Das Trio Risonante präsentiert ein vielseitiges Konzertprogramm, welches das Publikum auf eine klangliche Reise durch verschiedene Epochen und Stilrichtungen der klassischen Musik mitnimmt. Die ...
The Federal TRIO Programs (TRIO) are Federal outreach and student services programs designed to identify and provide services for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Although there are now six distinct TRIO programs, the name TRIO originates from the Higher Education Amendments of 1968 (P.L. 90-575), which consolidated a "trio" of programs under one overall program.
More than 1,000 colleges, universities, and agencies now offer TRIO Programs in America, the Caribbean, and the Pacific Islands. TRIO funds are distributed to institutions through competitive grants. Every five years, TRIO programs at institutions must reapply for a federal grant to continue.
TRIO programs provide support for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds to progress through the academic pipeline from middle school to post-baccalaureate programs.
Significant events such as the formal naming of the programs as the “Federal TRIO Programs” in 1992 and the defeats of attempts to eliminate TRIO funding underscore the resilience and impact of the TRIO community in supporting disadvantaged students’ access to education.
»Klanggespräch« zu dritt mit dem »Trio Concertante«: (von links) Jürgen Vogt, Dorothee Schneider und Konrad Hütten faszinieren die Gäste in der Büdinger ...
TRIO includes eight programs targeted to serve and assist low-income individuals, first-generation college students, and individuals with disabilities to progress through the academic pipeline from middle school to post-baccalaureate programs.
Trio, a musical composition for three instruments or voices, or a group of three performers. The term trio came to be identified with the middle section of a dance movement in ternary form (the b section of an aba form such as a minuet or a scherzo).