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Trio Programs on Capitol Hill advocating for federal funding

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Photo caption: Maceo Rainey and students from the Indiana TRIO program Indiana TRIO is an active participant chapter of the TRIO community that consists of statewide chapters across the country. This organization is committed to providing individual support for 880,000+ low-income, underrepresented students, students with disabilities, and first-generation college students to enter and complete college. … Trio Programs on Capitol Hill advocating for federal funding Read More »


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