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Alabama State University's $349,000 TRIO Grant Allows High School Students Graduation Help & More!

Alabama State University
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper on August 19, 2016


Students in Montgomery, Elmore & Lowndes Counties Will Benefit From the TRIO Program Grant

Alabama State University will help 729 students at 10 schools in Montgomery, Lowndes and Elmore Counties graduate from high school and prepare for a college education thanks to a $349,000 Educational Talent Search (TRIO) grant from the U.S. Department of Education.

The grant will run over five years, starting Sept. 1, and ending Aug. 31, 2021.

Talent Search, one of eight programs collectively known as the federal TRIO programs, assists students confronting tough challenges to finish high school and attend a post secondary institution. Activities and services are specially designed for low-income and first-generation college students as well as those with disabilities and limited English-language proficiency.

“Talent Search is a win-win program for our students,” said Acquanetta M. Pinkard, director of ASU TRIO Program. “Students in economically challenged backgrounds might lack the services early in the process that helps them stay on track. This program is in keeping with ASU’s goal of creating access opportunities for all qualified students in pursuit of a higher education.”

Pinkard said without key resources, mentors, tutors and access to challenging classes, students from low-income homes are significantly less likely to find the path to college and more likely to struggle if they get there.



ASU'S TRIO PROGRAM HELPS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
What ASU’s Educational Talent Search Program provides, at no expense, is academic, career and financial counseling to its participants. Specifically, it offers academic tutorials, test taking/study skills workshops, financial aid workshops, peer pressure/self-esteem workshops, career exploration and aptitude assessment, mentoring program, college campus exposure, cultural enrichment activities and workshops for family participation.

“The program is designed to help eliminate hurdles,” Pinkard said.

LOCAL SCHOOLS SUPPORTED
ASU’s Educational Talent Search Program will include students in:

Montgomery County: Robert E. Lee High School, Sidney Lanier High School, Jefferson Davis High School and Capitol Heights Junior High;

Elmore County: Marbury High School and Wetumpka High School;

Lowndes County: Central High School, Calhoun High School, Lowndes Middle School and Hayneville Middle School.

“These schools were chosen because of the number of families meeting the eligibility criteria of low-income first-generation,” Pinkard said.

Pinkard wrote the federal, service-oriented grant with the support of the University team of Dr. Parichart Thornton and Dr. Cynthia Harris.

To access applications to become a Talent Search participant, go to the ASU’s website, www.alasu.edu, or check with local school counselors.
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