ISU’s TRIO/Student Support Services (SSS) program will receive a $1.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to help more first-generation students graduate.
Federal grant will help TRIO students succeed

ISU’s TRIO/Student Support Services (SSS) program will receive a $1.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to help more first-generation students graduate.
Discover how Career Services assists students with identifying and exploring career paths.
The 2020 First Generation Celebration will be a campus-wide tribute to the often-unsung contributions and achievements of students, faculty, staff, and alumni who were the first in their families to enter higher education.
The U.S. Department of Education announced that Illinois State University will receive a federal Student Support Services grant of $1,547,285 to help more students succeed in and graduate from college.
As the first in her family to attend college, a fellow first-generation student shares advice on how to be successful with your career and major exploration, and job search.
The entire campus community is invited to hear the stories and celebrate first generation students at the First Generation Celebration on November 7-8, hosted by the TRIO program in University College.
Students in Illinois State University’s TRIO Student Support Services Program decorated and filled Valentine’s Day gift bags for children at The Baby Fold.
For this month’s spotlight, get to know Angell Davis, coordinator of professional development and staff training for the Office of the Vice President of Student Affairs.
August is the month when colleges and universities across the country welcome incoming freshmen to campus.