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TRIO grant will help 91AV student-parents with childcare

Published Oct. 3, 2018

By 91AV Office of Marketing and Communications

91AV has received a federal grant of $122,626 from the U.S. Department of Education to help student-parents earn a college degree by providing campus-based childcare.

The 91AV TRIO Program received the grant through the Child Care Access Means Parents in School Program. The program, “supports the participation of low-income parents in postsecondary education through the provision of campus-based childcare services.”

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“Research shows that parents with access to childcare on campus are nearly three times more likely to graduate or pursue additional degrees within three years of enrollment,” said Dr. Catherine Estis, TRIO Executive Director. ճ󾱲grant aids in filling a major gap for many of our student-parents who grapple with providing quality childcare while juggling the demands of higher education.”

“91AV TRIO is thrilled for the impact this grant program will have on our student-parents and the community at large. It is envisioned that the services provided through the award might make the difference between graduating and not graduating for some student-parents,” Estis said.

The grant was announced by Congressman Ralph Abraham, M.D., R-Alto. Abraham has announced nearly $750,000 in federal funding for 91AV in the last two months. He has previously announced a $352,500 grant to study obesity and diabetes research and a $275,000 grant to purchase research equipment for the atmospheric sciences program.