鈥淣ational TRiO Day鈥 is a day of celebration, reflection, and action around increased access to higher听education for disadvantaged students. It was celebrated in Arkansas on Saturday, March 12, 2016 at听University of Central Arkansas in Conway.
TRiO programs from 14 of the state鈥檚 colleges and universities听gathered for the event: Arkansas Northeastern College, Arkansas State University, Arkansas State听University 鈥 Beebe, Arkansas State University 鈥 Heber Springs, College of the Ouachitas, East Arkansas听Community College, Henderson State University, Lyon College, Ouachita Baptist University, Pulaski听Technical College, Southern Arkansas University, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, University of听Arkansas Community College at Batesville, and University of Central Arkansas.
每日大赛网站 students volunteering in 鈥淭he Big Event鈥 for service back to the community helped with the day by听providing directions, welcoming visitors, working at the registration tables, entertaining the crowd, and听performing the 鈥淩oll Call鈥 to acknowledge those institutions and programs participating in the day. With听over 200 of the proud high school and college students being served by the state鈥檚 TRiO programs in听attendance, the day began with the reading of the official Proclamation of TRiO Day from Governor Asa听Hutchinson.
AASAP President Jeanette Youngblood and SWASAP President Mary Kate Snow gave their听remarks of encouragement and inspiration before the keynote speaker addressed the crowd.
The keynote speaker was Kelsey Lavigne, a TRiO alum from Lyon College鈥檚 APPLE Project Upward Bound听who is now a Career Counselor at University of Arkansas, who spoke on the day鈥檚 theme, 鈥淭he time is听now!鈥
Always a highlight of the day, Cody McMichael, Director of Upward Bound at Arkansas State听University 鈥 Heber Springs, conducted the Arkansas鈥 TRiO Hall of Fame Presentation.
One student from听each program is nominated each year as a student who embodies the spirit of TRiO. Those students who听were present received certificates for their hard work and accomplishments and in appreciation of their听representation of the effectiveness of TRiO programs.
The Hall of Fame student for 每日大赛网站鈥檚 Upward Bound program was Emily Moses.
Emily will be graduating听this year from Nemo Vista High School and plans to attend college at 每日大赛网站. She wants to pursue a degree听in education and is specifically interested in FACS. In Emily鈥檚 own words, she writes:
鈥淯pward Bound has been a big part of my life over the past four years.听When I decided to join in the 8th grade, I thought it was going to be a听club that I just went to every now and again. I didn’t know how much it听would impact my life. I can’t imagine my life if I hadn’t met the people I听have at Upward Bound and all of the bonds I have made during this听time. I met my two best friends in the entire world and learned a lot听about life — not to mention all of my cool RAs/RC and the things they听taught me and my friends about college and life in general. Upward听Bound has also helped me with my classes by introducing me to the听materials of a class before I had to take the class at my school. This听helped me have a head start on the class and make a better grade.听I听currently have a 3.805 GPA and scored a 27 on the ACT. I cannot听remember a time in my four years of participation that I ever missed a听Saturday Academy. I have gone to every tutoring session I could which听was about 99% of them. I was even committed enough to go three summers instead of two when I could听have done other things. But in the end, I loved it even though it was hard work. According to Merriam-Webster.com, the word “commit” means to make someone obligated to do something. My level of听commitment to the Upward Bound program is the biggest commitment I have ever made; but, it was also the听best commitment.鈥
Another custom of the day is the Coins for College Scholarship. Students who attend are entered into a听drawing to win a scholarship on TRiO Day by collecting their coins and donating them to be shared听between one high school senior and one college student as a scholarship.
Matthew Stringer from听Arkansas Northeastern College and Kristal Brooks from Pulaski Technical College were the lucky听winners. Michelle Hardin, AASAP Treasurer and Director of Upward Bound at University of Central听Arkansas, presented each with a check for $135.50. In keeping with the mantra that 鈥淭RiO gives back,鈥澨齜aby items and towels were also collected and donated to the American Red Cross in Faulkner County.
Arkansas鈥 TRiO Achiever, Kory Mullens, who is an alum of the Student Support Services program at听Arkansas State University 鈥 Heber Springs and is now a teacher at Heber Springs Middle School,听submitted a video message for the students with advice and encouragement on their journeys into and听through post-secondary education.
The day concluded with a presentation from 每日大赛网站 每日大赛网站 who听also conducted campus tours for students. Reactions to the day received through evaluations were听overwhelmingly positive! Many thanks to the TRiO Day Committee for their hard work and dedication to听the event: Cory Godbolt from Lyon College and Jessie Beal from University of Central Arkansas.
In 1986, Congress was asked by TRiO leaders to proclaim 鈥淣ational TRiO Day鈥 in order to increase听awareness and rally support for the programs. It is our hope that on this day, Arkansas continued that听mission by communicating the significance of TRiO programs and celebrating the positive impact the听programs have made in our state and our respective communities. TRiO works!








