TRIO includes eight programs targeted to serve and assist low-income individuals, first-generation college students, and individuals with disabilities to progress through the academic pipeline from ...
Fostering the Pack Helps college students who have experienced foster care through the state of Nevada after the age of 13 and are under 26 obtain a college degree. TRIO Scholars and TRIO STEM ...
TRIO is a set of federally-funded college opportunity programs that motivate and support students whose educational and economic background can make the pursuit of a college degree difficult. Over 850 ...
The definition of first generation, used to determine eligibility for the federal TRIO programs and Pell Grant, is a higher education student whose parent or parents did not earn a bachelor's ...
As a federally-funded TRiO program, we serve students who are of limited-income; first-generation college students (neither parent has a bachelor’s degree); and students with a documented disability.
A portion of these students are a part of the TRIO program. TRIO is a federally funded program for students that are first generation collegegoers, low income, or have a disability. Nursing ...
At DACC, TRiO helps eligible students succeed in college and achieve their Associate degree. Eligible students may qualify if they meet one or more criteria, such as being a first-generation ...
National First-Generation College Student Celebration Day is recognized annually on November 8th. TRIO at the University of Wyoming is proud to recognize our first-generation students for all of their ...
Oakton College’s Esperanza “Espy” Salgado-Rodriguez earned national recognition for her commitment to supporting historically ...
There are many places/people who can help you with various questions about being first-generation at Purdue. Among them are Baraka Corley, director of the Horizons TRIO program, and Dennis Bowling, ...