Washington,
D.C. –
Today, U.S. Senators Susan Collins and Angus King and Representative Chellie
Pingree announced that the University of Southern Maine’s Veterans Upward Bound
program has been awarded $275,155 from the U.S. Department of Education.
“USM’s
Veterans Upward Bound program is the only one of its kind in the State of
Maine, and one of two such programs in New England. Since being awarded
funds, USM has been working diligently to recruit veterans for the program,” said
Senators Collins and King and Representative Pingree in a joint statement.
“We are pleased that this essential program that gives veterans the resources
and support they need to succeed in postsecondary education will continue to be
offered across Maine.”
“The
TRIO Veterans Upward Bound grant is so important to supporting the college
aspirations of veterans across Maine,” said Dr. Glenn Cummings, President of
the University of Southern Maine. “I want to thank Senators Collins
and King and Representative Pingree for their successful effort to ensure this
essential grant for Maine veterans continues.”
Last
month, Senators Collins and King and Representative Pingree
sent a letter to the U.S.
Department of Education in support of USM’s grant application.
The
University of Southern Maine’s Veterans Upward Bound program will serve
low-income, first-generation veterans from across the State of Maine. Of
Maine’s 119,058 veterans, 7,954 are low-income and 89,179 do not have a
bachelor’s degree and are highly likely to be potential first-generation
college students. The program provides assessment and enhancement of
basic skills through counseling, mentoring, tutoring, and academic instruction
in the core subject areas.