Extending access to a college education
The Trio Programs at PCC are Federal outreach and student services programs designed to identify and provide services for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Our goal is to help give students from low-income families an equal opportunity to earn a college education. PCC's Federal TRIO Programs (TRIO) are U.S. Department of Education outreach and student services programs designed to serve low-income individuals, first-generation college students, and individuals with disabilities, progress through the academic pipeline from middle school to college.
- Free Academic Tutoring
- Academic Advisement and Mentoring
- Financial Literacy Education
- College Tours and Cultural Experiences
PCC's TRIO Programs
Explore our four TRIO Programs to find the one that is the best fit for you.
- Have completed 12 units at PCC
- Are low-income or a first-generation college student or have a disability.
- Want to earn an AA / AS degree or a certificate and transfer to a four-year university.
- Demonstrate academic need
- Attend John Muir, Blair, Pasadena High School, Arroyo High School or Rosemead High School.
- Are low-income or a first-generation college student.
- Plan to pursue a college degree in STEM
- Attend one of our target high schools in Pasadena or El Monte
- Are low-income or a first-generation college student.