Bellevue College Awarded $1,473,625 Federal Grant

Aug 26, 2020

Funds will support success of low income, first generation, students with disabilities The U.S. Department of Education recently awarded Bellevue College a federal TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) grant of $1,473,625. The grant will help more BC students succeed in college, and graduate. TRIO SSS serves students who are low income, first generation (those whose…

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Funds will support success of low income, first generation, students with disabilities

The U.S. Department of Education recently awarded Bellevue College a federal TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) grant of $1,473,625. The grant will help more BC students succeed in college, and graduate.

TRIO SSS serves students who are low income, first generation (those whose parents do not have a four-year college degree) or students with disabilities. The grant is awarded every five years, and it will provide academic advising, tutoring, financial aid guidance, college mentoring, study skills development and more to 160 students annually.

Since BC’s TRIO program began in 2001, it’s helped 1471 students.

Students without family guidance or academic preparedness can be at a disadvantage when they enter college,” said Barbara Brodsky, Director of TRIO Student Support Services at Bellevue College. “We offer so many classes that it can be hard for them to know which ones to take for their degree. Or they might have never filled out a financial aid form before, or understand how to format a research paper. TRIO helps orient them to college life, and offers support to make sure they’re successful in their studies, and beyond.”

With classes and coursework online this fall, BC’s TRIO program is even more critical. Students enrolled in TRIO will have online access to mentors, tutors, and a staff advisor. Weekly Zoom group calls will also help them navigate remote instruction. They’ll be able to share experiences, connect with fellow students, and ask questions.

“When students have access to these support services, their success rate skyrockets,” added Brodsky. “This award couldn’t come at a better time, and we encourage anyone who might be eligible to learn more on our website and contact us with questions. We’re here to help.”