Yes, although you were a part of another TRIO program, you will still need to complete the EIU TRIO application and submit the required documentation. The federal government requires us to maintain our own records of your participation.
According to the US Department of Education, being first generation means that neither of your natural or adoptive parents or the parent you lived with most, have a bachelor’s degree from a 4-year institution. If your parent attended a 4 year institution but did not graduate or earned an associate’s degree, you are still considered first generation. You can view our resources for first-generation students here.
No, once you are admitted to the TRIO program you will be tracked until you graduate. If you are academically dismissed or take a break from EIU, you will not need to reapply if you return within 6 years of the time you were accepted to the TRIO program.
Although we prefer to have the latest federal tax returns, we will accept a couple other options. We will accept your Student Aid Report (SAR) which you can find on the FAFSA.gov website. We can also accept a written statement from your parent explaining that they did not file the previous year’s tax return. A medical card or other governmental source will also suffice to show low-income status.
Yes, unless you can show that you are an independent student we will still need your parents latest federal tax returns.
An independent student is a student who is over the age of 24, who is emancipated from their parents, a veteran or considered a ward of the state.
TRIO offers academic support in many forms including the following:
TRIO staff work with students to explore career options using various resources. Staff assist in creating resumes, cover letters, finding internships, and conducting mock interviews. We will also work with students on finding, applying, and obtaining financial assistance to graduate school and professional programs. TRIO keeps current entrance exam study materials for student use (i.e. GRE, GMAT, LSAT, and MCAT).
TRIO offers workshops and advising on various financial topics including budgeting, saving, personal money management, and basic economic decision-making skills, and assistance in applying for financial aid and scholarships. We use an online program to help educate students on saving money, understanding debt and loans, etc. TRIO also offers a Housing or Tuition scholarship exclusively for our TRIO participants.
There technically is no required time you must spend with us, however, we encourage students to meet with their TRIO Advisor at least twice a month and use the other services (i.e. tutoring, printing, study materials, etc.) as much as possible. We do consider the amount of time you spend using TRIO resources when selecting students for our TRIO scholarship.
No, all services are free to participate. Students are expected to be responsible and attend agreed upon events paid by the program.
McAfee Gym, Room 1125
North Wing, Lower Level
Charleston, IL 61920
217-581-7849
Fax: 217-581-7951
eiutrio@eiu.edu