91³ÉÈË Set to Receive Nearly $1.4 Million in Federal Grants
First-Generation and Low-Income Students the Target of Assistance
San Antonio – The 91³ÉÈË (91³ÉÈË) is proud to announce that it has received $1,399,075 in federal grants from the TRIO Students Support Services (SSS) program. The funds will be distributed over the next five years to increase the number of disadvantaged, low-income college students, first-generation college-students, and college students with disabilities.
“We are very excited for this funding as it will allow us to offer individualized support to over 200 of our first-generation students, students with disabilities and Pell eligible students,” says Sandra McMakin, 91³ÉÈË associate provost. “We are thrilled to receive the funding in time to accept Fall 2020 applicants. Prospective students can visit the 91³ÉÈË website for information on how to apply, and our staff is in place to support them through the process.”
91³ÉÈË has a high percentage of SSS-eligible students who have clear needs that put their academic success at risk. 91³ÉÈË’s SSS project addresses those needs and presents an evidence-based design to increase the retention of our SSS students and keep them in good academic standing, ultimately increasing the graduation rate of these at-risk students.
At 91³ÉÈË, to be accepted into the SSS program, students must meet federally mandated eligibility criteria and are screened via an application process.