For 60 years, TRIO has helped millions of people along the path to a degree, but the administration says it is no longer needed.
Sometimes, when I talk about work, I like to say that if you want hope for the future, come meet the students in the McNair ...
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 funding cuts could ...
“If there’s anything that changed my life, it’s TRIO.” When alumna Arya B. Nair ’25 began at FIU as a first-generation college student, she felt lost and overwhelmed. An email about the Golden Scholar ...
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. At one time, Bailee Hernandez didn’t even know how to enroll in college. No one in her family ...
Every summer, TRIO Programs across the country change the lives of nearly 870,000 students. I was one of those students. My life has never been the same. TRIO works. When I was 14 years old, I had the ...
Cameron Woodard, the director of TRIO Programs at the university, has a special touch for helping, encouraging and cheering on students to reach their full potential. Through TRIO, Cameron has been ...
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Students at Arlington Heights High School’s 2022 graduation ceremony wear mortarboards bearing the logos of the colleges they plan to attend. Provided Over the past six decades, the federal TRIO ...
When Scott Robertson was a senior at Wayne High School in 2001, job opportunities in the area were starting to take a downward turn, and as a low-income student whose parents didn’t graduate from ...