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TRIO programs provide academic tutoring, personal counseling, mentoring, financial guidance, and other supports necessary for educational access and retention.
TRIO programs were the first national college access and retention programs to address the serious social and cultural barriers to education in America.
Provides opportunities for academic development, assists students with basic college requirements, and motivates students toward the successful completion of their postsecondary education



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Provides academic, career, and financial counseling to its participants and encourages them to graduate from high school and continue on to and complete their postsecondary education
Provides fundamental support to participants in their preparation for college entrance. Also, the program provides opportunities for participants to succeed in their precollege performance and ultimately in their higher education pursuits.
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What began as an idea for educational equality, has transformed into 8 signature programs housed at institutions and communities across the country.
Created by the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 and the Higher Education Act of 1965 signed on the Texas State Campus by our most famous Alumnus President Lyndon B Johnson, TRIO Programs focus on outreach and student service to identify and provide services for underrepresented students across the country.  Today, TRIO has surpassed 1 billion dollars in annual funding, serving over 62,000 students in Texas and over 900,000 students nationally. With bipartisan support in both the House and Senate, TRIO Programs are projected to continue to grow, providing greater opportunity for students in all 50 states.
At Texas State University, we pride ourselves on being a TRIO serving campus. Today we continue to honor the legacy of President Johnson by seeking new and innovative ways to serve both precollege and college TRIO students. 
The current Texas State TRIO Programs are Student Support Services, Student Support Services STEM, Rural Talent Search, Educational Talent Search, Upward Bound-San Marcos and Upward Bound-Del Valle.
"Education is the key to opportunity in our society, and the equality of educational opportunity must be the birthright of every citizen."
The Federal TRIO Programs (TRIO) are Federal outreach and student services programs designed to identify and provide services for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds. TRIO includes eight programs targeted to serve and assist low-income individuals, first-generation college students, and individuals with disabilities to progress through the academic pipeline from middle school to post-baccalaureate programs.
Whether you are a current TRIO participant in one of Texas States 6 TRIO programs , or were a part of a TRIO program in middle or high school, we State welcome you. Below is a list of critical resources available to you as a current or future student at Texas State.
Texas State University’s Common Experience Team invited TRIO to once again be a part of the LBJ Distinguished Lecture Series. The theme for this year’s Common Experience is an examination of authenticity. From understanding university truth — in scholarship and research — to a definition of Universal Truth. From your own personal truth to a sense of honesty, accuracy, validity, and truthfulness. TRIO Students from Texas State, Austin and San Antonio were given 1,000 seats to see Academy Award, Golden Globe, Emmy and Grammy-winning hip-hop artist, actor, author and activist, COMMON.
In 2019, Texas State Hosted the TRIO Association Student Leadership Conference. 350 pre-college and college students gathered from across Texas to share in an immersive growth experience. The theme of the conference was “Finding your YOU” and focused on Esteem, Sense of Self, Resilience and how a sense of individuality can empower students to achieve their goals both in and outside of the classroom.
Senior Director for TRIO Programs Director for Upward Bound - San Marcos & Del Valle
Ray Cordero currently serves as Senior Director for TRIO Programs at Texas State. He holds a B.S. in Political Science and a Master of Public Administration from Texas State University. Mr. Cordero currently serves as the President for the Texas TRIO Association, and as a board member for the Southwest Association of Student Assistance Programs for TRIO. He has made TRIO his life's work, serving in several leadership capacities at the state and regional levels, and has worked with the Council for Opportunity in Education on innovative programming centered around music and media engagement. Mr. Cordero’s additional work includes a partnership with Dr. Raphael Travis in the School of Social Work that utilizes music and entrepreneurship as mediums for educational access and wellbeing for first generation students. 
For more about our programs, please reach out
400 N LBJ Drive San Marcos, TX 78666 Phone: 512.245.3838 TRIOPrograms@txstate.edu



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TRIO/Student Support Services is a federally-funded program that provides personalized academic advising and encouragement to students who are first-generation, income-eligible, or individuals who have a documented disability.
Students qualify for the BHCC TRIO SSS Program by meeting one of the following three requirements:
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By Helen Chyz | Academic Advisor | UW Math Science Upward Bound (STEMsub)
69 high school seniors from the University of Washington Upward Bound (UB) and Math Science Upward Bound (STEMsub) programs will be attending the UW Seattle campus this fall, and they have already had the chance to meet to their future advisors in UW Student Support Services (SSS).
The transition to college has never been easy, but the class of 2022 is up against unique challenges. They were forced into online learning halfway through 10 th grade, spent all of 11 th grade online, and have re-entered in-person learning for their senior year. UB and STEMsub offer Summer Academies on the UW Seattle campus to give students a taste of the college experience, but those programs have been online as well.
Counseling Services Coordinators Tony Au from UB and Jana Chieu from STEMsub organized meet-and-greet sessions with the UW SSS advisors at the students’ high schools during lunch and after school. Students got to see the continuity of OMAD TRIO programs, since their UB and STEMsub advisors were able to introduce the SSS advisors, affectionately calling them “cousin” programs. SSS advisors described the services these students will receive at the UW, including individual advising, tutoring support, and community connections, which will feel familiar given these students’ participation in UB and STEMsub.
UB, STEMsub, and SSS are all TRIO programs, funded by Department of Education grants to support low-income and/or first-generation college students toward a postsecondary degree. UB supports 10 th , 11 th , and 12 th graders at Chief Sealth, Cleveland, Franklin, and Kent Meridian High Schools. STEMsub supports 11 th and 12 th graders at Chief Sealth, Cleveland, Foster, and Franklin High Schools. The University of Washington also hosts two other TRIO programs: the Educational Talent Search program and the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program.
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