Investment Report ’23
WHAT TIGERS DO
Nearly half of all Trinity Tigers need financial aid. This need is largely met through scholarships and grants, but it also reaches students through many other sources. When we say every step counts, we mean it. Right now, there’s a Trinity student out there who’s getting help covering the cost of studying abroad, help paying for applications to their dream graduate school program that can cost hundreds of dollars apiece, or having a career-making internship or research project funded. At every step, your generosity is the difference for these students. WHAT TIGERS NEED
537 s tudent-athletes in Fall 2022 WYATT BUSH ’23
An All-American, All- Region, all-everything offensive lineman on Trinity’s football team, Wyatt hails from Hempstead, Texas, and majors in
biology. When he’s not at practice, you can find him hard at work studying in the Treehouse room at Trinity’s Center for the Sciences and Innovation building. 617 in Greek Life
YONNELL ESPRIT ’24
An accounting major from Sedona, Arizona, Yonnell is part of Omega Phi fraternity and serves on Trinity’s Greek Council as treasurer. He’s also the vice president of
finance for the Trinity chapter of business fraternity Delta Sigma Pi, has an internship at KPMG lined up this summer in New York, and plans on staying at Trinity to seek his master’s degree in accounting.
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