TRIO Programs
TRIO Programs
TRIO programs at Azusa Pacific University are federal outreach and student services programs that identify and provide services for students who meet federal income guidelines and are first-generation college students, students with disabilities, or students underrepresented in graduate education.
Azusa Pacific University has three TRIO programs: Upward Bound, Student Support Services, and the McNair Scholars Program. These programs give participants the skills and motivation to succeed by improving financial and economic literacy, increasing retention and graduation rates, preparing students for doctoral study, and fostering a supportive climate for the success of students from groups that are historically underrepresented in postsecondary education.
TRIO Student Support Services (SSS)
TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) is a program funded through the U.S. Department of Education that provides comprehensive services for students who are the first in their families to pursue a bachelor’s degree at Azusa Pacific University. Participants receive guidance that empowers them with the knowledge and skills to navigate APU, thrive holistically, and transition into their careers. SSS cultivates a backdrop of community, achievement, and leadership while valuing each student’s individuality and unique goals. TRIO Student Support Services positively impacts student retention, graduation, and career success through individual coaching, mentorship, educational workshops, financial education, and community building.
TRIO Student Support Services is federally funded through the U.S. Department of Education and provides opportunities for academic development to motivate students toward successful completion of postsecondary education. Services are available for all students who demonstrate academic need, including first-generation students, those from low-income families, and those with disabilities requiring learning accommodations. Through its services, the program aims to increase the college retention and graduation rates of its participants.
Program Distinctives
- Financial aid education that equips participants with the skills to understand financial aid and make sound financial decisions.
- One-on-one career coaching, workshops, and assessments to develop participants in career preparedness.
- Peer mentoring to freshmen and transfer students to assist in the transition to APU.
- Individualized academic, career, and personal coaching.
- Customized resources that promote financial literacy and minimize student debt.
- Tutoring and study-skill development.
- Cultural experiences and field trips that contribute to participants’ holistic development.
- Graduate school application support and tours to introduce students to graduate school opportunities.
- Priority registration to engaged participants.
- Grant aid scholarships to eligible participants.
Students must apply to become part of TRIO Student Support Services. View the criteria and application instructions below.
To be eligible, an applicant must be enrolled at Azusa Pacific University or accepted for enrollment in the next academic term. In addition, each applicant must meet one of the following criteria:
- Be a first-generation college student (i.e., neither parent has a bachelor’s degree)
- Meet income guidelines, based on family’s taxable income as determined by the U.S. Department of Education
- Have a documented physical or learning disability requiring accommodations (verification required through Accessibility and Disability Resources)
If you have questions regarding your eligibility, contact triosss@apu.edu.
If you are interested in applying to TRIO SSS, submit an online application or schedule a meeting with TRIO SSS staff. If you’d like more information, email triosss@apu.edu or call our office at (626) 815-6000, Ext. 2441. Once an application is submitted, the applicant will be contacted by email for next steps.
TRIO Upward Bound (UB)
Upward Bound (UB) is a federally funded program through the U.S. Department of Education that supports 60 students each year in their preparation for college admission. At Azusa Pacific University, UB provides holistic programming to potential first-generation college students from Azusa High School who demonstrate academic potential. UB Scholars receive services that help them identify their strengths, explore their purpose, and thrive in academic and social settings. Additionally, UB Scholars graduate high school with the ability to navigate postsecondary institutions and persevere through adversity. As a result, UB Scholars are empowered to advocate for themselves and achieve their education goals.
To be eligible, an individual must be enrolled at Azusa High School and must meet one of the following criteria:
- Be a potential first-generation-to-college student (i.e., neither parent has a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year university)
- Demonstrate financial need according to U.S. Department of Education guidelines
- Demonstrate a need for academic support
If you have questions regarding your eligibility, contact Upward Bound at trioub@apu.edu.
Services TRIO UB Offers
TRIO Upward Bound (UB) provides six key services to prepare UB Scholars for college admissions. UB partners with Azusa Pacific University and the Azusa community to provide high-quality services and implement high-impact practices.TRIO McNair Scholars
The Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement (McNair Scholars) Program is funded by the U.S. Department of Education and provide direct services to APU students. Participants in the McNair Scholars Program engage in opportunities for research or other scholarly activities; summer internships (with stipends); seminars and other educational activities that prepare students for doctoral study; tutoring; academic counseling; and activities that help them secure admission to, and financial assistance for enrollment in, graduate programs. APU McNair Scholars Program participants also have access to a wide range of educational opportunities that relate to their respective needs, including education or counseling services that improve their financial and economic literacy; mentoring programs involving select APU faculty members, select students (peer mentoring), or a combination of faculty members and students; and exposure to cultural events and academic programs not usually available to students from underserved communities.
The targeted populations for the McNair Scholars Program are sophomores, juniors, and seniors enrolled at APU who meet income guidelines as defined by the U.S. Department of Education, are first-generation or from historically underrepresented groups in higher education, show high promise in disciplines across the academic spectrum, and who demonstrate commitment to pursuing advanced degrees—doctoral degrees in particular.
The goal of the McNair Scholars Program is to increase graduate degree awards for students from underrepresented segments of society.
To be eligible, the applicant must be enrolled at Azusa Pacific University and must meet one of the following requirements:
- Be a United States (U.S.) citizen or national or a permanent legal resident.
- Be a first-generation college student (neither parent has a bachelor's degree) AND meet the income guidelines established by the U.S. Department of Education; OR be a member of a group that is underrepresented in graduate education (the U.S. Department of Education defines “underrepresented groups” as American Indian/Alaska Native, Hispanic/Latinx, African-American/Black, and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander).
- Has not enrolled in doctoral-level study at an institution of higher education.
- Has at least two years of undergraduate studies remaining.
If you have questions regarding your eligibility, contact the McNair Scholars Program
at mnsp@apu.edu.
Meet the requirements above? If you are interested in applying, email mnsp@apu.edu or submit the following application.
Contact Information
Email: triosss@apu.eduPhone: (626) 815-2441
Hours
Monday–Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Location
Smith Hall, Room 134