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Trinity returned temporarily to the three-semester system during the 1942-1943 school year to accommodate the changes that World War II had brought to campus. A Michaelmas term (July 2-October 22) was added to the curriculum and remained until 1945, and commencement dates were altered to allow men to graduate as soon as possible before enlisting. | Trinity returned temporarily to the three-semester system during the 1942-1943 school year to accommodate the changes that World War II had brought to campus. A Michaelmas term (July 2-October 22) was added to the curriculum and remained until 1945, and commencement dates were altered to allow men to graduate as soon as possible before enlisting. | ||
- | After the War, Trinity returned to the two-term system. In 1983, a // | + | After the War, Trinity returned to the two-term system. In 1983, a //[[tripod|Trinity |
In 2013, faculty approved a three-year January term or J-Term pilot program which began in 2014 as a first-year entry point and way to assess student interest in nontraditional courses. J-Term courses are three weeks and typically about 20 hours, to a maximum of one credit, and allow students to explore their interests without interference. Classes have focused on a variety of subjects, including flying drones; hiking Connecticut while studying ecology, geology, and history; studying financial data in the [[library|Library' | In 2013, faculty approved a three-year January term or J-Term pilot program which began in 2014 as a first-year entry point and way to assess student interest in nontraditional courses. J-Term courses are three weeks and typically about 20 hours, to a maximum of one credit, and allow students to explore their interests without interference. Classes have focused on a variety of subjects, including flying drones; hiking Connecticut while studying ecology, geology, and history; studying financial data in the [[library|Library' | ||
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