May 15—DIXON — A program supporting some of the Sauk Valley's most vulnerable college students for more than 25 years is facing uncertainty amid looming federal funding cuts. Sauk Valley Community ...
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 ...
(Editor’s note: The Federal TRIO Programs (TRIO) are Federal outreach and student services programs designed to identify and provide services for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds.) At ...
TRIO, which serves more than 12,000 high school and college students in Oregon, recently expanded to four more college ...
DIXON, Ill. (KWQC) - An area community college fears possible federal cuts for student aid could hurt some of its most vulnerable students. It’s a program aimed at empowering generations of college ...
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 ...
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - A student support service program is helping first-generation and low-income students reach their educational goals. “We provide them academic support for gaining ...
Around California this summer, low-income and first-generation students are staying in college dorms for the first time. High schoolers are camping beside the Klamath River. Undergraduates are ...
Tiffany Camhi / OPB Colleges and universities in Oregon and California can no longer allow students without permanent legal status access to some federally funded programs meant to help disadvantaged ...
Federal funding still in limbo for college access programs for low-income, first-generation students
Two federally funded college access programs helped make college a reality for Gisel Suarez Bonilla. As a first-generation college student, the programs taught her about applying for scholarships, ...
With just days remaining before a Sept. 30 deadline, congressionally appropriated TRIO program funding is slowly trickling out to Georgia higher education institutions, but more than $2 million ...
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