TRIO Student Support Services (SSS)
What We Do
TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) at Utica University aims to empower students to be the best version of themselves, encourage students to believe in their goals and aspirations, and motivates them to complete a degree. TRIO SSS promotes student persistence, good academic standing, and degree completion.
TRIO is a collection of eight federally-funded access, retention, and opportunity programs that serve first-generation, low-income, and students with disabilities. TRIO refers to the original three programs founded through the 1960s: Upward Bound, Talent Search, and Student Support Services. Since the founding of these programs, TRIO has strived to assist students in overcoming generational, structural, and systemic barriers to accessing and completing higher education.
What We Do
- Peer Tutoring
We offer peer tutoring across multiple subjects on a weekly basis, hosted in our private Academic Center. This includes general math and writing, specific subject coverage, and study skills tutoring.
- Access to TRIO Academic Support Advocates and Faculty Mentors
Our program works closely with faculty members who provide regular workshops regarding preparedness, searching for post-grad programs, and advancing academically.
- Grad School Preparation
- Personal Development and Skill-Building Workshops
- Financial Wellness Resources and Workshops and On-Demand Learning
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Eligibility Requirements
- You are a citizen, national, or permanent resident of the United States.
- You do not already have a baccalaureate (bachelor's) degree.
- And at least one of the following is true:
- Neither of your parents (or guardians) has a baccalaureate (bachelor's) degree.
- Your family's taxable income (after deductions) meets federal income eligibility guidelines based on a household size.
- You have a documented permanent physical or learning disability that impacts your educational experience.
Students who are interested in participating, please complete the online TRIO Interest form.
Expectations for TRIO Participants
TRIO Participants are expected to perform certain requirements every semester in order to provide a structured learning experience and promote sustained success. Students are expected to:
- Attend tutoring sessions
- Meet with and develop relationships with their professors
- Attend events and/or meetings hosted by TRIO Faculty Mentors
- Obtain career advisement from Career Readiness
- Attend a financial wellness-themed workshop
- Meet regularly with their TRIO Academic Support Advocate
- Show a consistent, committed effort towards growth and success
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What are the program requirements?
TRIO Participants are expected to perform certain requirements every semester in order to provide a structured learning experience and promote sustained success. Students are expected to:
- Attend tutoring sessions
- Meet with and develop relationships with their professors
- Attend events and/or meetings hosted by TRIO Faculty Mentors
- Obtain career advisement from the Center for Career Readiness
- Attend a financial wellness themed workshop
- Meet regularly with their TRIO Academic Support Advocate
- Show a consistent, committed effort towards growth and success
What are the services provided?
TRIO Student Support Services provide:
- Peer Tutoring
- Access to financial wellness information
- Connection to Faculty Mentor workshops and support
- A private study space with exclusive tutors
- Personal Development Workshops
- Assistance with grad school preparation
What are the eligibility requirements for TRIO Student Support Services?
- You are a citizen, national, or permanent resident of the United States.
- You do not already have a baccalaureate (bachelor's) degree.
- And at least one of the following is true:
- Neither of your parents (or guardians) has a baccalaureate (bachelor's) degree.
- Your family's taxable income (after deductions) meets federal income eligibility guidelines based on a household size.
- You have a documented permanent physical or learning disability that impacts your educational experience
Does TRIO provide textbook loans?
Unfortunately, we cannot provide textbook loans due to federal guidelines.
Where is TRIO located?
TRIO Student Support Services at Utica University is located in Hubbard Hall 111 and 112, which house our Staff Offices and our TRIO Academic Center, respectively.
Contact Us
Emily A. Mixon
Emily A. Mixon
Shane Stacey
Shane Stacey
Dr. Anthony Baird
Dr. Anthony Baird
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