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- Federal TRIO Programs - U. S. Department of Education
The Federal TRIO Programs (TRIO) are Federal outreach and student services programs designed to identify and provide services for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds
- Federal TRIO Programs - Wikipedia
The Federal TRIO Programs (TRIO, also stylized as TRiO) are the primary federal student outreach and student services programs in the United States designed to identify and provide services for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds [1]
- Trio Programs: What Is It And How Can It Benefit You?
TRIO is a group of federally funded outreach programs that were put in place to support disadvantaged students who would like to pursue higher education There are eight programs that make up TRIO, each one of them with a unique focus
- What is TRIO - and Why Does It Matter? - Greeley Dream Team
That’s when TRIO programs kicked off, thanks to a federal push to open the doors of higher education to students facing tough social and economic hurdles The name “TRIO” originally came from the first three programs launched: Upward Bound, Talent Search, and Student Support Services
- TRIO FACTS AND FIGURES - Council for Opportunity in Education
Together, TRIO programs and Historically Black Colleges and Universities can work to serve low-income, first-generation students of color and provide them with access to college and a realistic chance of completion
- What is TRIO
There are ten regional associations for TRIO professionals These associations are dedicated to professional development, offering student opportunities, and networking to improve the community and services offered by TRIO programs
- The TRIO Programs: A Primer - Congress. gov
The TRIO programs work together to provide a pipeline of support services from secondary school through undergraduate education Each of the TRIO programs is designed to serve a different target population of participants through a different level of education
- What is TRiO? - University of Colorado Boulder
TRiO includes five outreach and support programs targeted to serve and assist low-income, first-generation college students, and students with disabilities to progress through the academic pipeline from middle school to postbaccalaureate programs, and one training grant program for staff
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