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Feb 13, 2025

In this episode of The Valley Today, host Janet Michael welcomes Brandy Hawkins Boies, Director of Public Relations and Special Events at Laurel Ridge Community College, and Vivi Meder, their TRIO Director. The conversation begins with an introduction to Laurel Ridge Community College and the TRIO program, which provides support to first-generation, low-income students, and students with documented disabilities to help them succeed in their academic journeys.

The discussion delves into the history of the TRIO program, starting with the initiatives established by President Lyndon B. Johnson to combat poverty and support education. Vivi explains the different components and services of the TRIO program, such as free printing, laptop loaner programs, gas cards, food pantry access, and specialized academic advising. The importance of creating a supportive community through the TRIO lounge space and specialized tutoring tailored to the needs of TRIO students is also emphasized.

Vivi highlights the challenges faced by first-generation and low-income students, such as lack of support from home and the intimidating aspects of campus life, and how the TRIO program aims to bridge these gaps. She shares personal anecdotes to illustrate the program’s impact and effectiveness.

They discuss the significance of advocacy and public support for the TRIO program, emphasizing the role of community members in ensuring its continued federal funding. They address how individuals can contact their representatives to support the program. Additionally, the hosts touch on other support programs available at Laurel Ridge Community College that cater to a diverse student body, ensuring ample resources for student success.