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COE - (Council for Opportunity in Education) |
COE is in Washington
D.C. and represents all TRIO programs nationwide.
The COE website is an excellent source of information about TRIO programs in general.
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MAEOPP - (Mid-America Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel) |
MAEOPP is one of the
COE Regional Associations in the United States. This site provides information about MAEOPP and about some of the programs and services provided by MAEOPP.
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Other COE Regional
Associations:
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AEEE
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Association for Equality and Excellence in Education |
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ASPIRE |
Association of Special Programs in Region Eight
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CATP |
Caribbean Association of TRIO Programs
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MEAEOPP |
Mideastern Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel |
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NASP
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Northwest Association of Special Programs
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NEOA
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New England Educational Opportunity Association
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SAEOPP |
Southeastern Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel
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SWASAP |
Southwest Association of Student Assistance Programs |
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SWASAP
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Western Association of Educational Opportunity Personnel |
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US Department of Education (ED)
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This is the general website for the Department of Education and includes links that might be of interest to everyone, including parents concerned about their child's education. It also includes information about the many, varied programs supported by ED. |
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US Department of Education TRIO Office
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Dept. of Ed.
website about the TRIO Programs. Here
you will find eligibility information,
competition schedule, application packages,
applications, forms, and technical
assistance workshops. |
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Federal Student Aid (FSA)
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This website is specifically for middle school, secondary school and TRIO counselors. The site provides an online source of information about financial student aid for college and career schools. Features include federal student aid publications, links to other student financial aid resources, videoconferences, and slides with scripts for presenting at a financial aid night.
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The TRiO Clearinghouse
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This website
provides a collection of publications and
historical abstracts about the TRIO Programs |
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The Pathways to College Network |
A
national of organizations committed to using
research-based knowledge to improve
postsecondary education access and success
for the nation’s underserved students,
including underrepresented minorities,
low-income students, those who are the first
in their families to go to college, and
students with disabilities |
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Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
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This takes you to the
online postings of the Federal regulations
that govern the Office of Postsecondary
Education, Department of Education and the
TRIO programs. From this page you may
download the regulations which govern the appropriate
TRIO or GEAR UP program. |
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EDGAR (Education Department General Administrative Regulations)
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This takes you to the online edition of EDGAR. This is the latest (6/23/2005) version of the ED Regulations by which grantees must live. |
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Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-21
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This takes you to the online posting of the OMB Circular A-21 (revised 8/08/2000) which governs educational institutions in their management of TRIO Program budgets. |
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TRIO Listserv |
Use this
website to search the national TRIO list archives,
join or leave the listserv or change your settings. |
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MKN Listserv |
This is the
homepage for the MKN Listserv. To
join the MKN listserv send an e-mail to: mkn-members-subscribe@yahoogroups.com |
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Federal Income Guidelines
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This URL takes you to a table showing the current Income Guidelines which apply to TRIO programs. Generally, the figures are updated each February.
The income guidelines refer to taxable income only, not gross income, and are provided below. For comparison to these figures, use the line for
taxable income on the appropriate federal tax form (1040, 1040A, 1040EZ). |
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State
of Missouri Legislative Contacts |
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State of Kansas Legislative Contacts |
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State of Nebraska Legislative
Contacts |
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US
House of Representatives Website |
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US
Senate Website |
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