What is Project Compass?
Project Compass is a Nellie Mae Education Foundation funded initiative that is being managed by the New England Resource Center for Higher Education (NERCHE). The purpose of the initiative is to help six New England public colleges better serve traditionally underserved populations. The grant provides $100,000 for the initial planning year, and then up to $200,000/year for up to 4 years.
At Lyndon State College, our target group is first-generation, modest-income students. About 60% of Lyndon students are the first in their families to go to college, and many of them qualify as “low-income” based on Pell-eligibility. Students’ likelihood of being academically “at-risk” significantly increases as family income decreases, so this population is the target of our efforts.
News Release - LSC AWARDED $200,000 GRANT IN SUPPORT OF FIRST-IN-FAMILY STUDENTS
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Project Compass Speaker Series