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Caldwell University President Nancy Blattner and Leeds Trinity University Vice Chancellor Margaret A. House signing a memorandum of understanding for an exchange program.
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Caldwell, N.J., February 12, 2015 – Caldwell University has signed a memorandum of understanding with Leeds Trinity University in England.    Caldwell President Nancy Blattner and Leeds Trinity Vice Chancellor Margaret A. House met in Washington DC on January 31 for the signing while they were both attending an Association for Catholic Colleges and Universities conference.

The MOU allows for a formalized exchange program between the two institutions where Caldwell University students will have the opportunity to study at Leeds Trinity and Leeds Trinity students will be able to attend Caldwell.

Leeds Trinity University has a Catholic faith foundation and is located in Leeds in Horsforth, West Yorkshire, England.

Dr. Blattner said Caldwell is looking forward to the development of this mutual interchange.  “I visited Leeds Trinity last fall and appreciated the beauty of the campus as well as the excellent classrooms and facilities that will be conducive to our students who choose to study abroad there.  In turn, we look forward to welcoming Leeds Trinity students and providing them with an academically and culturally rich experience here at Caldwell.”