07/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/09/2025 09:29
Northwest students participated in activities during a celebration of first-generation students sponsored by TRIO. (Photo by Chloe Timmons/Northwest Missouri State University)
The U.S. Department of Education has renewed its funding award to continue Northwest Missouri State University's TRIO programs for another five years.
The funding award allocates $361,922 annually to the Northwest program for a total of $1.81 million through 2030. The grant will help Northwest TRIO programs serve 180 students during the five-year term.
"The renewal of this grant is vital to our ongoing commitment to ensuring that all students - particularly those who are first-generation, income-eligible or living with disabilities - have access to the support and resources they need to thrive," said Dr. Shay Malone, who oversees the programs at Northwest in her role as assistant vice president of institutional excellence and global engagement. "This funding empowers us to continue removing barriers, fostering a sense of belonging, and helping students achieve both academic and personal success."
TRIO consists of eight federally recognized educational outreach programs for low-income, first-generation college students and students with a documented disability. Since launching at Northwest in 1986, TRIO programs have promoted educational opportunities while assisting students in their personal journey of earning a higher education degree. The partnerships TRIO has within the Northwest community assist with addressing the unique needs of academically capable individuals who are first-generation students and come from families with limited income.
Northwest offers three federally recognized TRIO educational outreach programs - Student Support Services, Upward Bound and Upward Bound Math-Science - that provide valuable, supportive services to students with disadvantaged backgrounds to successfully enter college and earn degrees.
Student Support Services provides academic and social support throughout the academic year for Northwest students who are classified as first-generation, low-income, receiving a learning accommodation, or a combination of those classifications.
Upward Bound and Upward Bound Math-Science programs provide an annual six-week summer experience on the Northwest campus, where students from high schools throughout the region live in University residence halls and are ingrained in a college experience that includes instruction from skilled college and high school faculty. The programs also offer weekend academies throughout the academic year.
For information about Northwest TRIO programs, visit https://www.nwmissouri.edu/trio/.