Dodge City Community College
2501 N 14th Ave.
Dodge City, Kansas 67801
(620) 225-1321 or
1-800-FOR-DCCC

What is TRIO?
What is Educational Talent Search?
What is Educational Talent Search?
Who Qualifies for ETS?
Who Qualifies for ETS?
What Services are Provided by ETS?
The DCCC TRIO program offers the following services

 

What Services are Provided by ETS?
TRIO is Educational Opportunity for Low-Income and Disabled Americans.

Our nation has asserted a commitment to providing educational opportunity for all Americans regardless of race, ethnic background or economic circumstance.

In support of this commitment, Congress established a series of programs to help low-income Americans enter college, graduate and move on to participate more fully in America's economic and social life. These Programs are funded under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and are referred to as the TRIO Programs (initially just three programs). While student financial aid programs help students overcome financial barriers to higher education, TRIO programs help students overcome class, social and cultural barriers to higher education.

Who is Served As mandated by Congress, two-thirds of the students served must come from families with incomes under $28,000, where neither parent graduated from college. More than 2,700 TRIO Programs currently serve nearly 866,000 low-income Americans. Many programs serve students in grades six through 12. Thirty-seven percent of TRIO students are Whites, 35% are African-Americans, 19% are Hispanics, 4% are Native Americans, 4% are Asian-Americans, and 1% are listed as "Other," including multiracial students. Twenty-two thousand students with disabilities and more than 25,000 U.S. veterans are currently enrolled in the TRIO Programs as well. For more race and ethnicity data for each TRIO Program (Upward Bound, UB Math/Science, SSS, Talent Search, EOC, and McNair), see “Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Federal TRIO Programs,” a News You Can Use fact sheet from the National TRIO Clearinghouse.

How it Works Over 1,000 colleges, universities, community colleges, and agencies now offer TRIO Programs in America. TRIO funds are distributed to institutions through competitive grants.

Evidence of Achievement Students in the Upward Bound program are four times more likely to earn an undergraduate degree than those students from similar backgrounds who did not participate in TRIO; nearly 20 percent of all Black and Hispanic freshmen who entered college in 1981 received assistance through the TRIO Talent Search or EOC programs; students in the TRIO Student Support Services program are more than twice as likely to remain in college than those students from similar backgrounds who did not participate in the program.

 

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The Talent Search program identifies and assists individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds who have the potential to succeed in higher education. The program provides academic, career, and financial counseling to its participants and encourages them to graduate from high school and continue on to the postsecondary school of their choice. Talent Search also serves high school dropouts by encouraging them to reenter the educational system and complete their education. The goal of Talent Search is to increase the number of youth from disadvantaged backgrounds who complete high school and enroll in the postsecondary education institution of their choice.
To join the Educational Talent Search program you must meet one or more of the following qualifications:

 

Upcoming Events
 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, June 19    Southwestern University & Gypsum Hills Scenic Tour

 Monday, June 23     Big Basin & Clark County Lake  LI Science Academy Trip

 Thursday, June 26   Wichita Aviation Tech Center & Airport Tour

 Tuesday, July 1    NW Oklahoma State U. & Alabaster Caverns

 Thursday, July 3    Career Exploration Workshop & Wright Park Zoo Tour

 Tuesday, July 8    Colby CC and Fick Fossil Museum

 Thursday, July 10    Tutor Workshop & National Weather Service Tour

 Tuesday, July 15    Fort Hays State U. and Sternberg Museum

 Tuesday, July 22     KSU Salina & Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure

 Thursday, July 24    Fort Larned & Santa Fe Trail Center

 

 

 

 

 

Link to the current ETS News Letter