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Page 1: COLLEGE...Feb 16, 2011  · Trinity College is committed to meeting the full financial need of each admitted student. Fifty-eight percent of the Class of 2020 received financial assistance,

ContentsCollege at a Glance

College Priorities and Projects

Ways to Give

College Advancement Office Contacts

COLLEGE VOLUNTEER RESOURCES

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COLLEGE AT A GLANCECost of Attendance (2016-17)Tuition: $50,350Room and board: $13,680Required fees: $2,410Total: $66,440

Typical Need-Based Financial Aid Package Trinity College is committed to meeting the full financial need of each admitted student. Fifty-eight percent of the Class of 2020 received financial assistance, and each year, the College commits more than $45 million of its own funds to financial aid..

College Advancement OfficeTrinity College 300 Summit Street Hartford, CT 06106 (860) 297-2369 www.trincoll.edu/GivingToTrinity2

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Faculty (Academic Year 2015)Full-time faculty: 193Part-time faculty (fall term): 102Percentages of full-time: Tenured or tenure-track: 79% Women: 48% Faculty of color: 21% With highest degree: 92%

Athletics (2015-16)Number of Division III varsity teams that compete in the NCAA and the New England Small College Athletic Conference: 29Men’s: 15Women’s: 14Percentage of students competing: 40%

Alumni Giving Participation (Financial Year 2016)Total alumni solicited: 21,979Total alumni donors: 6,944 Alumni participation: 32%Average Trinity College Fund Gift: $1,179

Cost of Attendance (2016-17)Tuition: $50,350Room and board: $13,680Required fees: $2,410Total: $66,440

Typical Need-Based Financial Aid Package Trinity College is committed to meeting the full financial need of each admitted student. Fifty-eight percent of the Class of 2020 received financial assistance, and each year, the College commits more than $45 million of its own funds to financial aid..

3College Advancement OfficeTrinity College 300 Summit Street Hartford, CT 06106 (860) 297-2369 www.trincoll.edu/GivingToTrinity

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Trinity College’s philanthropic ambitions are motivated by three overarching goals:• Expand access to students of talent and promise • Sustain the excellence of our faculty • Revitalize our physical environment The following priorities and projects will allow Trinity to continue to provide a unique academic experience to our students while strengthening our urban and global position.

Financial AidTrinity College is committed to meeting the full financial need of each admitted student. Fifty-eight percent of the Class of 2020 received financial assistance, and each year, the College commits more than $45 million of its own funds to financial aid.

Crescent Street BuildingThe Crescent Street Building will house the Neuroscience Program, an arts creativity corridor, and areas for student common space where students, faculty, and staff can interact informally. Conceived as a physical symbol of the liberal arts, the new building is designed to foster creativity and collaboration across multiple disciplines.

PRIORITIES AND PROJECTSCOLLEGE

College Advancement OfficeTrinity College 300 Summit Street Hartford, CT 06106 (860) 297-2369 www.trincoll.edu/GivingToTrinity4

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Gruss Music CenterThe Gruss Music Center features a Music Hall with acoustical treatments to accommodate the teaching, rehearsal, and performance of all genres of music. Its electronic music lab more than doubles the technology and seating of the previous space. The center also boasts a state-of-the-art recording room and four practice rooms, each with recording capabilities.

The Career Development Center (CDC) Catalyst FundThe Catalyst Leadership Corps builds on the CDC’s suite of services, allowing students to hone leadership skills that they can apply in their substantive, paid, semester-long internship at a Hartford-based organization. The Catalyst Summer Internship Program awards stipends for internships that enable students to make intellectual and practical connections between the skills and knowledge that are developed through a liberal arts education and the skills and knowledge that employers demand.

Athletics FieldsThe Athletics Fields initiative will provide Trinity’s student- athletes and the College community with top-notch competitive sports venues. The fields’ new lighting and seating will create new spaces for the community to come together in positive and exciting Bantam moments.

PRIORITIES AND PROJECTS

5College Advancement OfficeTrinity College 300 Summit Street Hartford, CT 06106 (860) 297-2369 www.trincoll.edu/GivingToTrinity

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MAIL(Check)

Checks should be made payable to the Trustees of Trinity College with a notation indicating the designation of the gift.

Checks may be mailed to:

Advancement Office Trinity College 300 Summit Street Hartford, CT 06106-3100

PHONE(Credit Card)

Gifts may be made over the phone by credit card (Visa, American Express, or MasterCard) by calling the 24-Hour Trinity Gift Line at (800) 771-6184.

Please provide the following:

Name (as it appears on card) Credit Card Number Expiration Date Zip Code Donation Amount Designation of the Gift

ONLINE(Credit Card)

Online gifts may be made by credit card by visiting the Trinity College website: www.trincoll.edu. From the home page, please click “GIVE” in the top right corner.

Acceptable credit cards are Visa, MasterCard, or American Express.

Designations other than the Trinity College Fund may be noted in the comments box at the bottom of the online giving page.

STOCKTRANSFER

Securities may be transferred to the College using the following instructions:

DTC #: 443 Pershing LLC Trinity Account #: N7M001301 Account Name: Trustees of Trinity College Contact: Jorja Watts (412) 234-0439

IMPORTANT NOTE: When initiating a wire transfer, in order to credit the gift properly, please call the Trinity College contact below with the name of stock, number of shares, and donor name.

Kara Guy, Accountant Trinity College 300 Summit Street Hartford, CT 06106-3100 (860) 297-5367 – Phone (860) 297-5203 – Fax [email protected]

CASH WIRE

IMPORTANT NOTE: Prior to making a gift by cash wire transfer, to ensure proper credit and handling, please notify the College Advancement Office by calling (860) 297-2134.

Account information to wire cash:Bank of AmericaABA #: 026009593Trinity Account #: 0000160288Account Name: Trinity CollegeContact: Michael Large (860) 952-6871

WAYS TO GIVE TO TRINITY COLLEGE

College Advancement OfficeTrinity College 300 Summit Street Hartford, CT 06106 (860) 297-2369 www.trincoll.edu/GivingToTrinity6

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COLLEGE ADVANCEMENT OFFICE CONTACTS

John P. FracassoVice President for College Advancement (860) [email protected]

Amy F. BroughDirector of Institutional Support(860) [email protected]

Julia S. ChianelliDirector of Advancement Communications(860) [email protected]

Stephen J. Donovan Director of Alumni Relations (860) [email protected]

Christine N. FooteDirector of Donor Relations and Stewardship(860) [email protected]

Christopher R. French P’18Interim Director of Development and Director of Athletics Development(860) [email protected]

William J. KnappDirector of Annual Giving(860) [email protected]

Linda M. MinoffDirector of Gift Planning(860) [email protected]

Erin P. PollardProgram Director of the Long Walk Societies(860) [email protected]

Christina Salvon PosniakDirector of Special Campaign Initiatives(860) [email protected]

Kerry M. SmithDirector of Parent Giving(860) [email protected]

7College Advancement OfficeTrinity College 300 Summit Street Hartford, CT 06106 (860) 297-2369 www.trincoll.edu/GivingToTrinity

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