MEEOA Yearbook 2016-2017

Each year, the Maine Educational Opportunity Association puts together a yearbook that presents data and stories about TRIO and GearUP programs in Maine. This year, one of the highlights was a comparison of the college enrollment rates of Talent Search and Upward Bound participants with Maine high school students in general. It was discovered that Talent Search and Upward Bound students are twice as likely to enroll in college as their peers! 

Click here to check out the pdf version of the MEEOA Yearbook 2016-2017.

To see previous years, please check out our yearbook archive.

TRIO Alumna Viola Davis

METS, as a TRIO program, is part of a larger family of similar programs. The Council for Opportunity in Education (COE) is the national association of TRIO programs. Recently, they introduced a new feature on their website that will highlight notable alums from programs similar to METS. This first post highlights actress Viola Davis, who is an alumna from the Upward Bound program at Rhode Island College.

blog-010317When internationally-acclaimed actress Viola Davis gains her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Jan. 5, two special people will be among the many around the world cheering her on: Her older sister, Deloris Grant, and the sisters’ earliest acting coach, Ron Stetson.The federal Upward Bound program links all three.

As teenagers, Deloris and Viola in 1979 enrolled together in the six-week intensive Upward Bound program at Rhode Island College. They did so during the one and only summer that Stetson worked in the college prep, student success program for those who are low-income or “first generation,” meaning their parents did not obtain a college degree.

To read more about Viola and her TRIO experience, go to the COE blog.