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CLC celebrates the national trio day – Brainerd Dispatch

Brainerd -Students and graduates of the Central Lakes College Trio program celebrated the college on Monday, February 24th to celebrate the National Trio Day.

CLC has three trio programs two upward operating programs that work with students from the region and a student support service program, which serves in college age.

“The effects of our programs on students are immeasurable-it is life-changing,” said Charles Black Lance, director of trio programs at CLC. “Our committed employees offer personal support to ensure that every student thrives. It is an honor for us to be part of your trip. “

Trio is a number of state-funded college-based educational opportunities that motivate and support students with low incomes, including military veterans and students with disabilities. The programs offer academic tutoring, personal advice, mentoring, financial guidelines and other support that are required to promote access, binding and completion of college.

Throughout the other, more than 1,000 universities, universities and community services organize more than 2,800 trio projects that serve more than 880,000 young people and adults. Trio serves students of all racist and ethnic backgrounds.

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