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Senators Collins, King Announce Grant Funding For Maine Colleges And Universities

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Susan Collins and Angus King announced today that the U.S. Department of Education has awarded twelve Maine colleges and universities a total of $3,649,824 in grant funding through the Student Support Services Program.
 
“The education offered by our state’s colleges and universities is among the best in the country,” said Senators Collins, and King. “This funding will ensure that Maine’s colleges and universities have the resources they need to help students graduate.”
 
The Student Support Services Program is a federally-funded TRIO program that helps institutions of higher education provide opportunities for academic development, assist students with basic college requirements, and guide students toward the successful completion of their postsecondary educations. TRIO programs support low-income and first-generation college students by steering them toward the academic support services that will help them succeed.
 
The awards are as follows:

  • Central Maine Community College: $281,51
  • Kennebec Valley Community College: $284,754
  • Northern Maine Community College: $247,583
  • Southern Maine Community College: $220,000
  • University of Maine: $561,225
  • University of Maine at Farmington: $284,753
  • University of Maine at Fort Kent: $288,181
  • University of Maine at Presque Isle:      $301,355
  • University of Maine System: $484,682
  • University of Southern Maine: $220,000
  • Washington County Community College:      $244,677
  • York County Community College: $231,103