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$1 Million to RCC for Underserved Students

The program will support low-income students who are veterans, disabled, or first-generation college attendees.

Rockland Community College will create a program to assist underserved students in the successful completion of their postsecondary education using a new five-year, $1.1 million U.S. Department of Education TRIO Student Support Services (TRIO) Program grant.

“Higher education opens the door to greater economic opportunity,” said Rep. Nita Lowey. “These federal investments will help underserved students at Rockland Community College fulfill their academic and career goals. As Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Committee, I will continue working hard to protect higher education funding that makes college accessible and affordable for Lower Hudson Valley students.”

With the grant, Rockland Community College will assist 140 students, of whom 93 are low-income or first-generation college students, and 47 are disabled and low-income. Students who are veterans are also encouraged to apply.

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According to RCC, there is an urgent need to provide support services to the increasing population of individuals targeted for TRIO services: roughly 5,040 students – or 72 percent of RCC’s current student population – fall into one or more of the TRIO categories for eligibility.

“The student population of Rockland Community College is becoming more and more diverse, both in terms of race and ethnicity as well as socio-economic status,” said RCC President Dr. Cliff L. Wood. “This grant will help ensure that we are able to develop expanded services and systems to ensure the success of all of our students.”

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The aim of RCC’s TRIO program is to strengthen student participants’ experiences of learning, empower them to advocate for their own education, and enable them to acquire the skills to achieve academic and personal success. RCC will offer targeted recruitment and enrollment; participant orientation; early and ongoing assessment; professional and peer tutoring; individualized academic, career, and personal advisement, counseling, and planning; coaching/mentoring; financial aid counseling; financial and economic literacy; career and transfer counseling and workshops; college skills and ESL courses as needed; intensive academic intervention; specialized services for participants with disabilities and student veterans; and cultural activities and college trips.

Lowey (Westchester/Rockland), the Ranking Member on the House Appropriations Committee, recently announced TRIO grants for Westchester Community College and Mercy College.

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