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 ====== Borges Admissions Center ====== ====== Borges Admissions Center ======
  
-The Manuel and Maria Luisa Lopes Borges Admissions Center is located next to the [[chapel|Chapel]] and overlooks the [[athletics|athletics]] fields. The building includes the Career Services Center, where students may seek resources regarding future employment opportunities that align with their passions and skills. In addition, the building houses Financial Aid offices where students and their families may arrange need and merit based aid plans to facilitate their education at Trinity. While it may appear small due to its structure closely hugging the topography of the landscape, the Borges Admissions Center contains three floors. The top floor is a transparent pavilion of timber, steel, and glass. A limestone colonnade supporting a timber trellis along the length of the upper level recalls the Gothic buttresses of the Chapel nearby. +The Manuel and Maria Luisa Lopes Borges Admissions Center is located next to [[chapel|Trinity College Chapel]] and overlooks the [[athletics|athletics]] fields. The building includes the Career Services Center, where students may seek resources regarding future employment opportunities that align with their passions and skills. In addition, the building houses Financial Aid offices where students and their families may arrange need and merit based aid plans to facilitate their education at Trinity. While it may appear small due to its structure closely hugging the topography of the landscape, the Borges Admissions Center contains three floors. The top floor is a transparent pavilion of timber, steel, and glass. A limestone colonnade supporting a timber trellis along the length of the upper level recalls the Gothic buttresses of the Chapel nearby. 
  
 [{{ :admissions_building.jpg?450|Borges Admissions Center, ca. 2001. Photo credit: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson}}] [{{ :admissions_building.jpg?450|Borges Admissions Center, ca. 2001. Photo credit: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson}}]
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 [[https://www.bcj.com/projects/academic/trinity-college-admissions-building/|Bohlin Cywinski Jackson: Trinity College, Admissions Building]]   [[https://www.bcj.com/projects/academic/trinity-college-admissions-building/|Bohlin Cywinski Jackson: Trinity College, Admissions Building]]  
  
-[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/reporter/444/|The Trinity Reporter]], Fall 2023.+[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/reporter/444|The Trinity Reporter]], Fall 2023.
  
-[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/reporter/353/|The Trinity Reporter]], Fall 2004.  +[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/reporter/353|The Trinity Reporter]], Fall 2004.  
  
-[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/tripod/400/|Trinity Tripod]], 2002-02-26.  +[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/tripod/400|Trinity Tripod]], 2002-02-26.  
  
 [[http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/reporter/390|The Trinity Reporter]], Winter 2001.   [[http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/reporter/390|The Trinity Reporter]], Winter 2001.  
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