HOUSE MEMORIAL 20
52nd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2015
INTRODUCED BY
Tomás E. Salazar
A MEMORIAL
PROCLAIMING FEBRUARY 27, 2015 "NEW MEXICO TRiO PROGRAMS DAY" AT THE NEW MEXICO HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
WHEREAS, 2015 is the fiftieth anniversary of the nationwide, federal TRiO student support programs, and New Mexico was one of the first states to implement the programs; and
WHEREAS, all TRiO programs are vested in the notion that committed students deserve an opportunity to obtain higher education without regard to race, gender, national origin or disability status and their family's economic resources or educational background; and
WHEREAS, seven TRiO programs are funded by the United States department of education, including talent search, upward bound, upward bound math and science, veterans upward bound, student support services, the Ronald E. McNair postbaccalaureate program and educational opportunity centers; and
WHEREAS, since 1965, more than ten million five hundred thousand Americans from poor and working families have benefited from the services of TRiO pre-college and college programs; and
WHEREAS, as of 2014, more than one thousand two hundred colleges, universities and community agencies in the country host more than two thousand six hundred TRiO programs, serving eight hundred sixty-six thousand young people and adults from poor and working families; and
WHEREAS, TRiO services include assistance in choosing a college; tutoring; personal and financial counseling; career counseling; assistance in applying to college; workplace and college visits; special instruction in reading, writing, study skills and mathematics; assistance in applying for financial aid; and academic assistance in high school or assistance to reenter high school; and
WHEREAS, TRiO programs have been providing educational support and increased access to higher education for disadvantaged students for more than forty years; and
WHEREAS, in New Mexico and west Texas, there are thirty-six TRiO programs that bring in over twelve million dollars ($12,000,000) in federal funding and serve more than twelve thousand students; and
WHEREAS, the congress of the United States first enacted National TRiO Day in 1986 to recognize the achievements of all TRiO programs and their role in advancing equal opportunity in post-secondary education; and
WHEREAS, TRiO day is meant to increase awareness and garner support for all TRiO programs, TRiO students, college graduates, administrators, counselors and state and federal supporters; and
WHEREAS, these successful federal programs work to help low-income and first-generation students to enter college and earn a college degree and should be expanded to serve more Americans;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the TRiO programs be recognized for the important role they have played in encouraging and assisting students seeking higher education; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that February be recognized as national TRiO month and that February 27, 2015 be proclaimed "New Mexico TRiO Programs Day" in the house of representatives; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this memorial be transmitted to Carol Hicks, TRiO New Mexico president, at New Mexico state university.