Columbia, S.C. – South Carolina Congressman James E. Clyburn announces the recipients of the U.S. Department of Education new Fiscal Year 2015 grants. It is anticipated that the grants will be for a total of five years. There are 21 institutions in South Carolina receiving these awards totaling more than $5 million annually.
These awards were given to schools looking to build their TRIO Student Support Services. TRIO programs are designed to identify and provide services for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. The recipients have presented potential programs that will serve students with intensive academic support, tutoring, counseling, career and cultural enrichment. They also offer services for graduate school planning, financial and economic literacy and assistance with financial aid applications.
“I am pleased that so many colleges and universities in South Carolina will be receiving funding to develop their TRIO programs,” Congressman Clyburn said. “I believe it’s imperative for our colleges and universities to assist low-income individuals, first generation college students and individuals with disabilities. These grants will allow schools to focus on providing important services, which will offer essential opportunities for success.”
School |
Award Amount |
Northeastern Technical College |
$253,676 |
Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College |
$292,336 |
Trident Technical College |
$330,133 |
University of South Carolina – Lancaster |
$256,809 |
University of South Carolina – Columbia |
$334,448 |
Winthrop University |
$231,103 |
Florence-Darlington Technical College |
$231,103 |
Central Carolina Technical College |
$231,103 |
Midlands Technical College |
$281,511 |
Lander University |
$224,372 |
University of South Carolina – Sumter |
$281,511 |
University of South Carolina – Upstate |
$281,510 |
Technical College of the Lowcountry |
$281,511 |
Morris College |
$282,124 |
Greenville Technical College |
$391,057 |
South Carolina State University |
$247,582 |
University of South Carolina – Salkehatchie |
$240,064 |
Clinton College |
$129,967 |
Claflin University |
$281,510 |
York Technical College |
$284,743 |
Spartanburg County Commission for Technical and Community Education |
$276,570 |