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]]>This course is designed for Spanish-heritage students who have spent part of their lives in Spanish-speaking environments, including Spanish-speaking households in the U.S. and wish to strengthen their Spanish grammar, reading, and writing skills. It also offers an opportunity to deepen students’ understanding of Hispanic cultures.
By taking this course, students will not only improve their language abilities but also gain a greater appreciation for how Spanish shapes Hispanic identity. Furthermore, they will discover how proficiency in Spanish can be a valuable asset in both professional and social settings.
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]]>To calculate your estimated monthly payment plan amount, view the updated tuition and fees at https://www.trincoll.edu/student-accounts/tuition-and-fees/ .
If the student is receiving financial aid, deduct the net Fall portion of financial aid from the anticipated charges to set up the payment plan. You can also set up the payment plan for a partial amount if financing with a parent or private education loan, or using funds from a College savings plan are part of your total payments. For assistance in calculating the payment plan amount an email can be sent to [email protected]
This payment plan is set up as 5 automatic payments if you enroll before 6/1/24 with the 1st installment scheduled for 6/5/24 with 4 additional payments on the 5th of each consecutive month. If you enroll after 6/1/24 a down payment + enrollment fee is required at that time with future payments scheduled on the 5th of each consecutive month through 10/5/24. The payment plan amount can be adjusted by our office after enrollment upon request.
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]]>These forms are also available through TC online Self Service portal under Self Servic/Student Center/Finances.
Students who have grant aid (Trinity grants, federal grants, outside scholarships, VA benefits) that exceed the total of tuition/fees for the qualified enrollment periods in 2022 year will not get a 1098T form.
International students on F1 or J1 Visa do not get a 1098T form unless requested by email to [email protected] .
Detailed information on Education Tax Credits can be found on IRS https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/tax-benefits-for-education-information-center
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]]>Prof. Ricardo Gabriel TR: 1:30PM-2:45PM MC – 309
Prerequisite: C- or better in Sociology 101
The goal of this course is to better understand conflicts over “official knowledge” and curriculum in schools, libraries, and universities. The course begins with key theoretical readings from the sociology of education and critical curriculum studies, ethnic studies, and social movement studies. In the second part of the course, we will delve into the history and politics of ethnic studies, paying particular attention to student struggles for Black, Chicana/o, and Puerto Rican studies during the 1960s and 1970s. The third and final part of the course examines institutional responses to demands for ethnic studies, current conflicts over curriculum and ethnic studies, and an in-depth look at Connecticut’s recent landmark legislation requiring that public high schools offer an elective in African American and Latinx studies.
Please contact Professor Ricardo Gabriel, [email protected] if you have any questions.
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