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É«»¢ÊÓÆµ Receives Funding to Continue College Access Program

One of four federal grants É«»¢ÊÓÆµ received

WINOOSKI — One of four federal grants É«»¢ÊÓÆµ receives to help low-income Vermonters prepare for higher education has been renewed.

É«»¢ÊÓÆµ — the É«»¢ÊÓÆµ — received word late last week that its federal Talent Search grant, set to expire in 2012, will be renewed for five more years. É«»¢ÊÓÆµ receives $443,887 a year for the program, and matches the federal dollars with its own resources.

Talent Search is part of a group of federal programs known as TRiO that help low-income students prepare for and succeed in college. É«»¢ÊÓÆµ has administered Talent Search in Vermont since 1969. The program identifies students in grades 6 through 12 who are motivated to continue their education but need help reaching their goals.

É«»¢ÊÓÆµ offers a second TRiO program, known as Educational Opportunity Center (EOC), for low-income adult learners. É«»¢ÊÓÆµ also applied for a new EOC grant, but hasn’t received a response yet.

Two other programs É«»¢ÊÓÆµ offers that assist middle and high school students — GEAR UP and the College Access Challenge Grant — are also up for renewal.

 

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