ASU’s TRIO Program Receives $2,022,065 Grant Renewal from U.S. Dept. of Education


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ASU’s TRIO Program Receives $2,022,065 Grant Renewal from U.S. Dept. of Education​


Alabama State University received a federal grant of $404, 413 for a five-year period totaling $2,022,065 from the U.S. Department of Education for the continuation of the TRIO Educational Talent Search (ETS) program.

The ETS program encourages youth from disadvantaged backgrounds to complete high school and enroll in a post-secondary educational institution of their choice.

ASU’s Talent Search program services 729 eligible participants in four counties: Montgomery, Elmore, Lowndes and Autauga counties.

“The Talent Search program at ASU has had the privilege of serving students in the River Region for approximately 30 years, and we look forward to continuing to provide services, especially in this critical time and the effects of Covid-19. Students need additional support to advance academically," said Dr. Acquanetta M. Pinkard, director of ASU TRIO program. “These funds will allow us to continue to make an impact and forge lasting relationships in the community."
 
I've been working in Grants at the higher ed level now for several years. I am very familiar with TRIO and how it works. This is a good deal and great opportunity for those students.
 
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