GENERAL QUESTIONS
What are TRIO Programs?
How many programs comprise TRIO?
Does TRIO offer any scholarships?
Does TRIO help individuals pursue their GED?
Does TRIO help disabled individuals?
Who is eligible to receive TRIO services?
Does TRIO have any activities during the summer?
How can I contact the TRIO office?
Where is the TRIO office located?
Do other universities sponsor TRIO Programs?
PROGRAM-SPECIFIC QUESTIONS
Educational Talent Search FAQ
Opportunity Scholars Program FAQ
Educational Opportunity Center FAQ
McNair FAQ
Upward Bound FAQ
Q: What are TRIO Programs?
TRIO Programs help low-income Americans enter college, graduate
and move on to participate more fully in their economic and social
lives.
The mission of the USC TRIO Programs is to work in partnership
with the University of South Carolina and the Richland County
community and schools to promote educational opportunities primarily
among academically capable low-income and first-generation college
students.
TRIO Programs are federally funded by the US Department of Education.
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Q: How many programs comprise
TRIO?
There are five TRIO Programs: 1) Educational Talent Search (ETS)
serves students in the sixth through twelfth grades, 2) Upward
Bound serves students in the ninth through twelfth grades, 3)
the Opportunity Scholars Program (OSP) serves college level students,
4) the Ronald McNair Program serves current undergraduate students
preparing for graduate study, and 5) the Educational Opportunity
Center (EOC) serves adult students.
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Q: Does TRIO offer any scholarships?
TRIO does not offer a general scholarship. However, some Upward
Bound and some OSP earn merit and need based scholarships to their
participants. The Upward Bound Parents' Association raises money
to award scholarships to graduating seniors. OSP students are
awarded academic scholarships including the J. Manning Hiers Scholarship,
the Abney Scholarship, and the Darla Moore-TRIO Scholarship.
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Q: Does TRIO help individuals pursue
their GED?
Yes. EOC counselors interact directly with adult education centers
to help program participants obtain their GED. Participants must
plan to enter a degree-seeking program.
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Q: Does TRIO help disabled individuals?
Yes. TRIO provides services to ALL individuals who are low-income
and/or first-generation college students.
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Q: Who is eligible to receive
TRIO services?
Program participants are generally low-income, first-generation
college-bound students.
ETS and Upward Bound serve all middle and high schools in Richland
District One. In Richland District Two, we serve students at Dent
Middle School, Richland Northeast, Spring Valley, and Ridgeview
High School.
OSP students must be USC freshmen.
McNair scholars must have completed over 70 hours of undergraduate
coursework and plan to pursue a Ph.D.
EOC participants must be at least 19 years of age and residents
of Richland County. EOC offers a variety of referral services,
but the major goal of the program is to enroll participants in
a degree-seeking program.
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Q: Does TRIO have any activities
during the summer?
None of our programs is specifically for the summer. The Upward
Bound program has a six-week summer institute for those students
that have participated during the academic phase.
Ronald E. McNair scholars begin the program during a six-week
summer component. However, they continue enrollment during the
school year.
Talent Search has recently partnered with Richland Clicks for
a two-week career exploration program. Participants are chosen
by Richland District One.
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Q: How can I contact the TRIO office?
For further information about our programs and services you may
visit the TRIO office on Monday-Friday from 8:30 am - 5 pm. You
may also call the office at 803.777.5125.
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Q: Where is the TRIO office located?
The TRIO office is located at 1400 Wheat Street across from the
Blatt P.E. center. Visit USC map directory for a map to the TRIO
office.
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Q: Do other universities sponsor
TRIO Programs?
Yes. If you are not eligible for participation in USC TRIO Programs,
there are TRIO Programs located throughout the state of South
Carolina and throughout the United States. Visit the Council for
Opportunity in Education to find out more information about other
programs.
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