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TRIO Student Support Services

Frequently Asked Questions

What is TRIO Student Support Services?
Student Support Services (SSS) is a federal TRIO program that offers services to help participants succeed in college and graduate on a timely basis. The services include free tutoring, academic advising, career development assistance, personal, academic, and career counseling, job shadowing and college success workshops and discussions.

Can everyone participate?
No. SSS serves eligible students only. These include first-generation college students (neither parent graduated with a four-year degree) and income-eligible students (as determined by federal guidelines), as well as students with a documented disability. The program is an exclusive program and can only accept 200 students per semester. It is based on a first-come, first-served basis, so do not hesitate to apply. All students who do not apply on time may be waitlisted until the following semester.

Why should I become a participant?
SSS provides a personal college "safety net" from the freshman year through graduation. The program can help you build on your strengths and address your areas of concern. By becoming a participant, you will gain access to services and opportunities not available to other students on campus.

If I join SSS, what am I required to do?
SSS tends to have expectations rather than requirements. It is expected that you will be committed to earning your degree and that you will take advantage of SSS services that meet your academic needs. The SSS staff will make recommendations for you that we expect you to carefully consider.

Can SSS help with the transition to college life?
Yes! SSS offers peer mentors for incoming students. SSS also makes the transition smoother by offering one-on-one advising and career counseling as well as workshops on managing you time efficiently, getting along with instructors, financing your education, planning your four-year degree and beyond, and many other topics.

I would like to meet more students like me. How can SSS help?
Our Education Specialist & Events Coordinator, Danya Thomsen-Orellana, arranges many social and educational events each semester. In the past, these have included trips to music concerts, Broadway play, museums, college campus visits, and cultural trips to Chicago & New York. The SSS program also purchases tickets to a variety of campus activities that participants can attend together. SSS also offers students to participate in the TRIO Club.

I have declared a major, but I am not sure it's right for me. Can SSS help?
Absolutely! SSS offers students supplemental academic advising as well as career counseling. SSS can help you to determine a program that best suits you interests, strengths and long-term plans, then help you to map out which courses you need and when to take them.

How much time does it take to participate in the TRiO program?
This is up to you - it can take as little as one hour each quarter or several hours each week. You decide which services to utilize.

Does it cost money to join?
No - everything in the program is free!

How long can I be in the program?
Until you graduate and/or transfer to another college

Who do I contact if I have questions?
All SSS staff members work directly with our students, so feel free to contact any one of us at (517) 483-1161 or send us an email: 
Contact TRiO

1141 - TRIO Student Support Services
Lansing Community College
P.O. Box 40010
Lansing MI 48901-7210
Office: (517) 483-1161
Fax: (517) 483-9706
Contact TRIO: trio@lcc.edu



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