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2015-2017 Florida Executive Board Members Lori Livingston: [email protected] President Tallahassee Community College Jerinae Speed: [email protected] Vice President Indian River State College Carrie Blaustein: [email protected] Secretary University of South Florida Jovany Felix: [email protected] Treasurer Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University Rachelle Burns: [email protected] Members –At-Large North Region Pensacola State College Beatrice Turpin-Peek: [email protected] Members –At-Large South Region Miami Dade College Carlton Daley: [email protected] Members –At-Large South Region Miami Dade College Raymond Cabrera: [email protected] Immediate Past-President Florida TRIO (Formerly Florida Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel) PO Box 6384 * Tallahassee, FL 32314 [email protected] www.Fltrio.weebly.com FLORIDA TRIO: Making a Difference in the Lives of First Generation, Low Income Students Since 1965! College Opportunity, Access, & Success WORKS!

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Page 1: Making a Difference in the Lives of First Generation, Low ...02 Florida State University Student Support Services STEM 140 $226,600 02 Florida A&M University Talent Search 776 $372,480

2015-2017 Florida Executive Board Members

Lori Livingston: [email protected]

President

Tallahassee Community College

Jerinae Speed: [email protected]

Vice President

Indian River State College

Carrie Blaustein: [email protected]

Secretary

University of South Florida

Jovany Felix: [email protected]

Treasurer

Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University

Rachelle Burns: [email protected]

Members –At-Large North Region

Pensacola State College

Beatrice Turpin-Peek: [email protected]

Members –At-Large South Region

Miami Dade College

Carlton Daley: [email protected]

Members –At-Large South Region

Miami Dade College

Raymond Cabrera: [email protected]

Immediate Past-President

Florida TRIO

(Formerly Florida Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel)

PO Box 6384 * Tallahassee, FL 32314

[email protected] www.Fltrio.weebly.com

FLORIDA TRIO:

Making a Difference in the Lives of

First Generation, Low Income

Students Since 1965!

College Opportunity, Access, & Success

WORKS!

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Florida TRIO In Action

Student State Initiatives

Most Recent Reports Show 21,000 Students Achieved Postsecondary

Enrollment, Persistence, or Completion in 2013-2014

Scholarships Awarded at Every Level of Postsecondary

State and Regional Athletic and Academic Olympics

Student Leadership Conference and Student Government

Alumni Involvement and Tracking

Staff State Initiatives

Professional Development at State and Regional Level

Educational Pipeline from Secondary Graduation to Postsecondary Com-

pletion, to TRIO professional, to Higher Education Administration

Evidence Based Research and Historical Archives

Community Service

Media Relations and Marketing of Key Accomplishments

Legislative and Regulatory Involvement

Higher Education Intuitional Support and Leadership

FLORIDA TRIO OBJECTIVE

(Most Recent Reporting Period— 2013-2014

Program Performance

Measure

TRIO Florida

Average %

National

Average%

Education

Opportunity Center

College Enrollment 67% 58%

McNair Graduate School

Enrolment

87% 72%

Student Support Services College Enrollment

Persist, or Transfer

87% 85%

Talent Search College Enrollment 77% 78%

Upward Bound College Enrollment 85% 85%

Upward Bound Math

Science

College Enrolment 91% 87%

All Programs Objective Met 82% 78%

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Currently, there are 84 TRIO programs in Florida that

serve more than 27,000 individuals.

There are 38 programs serving 10,850 middle and high school students

(Talent Search, Upward Bound and Upward Bound Math Science)

There are 34 TRIO programs serving 5,360 college students

(Student Support Services and McNair)

There are 22 TRIO programs serving 10,970 adults

(Veterans Upward Bound and Educational Opportunity Centers)

The Federal TRIO Programs are responsible for bringing in nearly $23 mil-

lion in revenue into Florida each year. Through this tough economy, the

TRIO programs have sustained families and communities. by providing

in-

TRIO Programs are our nation’s way of carrying out a commitment to educational opportu-

nities 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 categories. Students

enrolled in today’s TRIO Programs are drawn from diverse regions and cultures.

TRIO college graduates are working in business, industry, government, medicine, law,

education, communications, sales, finance, politics, transportation, publishing, law enforce-

ment, computer science and technology, engineering, and accounting.

The Federal TRIO Programs include:

Upward Bound - services aimed at high school graduation and college enrollment

Talent Search – serves secondary school students aimed at graduation and enrollment

Educational Opportunity Centers - services for adults for entering and renting college

Upward Bound Math & Science - rigorous aimed at STEM major and completion

Veterans’ Upward Bound - services for our nation’s veterans to enroll in college

Student Support Services - students in 2-year and 4-year programs who persist

Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate—aimed at enrolment in graduate school

Dist Institution Program Students Funding

01 Pensacola State College EOC 1,456 $403,564

01 Pensacola State College Student Support Services 225 $328,101

01 University of West Florida Student Support Services 200 $300,959

01 Pensacola State College Student Support Services Veterans 120 $226,600

01 Pensacola State College Talent Search 714 $342,720

01 Pensacola State College Veterans Upward Bound 130 $257,500

02 Florida A&M University EOC 1,000 $236,000

02 Gulf Coast State College EOC 1,000 $236,000

02 Chipola College Student Support Services 144 $226,600

02 Florida A&M University Student Support Services 250 $319,863

02 Florida State University Student Support Services 140 $226,600

02 Gulf Coast State College Student Support Services 196 $255,810

02 Florida State University Student Support Services STEM 140 $226,600

02 Florida A&M University Talent Search 776 $372,480

02 Tallahassee Community College Talent Search 500 $240,000

02 Florida State University Upward Bound 80 $368,608

02 Gulf Coast State College Upward Bound 68 $257,500

02 Florida A&M University Upward Bound Math/Science 70 $295,625

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Dist. Institution Program Students Funding

03 Seminole State College of Florida EOC 1,000 $236,000

03 University of Florida McNair Post-baccalaureate 25 $226,600

03 Edward Waters College Student Support Services 165 $238,036

03 Florida Gateway College Student Support Services 140 $226,600

03 North Florida Community College Student Support Services 206 $276,839

03 Santa Fe College Student Support Services 206 $289,956

03 University of Florida Student Support Services 144 $226,599

03 Santa Fe College Upward Bound 63 $285,735

05 Florida State College At Jacksonville Student Support Services STEM 160 $226,600

05 Florida State College At Jacksonville Talent Search 500 $240,000

05 Florida State College At Jacksonville Talent Search 500 $240,000

05 Santa Fe College Talent Search 680 $326,400

05 Edward Waters College Upward Bound 67 $270,375

05 Jacksonville University Upward Bound 89 $410,967

05 Lake-Sumter State College Upward Bound 65 $270,375

06 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University McNair Post-baccalaureate 25 $226,489

06 Daytona State College Student Support Services 206 $324,122

06 Daytona State College Talent Search 500 $240,000

06 Daytona State College Upward Bound 54 $257,500

07 University of Central Florida McNair Post-baccalaureate 29 $231,750

07 University of Central Florida Student Support Services 144 $226,600

07 University of Central Florida Student Support Services STEM 124 $226,600

07 University of Central Florida Talent Search 500 $240,000

07 University of Central Florida Talent Search 500 $240,000

07 Rollins College Upward Bound 72 $322,335

08 Eastern Florida State College Student Support Services 235 $293,294

10 Polk State College Student Supporaat Services 160 $226,600

10 Lake-Sumter State College Talent Search 612 $293,760

10 Polk State College Talent Search 564 $270,657

10 Polk State College Upward Bound 72 $270,347

11 College of Central Florida EOC 1,265 $354,048

11 College of Central Florida Student Support Services 227 $325,420

11 Hillsborough Community College Student Support Services 206 $327,270

13 St. Petersburg College Student Support Services 160 $289,955

15 University of South Florida Student Support Services 220 $298,430

15 University of South Florida Upward Bound 165 $713,222

17 Miami-Dade College Student Support Services 165 $237,843

17 South Florida State College Student Support Services 160 $226,600

Dist. Institution Program Students Funding

18 Miami-Dade College EOC 1,000 $236,900

18 Indian River State College Student Support Services 160 $289,956

18 Indian River State College Upward Bound 67 $270,375

18 Indian River State College Upward Bound 74 $311,343

18 Indian River State College Upward Bound Math/Science 67 $270,375

19 Florida Gulf Coast University Student Support Services 165 $255,012

19 Florida Gulf Coast University Student Support Services

STEM

124 $219,575

19 Florida Gulf Coast University Talent Search 500 $240,000

19 Florida SouthWestern State College Upward Bound 63 $178,653

21 St. Thomas University EOC 1,000 $235,963

21 Florida International University McNair Post-baccalaureate 27 $237,926

21 Florida International University Talent Search 500 $240,000

22 Palm Beach State College EOC 1,000 $236,900

22 Palm Beach State College EOC 1,000 $236,000

22 Palm Beach State College Student Support Services 175 $255,012

22 Palm Beach State College Talent Search 594 $240,000

22 Palm Beach State College Talent Search 692 $240,000

22 Florida Atlantic University Upward Bound 63 $270,375

22 Palm Beach State College Upward Bound 65 $270,375

23 Broward College EOC 1,000 $236,000

23 Indian River State College Talent Search 600 $286,257

25 Take Stock In Children, Inc. Upward Bound 100 $250,000

26 Florida International University Student Support Services 165 $226,600

26 Miami-Dade College Student Support Services 140 $226,600

26 Florida International University Upward Bound 78 $349,111

26 LULAC National Education Service

Centers, Inc.

Upward Bound 56 $257,500

26 Florida International University Upward Bound Math/Science 55 $257,462

27 Miami Museum of Science, Inc. Upward Bound Math/Science 65 $270,374

84 TRIO Programs 27,179 $22,869,698