First Trinity Access Programme Student Receives Doctorate
Posted on: 11 September 2008
The Trinity Access Programme (TAP) has seen the first of its students achieved a Doctorate degree. Patricia Stapleton was conferred with her Ph D in July 2008, ten years after first starting in Trinity as mature access student.
Having left school at age 15, Patricia worked in various administrative and sales positions until she started a family. She decided to return to work when her youngest was three years old and after completing a ‘Back to Education’ computer course Patricia attended the Trinity Access Programme open day in March 1998. Patricia started the TAP Foundation course for mature students the following October studying philosophy, sociology and history, maths, study skills, educational and personal development.
“The TAP staff were fantastic,” says Patricia “They were always there to listen, advise and encourage us. College was particularly difficult financially but TAP helped out as much as they could supplying a small stipend each month during my undergraduate years.”
After completing the TAP Foundation course, Patricia applied through the CAO to study History at Trinity as an access student and secured a place in October 1999. Patricia graduated ninth in her class overall and first in her year for her dissertation. Encouraged by this, she enrolled to do an integrated M.Litt/PhD in History in September 2003 and wrote her doctoral thesis titled The merchant community of
On 11 July last Patricia was awarded her doctorate from
The Trinity Access Programmes are part of