fall 2015, Trinity College does not require the SAT or ACT for all students applying for admission. In keeping with its commitment to a student-centered and thoughtful approach to admissions evaluation, Trinity College has developed a highly personalized process that allows the readers of your file to get to know you not just for your grades and curriculum, but for who you really are. The admissions committee will personally review your application to determine your academic preparation, the level and quality of your extracurricular activities and your potential fit with our community. The college uses a holistic approach to student admissions with emphasis placed on high school transcripts, recommendation letters, leadership positions, work history, involvement in school and community activities, and other characteristics that predict success. The college is test-optional, providing students the opportunity to present application material that accurately reflects their diverse academic talents and potential. Students can submit either the SAT or the ACT if they feel their results best represent their academic potential. The admission committee makes no assumptions as to why some students choose to submit scores while others don’t. All students are given equal consideration in the admission process.”