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Currently, there are 79 TRIO programs in Florida that
serve more than 26,000 individuals.
There are 35 serving middle and high school students
(Talent Search, Upward Bound and Upward Bound Math Science)
There are 34 TRIO programs serving college students
(Student Support Services and McNair)
There are 10 TRIO programs serving adults
(Veterans Upward Bound and Educational Opportunity Centers)
The Federal TRIO Programs are responsible for bringing in $21 million in revenue into Florida each year. Through this tough economy, the TRIO programs have sustained families and communities. by provid-
ing income to hundreds of persons who otherwise would be unem-ployed.
TRiO FLORIDA:
Making a Difference in the Lives of
First Generation,
Low Income Students!
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TRIO Programs are our nation’s way of carrying out a commitment to educational opportuni-
ties for all Americans regardless of race, ethnic background, or economic circumstance. They
are funded under the Title IV Higher Education Act of 1965. TRIO Programs help students to
overcome class, social, and cultural barriers to higher education and to realize their educational
potential.
TRIO Programs provide services to students who come from low-income families and whose
parents have not graduated with a four-year degree. Congress has mandated that two-thirds of
those students enrolled in TRIO Programs must fall into both these categories. Students en-
rolled in today’s TRIO Programs mirror our nation’s multi-cultural and multiethnic society.
Thirty-seven percent of TRIO students are White, 35% are African-American, 19% are Hispan-
ic,4% are Native American, and 4% are Asian-American. Twenty-two thousand TRIO students
are disabled.
TRIO college graduates are working in business, industry, government, medicine, law, educa-
tion, communications, sales, finance, politics, transportation, publishing, law enforcement,
computer science and technology, engineering, and accounting.
The Federal TRIO Programs include:
Upward Bound - comprehensive services for high school students
Educational Talent Search - services for secondary school students
Educational Opportunity Centers - services for adults
Upward Bound Math & Science - services for high school students
Veterans’ Upward Bound - services for our nation’s veterans
Student Support Services - services for college underclassmen
Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program-services for graduate students
District Institution Program Participants
1 Pensacola State College Educational Opportunity Center 1,456
1 Pensacola State College Talent Search 694
1 Pensacola State College Student Support Services 225
1 Pensacola State College Veterans Upward Bound 130
1 Pensacola State College Student Support Services Veterans 120
1 University of West Florida Student Support Services 200
2 Chipola College Student Support Services 140
2 Florida A&M University Talent Search 776
2 Florida A&M University Upward Bound/Math Science 70
2 Florida A&M University Student Support Services 250
2 Florida A&M University Educational Opportunity Center 1,000
2 Florida State University Upward Bound 80
2 Florida State University Student Support Services 140
2 Florida State University Student Support Services STEM 140
2 Gulf Coast State College Upward Bound 66
2 Gulf Coast State College Student Support Services 190
2 Gulf Coast State College Educational Opportunity Center 1,000
2 Tallahassee Community College Talent Search 500
2015-2017
Florida Executive Members
Lori Livingston: [email protected]
Tallahassee Community College
President
Jerinae Speed: [email protected]
Palm Beach State College
Vice President
Carrie Blaustein: [email protected]
University of South Florida
Secretary
Jovany Felix: [email protected]
Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University
Treasurer
Rachelle Burns: [email protected]
Pensacola State College
Members –At-Large
North Region
Carlton Daley: [email protected]
Miami Dade College
Members –At-Large
South Region
April Willis: [email protected]
Indian River State College
Parliamentarian
Raymond Cabrera: [email protected]
University of South Florida
Immediate Past-President
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18 Indian River State College Upward Bound 72
18 Indian River State College Upward Bound 65
18 Indian River State College Upward Bound/Math Science 65
18 Indian River State College Student Support Services 160
18 Indian River State College Talent Search 600
18 Miami Dade College/ InterAmerican Campus Educational Opportunity Center 1,000
19 Florida SouthWestern College Upward Bound 63
19 Florida Gulf Coast University Student Support Services 160
19 Florida Gulf Coast University Student Support Services 120
19 Florida Gulf Coast University Talent Search
21 Florida International University Talent Search 500
21 Florida International University McNair 27
22 Broward College Educational Opporunity Center 1,000
22 Florida Atlantic University Upward Bound 76
22 Palm Beach State College Educational Opportunity Center 1,000
22 Palm Beach State College Educational Opportunity Center 1,000
22 Palm Beach State College Talent Search 692
22 Palm Beach State College Talent Search 594
22 Palm Beach State College Student Support Services 170
22 Palm Beach State College Upward Bound 63
23 Indian River State College Talent Search 592
24 St. Thomas University Educational Opportunity Centers 1,000
24 University of Central Florida McNair 28
25 Take Stock in Children, Inc. Upward Bound 100
26 Florida International University Upward Bound 76
26 Florida International University Upward Bound/Math Science 55
26 Florida International University Student Support Services 160
26 LULAC National Educational Service Centers Upward Bound 56
26 Miami Dade College/ North Campus Student Support Services 140
27 Museum of Science, Inc. Upward Bound/Math Science 63
District Institution Program Participants
3 Florida Gateway College Student Support Services 140
3 North Florida State College Student Support Services 200
3 Santa Fe College Student Support Services 200
3 Santa Fe College Upward Bound 63
3 University of Florida McNair 25
3 University of Florida Student Support Services 140
3 Edward Waters College Student Support Services 160
5 Edward Waters College Upward Bound 65
5 Santa Fe College Talent Search 680
5 Florida State College at Jacksonville Talent Search 500
5 Florida State College at Jacksonville Student Support Services STEM 160
5 Jacksonville University Upward Bound 89
5 Lake-Sumter State College Upward Bound 63
6 Daytona State College Talent Search 500
6 Daytona State College Upward Bound 54
6 Daytona State College Student Support Services 200
6 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University McNair 25
7 Rollins College Upward Bound 70
7 Seminole State College Educational Opportunity Center 1,000
7 University of Central Florida Student Support Services 140
7 University of Central Florida Student Support Services STEM 120
7 University of Central Florida Talent Search 500
7 University of Central Florida Talent Search 500
8 Eastern Florida College Student Support Services 235
10 Lake-Sumter State College Talent Search 612
10 Polk State College Upward Bound 70
10 Polk State College Talent Search 564
11 College of Central Florida Educational Opportunity Center 1,228
11 College of Central Florida Student Support Services 220
11 Hillsborough Community College Student Support Services 200
13 St. Petersburg College Student Support Services 160
15 University of South Florida/ Tampa Upward Bound 165
15 University of South Florida/ Tampa Student Support Services 220
17 Miami Dade College / North Student Support Services 165
17 Miami Dade College/ Homestead Campus Student Support Services 140
17 South Florida State College Student Support Services 160
District Institution Program Participants