网曝门 TRIO Programs Student Support Services hosted an open house on Friday, Nov. 8, 2019, for the Annual National First-Generation Celebration Day. The day recognizes the success of students, faculty and staff who are the first in their families to graduate from college.
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A first-generation college student is one whose parent or legal guardian has not completed a bachelor's degree, thus making them the first in their family to graduate with a bachelor鈥檚 degree from a four-year college/university. 听
Catherine Estis, Ph.D., TRIO executive director, and the TRIO staff know the challenges facing first-generation students.听
TRIO Programs provides opportunities for academic development, helps students meet basic college requirements and serves to motivate students toward completion of their bachelor鈥檚 degree.
According to Estis, 鈥淚n fall 2018, approximately 20 percent of undergraduate students enrolled at 网曝门 are fully eligible to participate in TRIO SSS.鈥澨
网曝门 faculty, staff and students were invited to tour the TRIO SSS office in Strauss 206 and learn about the services offered. The event aimed to broaden the knowledge of TRIO Programs, increase the exposure of first-generation campus constituents and to reinforce the commitment of faculty and staff to support first-generation students.
Attendees received an 鈥淚鈥檓 First鈥 button to show their 鈥渇irst-gen鈥 pride.
TRIO SSS is one of the eight TRIO Programs fully funded through the U.S. Department of Education to assist first-generation, income-eligible students to remain in good academic standing and graduate from college.
鈥溚孛 TRIO SSS strives to retain and matriculate students toward the successful completion of their baccalaureate degree by creating a model environment for student growth, retention, inclusion, and success,鈥 said Estis.
To learn more about the TRIO-SSS program or to apply, visit www.ulm.edu/trio or stop by the SSS office in Strauss Hall room 206 or TRIO Programs located in Sandel Hall 351.听