Spanish-Speaking Parents Find Assurances at University of Central Florida Orientation Session
Tagged: Florida, Mexico, parentsPosted on: June 14th, 2007“Marina Martinez was reassured this week when she learned from University of Central Florida officials what her daughter could expect once she begins classes here this year.
Martinez, originally from Puebla, Mexico, had lots of questions, but English wasn’t her first language. She was concerned she might miss something important during the orientation session. But after hearing about UCF in detail, and in her native Spanish, she was relieved.”
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