What are WSU federal TRIO programs - ACCESS
WSU Federal TRIO Programs-ACCESS reflects our nation’s commitment to providing educational opportunity for all Americans regardless of race, ethnic background or economic circumstance. In support of this commitment the U.S. Congress and State of Michigan established a series of programs to help low-income Americans enter college, graduate and move on to participate completely in America’s economic and social life. While student financial aid programs help students overcome financial barriers to higher education, TRIO and the State of
History of WSU Federal TRIO Programs
The Wayne State University Upward Bound and Higher Education Opportunities Committee-Educational Talent Search Programs began educating students in 1966. They were followed by the Student Support Services Program (also known as Project 350) in 1968. The department has experienced steady growth over the past 40 years to include the Veterans' Educational Opportunity Program (1972)
Vision Statement
Federal TRIO Programs-ACCESS will provide academic assistance and support services to promising youth, adult learners and Wayne State University students who have been historically underrepresented in higher education due to economic deprivation, poor academic preparation or first generation college status.
The mission of WSU Federal TRIO Programs-ACCESS is to form partnerships with students that successfully improve student learning and engagement. These learning experiences produce outcomes that empower TRIO students to overcome academic, class, social and cultural barriers to success in higher education.