推荐杏吧原创

Helping first-generation students succeed

Our mission is to support income-qualified, first-generation 推荐杏吧原创 students to overcome the academic and socioeconomic barriers to success in higher education.

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TRIO Scholars

The TRIO Scholars Program provides qualified undergraduates with the academic assistance and support necessary to successfully complete a baccalaureate degree. Services are available at no cost to help participants achieve their academic goals. The TRIO Scholars Program is a federally funded Student Support Services (SSS) program operating on an annual budget of approximately $375,000. Our grant allows us to serve 182 participants annually.

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TRIO STEM Scholars

The TRIO STEM Scholars Program provides qualified undergraduates with the academic assistance and support necessary to successfully complete a baccalaureate degree in a STEM- or health-related major. Services are available at no cost to help participants achieve their academic goals. The TRIO STEM Scholars program is a Student Support Services (SSS) program federally funded through the U.S. Department of Education, operating on an annual budget of $261,888. Our grant is funded to serve 120 undergraduate students annually.

TRIO news and alumni

推荐杏吧原创 receives First-gen Forward Advisory Institution designation

National honor recognizes commitment to first-generation student success

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Faces of the Pack: Yareli Navarro Chavez finds first-generation opportunities through Undergraduate Research

Pack Research Experience Program and TRIO STEM Scholars offer mentorship and sense of belonging to sophomore pre-med student

Jesus Rosales Sandoval

推荐杏吧原创 student among winners of the 2020 ¡Andale! Scholarship

Criminal justice and philosophy major wins scholarship offered by Las Vegas Latino Bar Association to help cover LSAT expenses