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What is TRIO's mission?

To positively impact the retention and graduation rates of first-generation students, low income students, and students with disabilities.

We are dedicated to creating a campus community where students' individual goals are nurtured by providing support in an inclusive environment to achieve graduation and life success.

Who can join Trio Student Success Center?

We serve ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ students whose parents don't have bachelor's degrees, students from low-income families, and students working with ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ's Accessibility Resource Center. A simple application helps us determine who qualifies. Our eligibility requirements are regulated by the U.S. Department of Education.

What if I don't qualify for Trio?

We will refer you to other campus resources that can offer the support you are looking for.

What if TRIO is already full?

If we have reached our 200-student limit, we'll put you on the waitlist so you can join TRIO the following fall. Because TRIO students graduate or transfer from ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ, there are usually 60-70 openings each fall.

Does TRIO serve students in certain majors?

We serve students in any major.

Is my ethnicity a factor for joining TRIO?

Ethnicity is not a TRIO SSC eligibility factor.

Does TRIO have scholarships for students?

Students can pursue one financial award each semester. The Provost provides funds for 20 participants to receive $250. It is called the Student Achievement Award.

TRIO scholarship requirements:

  1. Check-in with TRIO during the first six weeks of the semester (unless you join TRIO after the 6th week—then this doesn't apply to you) 
  2. Check-in with TRIO at least three times during the semester (course advising can count as one of those) 
  3. Get a 3.0 ​semester GPA in at least 12 credits 
  4. Have zero no-shows for any appointments they schedule with TRIO 
  5. Complete two or more of the portfolio activity things that are listed in the TRIO Canvas Community's "Skill Building" tools.

Why are there so many TRIO programs?

"TRIO" is the umbrella-name for several programs meant to serve individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds. They started in the 1960's under President Johnson's War on Poverty.

Back then, there were only three types of programs--hence, the name TRIO.

Since then, several other programs emerged to serve additional populations, such as veterans, PhD students, adult learners, and students pursuing the STEM disciplines.

So even though there are more than three programs currently, we kept the nationally-recognized and historic name TRIO.

There are programs like the TRIO Student Success Center at over 900 colleges and universities nationwide!

What TRIO programs are at Fort Lewis College?

  • Talent Search, serving eligible regional middle-school and high-schoolers
  • TRIO Student Success Center, serving eligible ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ students in any major
  • STEM3, serving eligible ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ students in the STEM disciplines
  • Upward Bound, serving eligible regional high school students

Where is TRIO Student Success Center located?

The third floor of Reed Library. Take the stairs or elevator to the third floor; we are on the west side of the building.

I am already a TRIO participant; do I need to reapply each year?

If you are currently a participant with the TRIO Student Success Center at ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ, you don't need to reapply; you're in the program until you graduate from ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ.

If you are currently a participant in ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ's STEM3 program and want to transfer to our program (or vice-versa), we'll work with you and STEM3 on when the transfer can occur and obtaining your original program application materials. You may not have to reapply.

If you are a participant in ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ's Upward Bound or Talent Search program, you need to apply to our program.

If you are a participant in a TRIO program at a different college, you need to apply to our program.

JESSIE KALEIKAU
TRIO has helped me with much more than staying in school; they have helped me thrive as a student and a person. They are always there to give me the tools I need.

JESSIE KALEIKAU
PSYCHOLOGY, '18