TRIO Programs
TRIO programs are funded under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and are
                     administered by the U.S. Department of Education. These programs are designed to serve
                     primarily individuals from low-income families where neither parent has earned a four-year
                     college degree. Over 1,200 colleges, universities, community colleges, and non-profit
                     agencies now offer TRIO programs in the U.S. and its territories. Competitive grants
                     ensure that the funds are expanded where the greatest need exists and the program’s
                     design and performance will maximize the benefit to the target population.
Statistics indicate that students who participate in a TRIO program have a higher rate of success than those with similar backgrounds that do not participate. According to the Council for Opportunity in Education:
- Students in the Upward Bound program are four times more likely to earn an undergraduate degree than those students with similar backgrounds who do not participate in Upward Bound activities.
- Students in the Student Support Services program, Building Bridges to Success, are more than twice as likely to remain in college as students with similar backgrounds who did not participate in the program.
Â鶹ɫÇ鯬 has two TRIO programs on campus;
Questions? Contact Us.
Contact TRIO Programs
Building Bridges Office
                           					Amy Leuchtag, BBS Director
                           					 aleuchta@gc.edu
                           					 409-944-1296
                           					 409-944-1500
                           				
Upward Bound Office
                           				Priselda Perez, Upward Bound Director
                           					 pperez@gc.edu
                           					 409-944-1253
                           					 409-944-1500