TRIO Student Support Services
TRIO HELPS DREAMS COME TRUE
“Being in the TRIO program as a student who has not been in school for 14 years has helped me immensely. With help from TRIO and the resources they have made available, I have been able to easily balance school with family and work. TRIO and the advisors have really had my back the whole way, whether it was gaining insight through the workshops, having fun through the team building experiences, or just the feeling that the advisors have given me about having someone in my corner. TRIO has not only helped me excel through my time at Lakeshore, but they have made my transition back to school much easier than I could have ever imagined. I am proud to call myself a TRIO student!”
Randolph Wegner
Lakeshore Graduate
College challenges all students to grow. Some face additional challenges and can benefit from added support.
If you are a first generation, lower income, or disabled student, we encourage you to participate in TRIO Student Support Services, a federally-funded program created to help you in a variety of ways. Key services include:
- Personal Education Planning
- Tutoring Services
- Supplemental Instruction
- Academic Advising & Career Services
- Financial Aid Assistance
- Transfer Advising Services
- Financial Literacy
- Leadership Development
Goals of the TRIO/Student Support Services Program:
- Improve student graduation by supplementing financial assistance for low income participants with unmet financial aid needs
- Improve GPA and academic success by providing academic support services, advising, and counseling
- Provide support for participants who are actively using TRIO/Student Support Services resources to facilitate their academic success
- Increase the percentage of students who obtain an associate degree and/or transfer to a four-year college.
For more information
> See Common Questions about TRIO
Courtney Ebben – Director
920.693.1690
Courtney.Ebben@gotoltc.edu
Stacy Backus – TRIO Advisor
920.693.1653
Stacy.Backus@gotoltc.edu
TRIO/Student Support Services is funded by a U.S. Department of Education grant.