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03/11/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/11/2024 14:03

Trinity to be featured at Greater Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Business Expo

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Trinity to be featured at Greater Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Business Expo

As Washington D.C.'s only Department of Education designated Hispanic Serving Institutions, Trinity to recruit at major event.

Trinity, the only Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) in the National Capital region, will be recruiting new students for our life-changing programs as an exhibitor and the only featured local University at the Greater Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Business Expo, Thursday, March 28, at the Washington Convention Center.

The Department of Education defines an HSI as an institution that "has an enrollment of undergraduate full-time-equivalent students that is at least 25 percent Hispanic and satisfies criteria for percentage of needy students and expenditures per full-time-equivalent undergraduate student."

This event will also be an incredible networking opportunity for current Trinity students, as well as an opportunity to represent the nationally respected social justice work and top tier educational programs of our storied institution. Alumnae and faculty are also set to gain much from attending the event with us. If you are attending, stop by Trinity's booth when you arrive!

The Business Expo is free to the public. Students, faculty, staff, and alumnae who are able to attend to come and check out this event. The Expo is in an ideal location for those needing to take public transportation, since the Convention Center directly on the yellow/green line on the Metro. For more information, please see this link: https://www.gwhcc.org/business-expo.html.

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