Central Carolina Community College recently celebrated “National TRIO Day” with a lunch event that showcased three federal programs that support low-income, first-generation and academically at-risk ...
This is the first year the Mineral Area College TRIO program sends representatives to visit once a week to teach practical ...
This article was written for our sponsor, Johnston Community College. Phelicia Thompson was a student at Johnson Community College (JCC) when she and her husband faced financial hardship. She prayed ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — A long-running federal program that helps first-generation and low-income students go to college is now at risk. TRIO has supported millions over the last 60 years, but proposed ...
The federal government cut funding for the academic support program this fall citing its diversity initiatives. The program remains in limbo because the Trump administration has not said when it will ...
TRIO programs are a group of services aimed at helping low-income, disabled and first-generation students make it through higher education. COCC, with its main campus in Bend, is hosting the second ...
Have you ever tried a new recipe but neglected to add a key ingredient? If so, it probably didn’t turn out so well or at least not as you expected. If I were to boil down all the things that go into ...
GREELEY — Aims Community College has been awarded a five-year $2.6 million federal grant to continue funding TRIO Student Support Services programs for students who are first generation, from a ...
The first semester of the average college student’s freshman year can involve a number of daunting situations in and out of ...
LAFAYETTE, La. — It’s fan day at the ballpark, and while UL baseball players take the field, some fans are getting a different kind of opportunity through UL’s TRIO programs, which are designed to ...
Federal TRIO programs provide support services to students from disadvantaged backgrounds like mine. So, when I hear policymakers refer to the TRIO suite of programs as a “relic,” I can’t help but ...
I reacted with disappointment and disagreement to Chester E. Finn Jr.'s assertion that the TRIO programs are part of what he labeled a “remediation industry” that has a vested interest in opposing ...