TRiO – Saint Augustine's University Transform.Excel.Lead Fri, 17 Jan 2025 15:42:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1 /wp-content/uploads/2018/06/cropped- ̽ѡ-vertical-01-2-32x32.png TRiO – Saint Augustine's University 32 32 First-Generation Students are Celebrated /first-generation-students-are-celebrated/ Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:48:44 +0000 /?p=43100 Being the first in your family to get a college education is something to celebrate at Saint Augustine’s University. That was the idea behind an event last week in which first-generation students gathered to hear inspirational speeches and prayers, pose for pictures and – to end on a sweet note – enjoy cupcakes topped with […]

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Being the first in your family to get a college education is something to celebrate at Saint Augustine’s University. That was the idea behind an event last week in which first-generation students gathered to hear inspirational speeches and prayers, pose for pictures and – to end on a sweet note – enjoy cupcakes topped with a special message just for them.

Speakers at the “First Generation Celebration,” held Thursday, Nov. 21, in the theater at the MLK Student Center, lauded students for being pioneers and exhorted them to be strong and to be appreciative of the opportunity they had been given and to take full advantage of it.

Ophelia Johnson, a professor of Film and Interactive Media, set the tone in the invocation: “We gather here today with hearts full of gratitude for the opportunity to celebrate this program which uplifts and empowers first-generation college students. We are grateful for students who are trailblazers in their families, pursuing education with courage, determination and hope.”

The keynote speaker was Dr. Linda Hubbard Curtis, CEO of H&C Independent Educational Consultant LLC. Dr. Curtis also held several administrative positions at Saint Augustine’s, including vice president of academic affairs, before retiring. Dr. Curtis stressed that the students were blazing a path not only for themselves but for future generations as well.

“You are first generation, so your children will not be,” Dr. Curtis said. “You have the proper tools to guide them, to give them the benefit of an experience of how it was when you were in college; to educate them on financial aid, how it is to live in a residence hall, how it is to deal with professors, how it is to navigate yourself on a college campus, how it is to have that third eye when you want to be safe and sound on a college campus.”

Adonis Blue, who serves as Saint Augustine’s New Scholars Coordinator, told the students that he was a first-generation student himself. He recounted how his mother had worked three full-time jobs to put him through college. He added: “For me, it worked out that education was key to, you know, having a life where I’m able to raise a family, to have a lifestyle that’s comfortable. So take these years very seriously.”

According to the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA), 56% of college students are first-generation. The current percentage at Saint Augustine’s is unavailable, but the university has always had a large number of first-generation students.

The event was organized by the ̽ѡ TRIO Center of Excellence. TRIO is a set of federal programs that provide services to help low-income students, first-generation college students, and students with disabilities access and succeed in higher education: academic tutoring, personal counseling, mentoring, and financial guidance. Dr. Bridgette McAden, who serves on the staff of the ̽ѡ TRIO program, was the mistress of ceremonies.

Dr. Antonio Stephens, Director of the ̽ѡ TRIO Center of Excellence, led students in a pledge at the end of the event in which they committed to upholding nine tasks, including:

  1. I pledge to honor the journey I am on, embracing the challenges and celebrating every achievement.
  2. I pledge to be a trailblazer for myself, my family, and my community, opening doors for future generations.
  3. I pledge to have unwavering faith in my potential, knowing that I am capable of achieving greatness.

Before leaving, students munched on cupcakes topped with the message: “I’m first!” The event got good reviews from the students.

“This was great!” said Michel Shevchenko, a freshman from Haiti majoring in business administration. “I enjoyed the program.”

“It was a very good experience to hear words of encouragement,” added Nicholas Black, a senior from Fayetteville majoring in exercise science.

Kristoff Strachan, a senior from the Bahamas majoring in political science, appreciated the event’s larger significance: “I think it’s good for the school to have a reception for first-generation students, especially since it’s an HBCU. What a difference education has made for Black people! A college education makes a world of difference.”

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̽ѡ Students Excel at 2024 NC TRIO Student Initiatives Conference /sau-students-excel-at-2024-nc-trio-student-initiatives-conference/ Wed, 13 Mar 2024 04:25:26 +0000 /?p=41686 Saint Augustine’s University ( ̽ѡ) is thrilled to celebrate the exceptional accomplishments of its students who participated in the 2024 NC TRIO Student Initiatives Conference hosted by The North Carolina Council of Educational Opportunity. The conference at NC State University provided a platform for students to engage in academic activities and competitions, fostering leadership, scholarly achievement, […]

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Saint Augustine’s University ( ̽ѡ) is thrilled to celebrate the exceptional accomplishments of its students who participated in the 2024 NC TRIO Student Initiatives Conference hosted by The North Carolina Council of Educational Opportunity. The conference at NC State University provided a platform for students to engage in academic activities and competitions, fostering leadership, scholarly achievement, and community involvement.

“The stellar performance of ̽ѡ students at the 2024 NC TRIO Student Initiatives Conference underscores their dedication, intellectual prowess, and commitment to academic excellence,” said ̽ѡ Interim President Dr. Marcus H. Burgess. “We are immensely proud of their outstanding accomplishments and applaud their contributions to the scholarly community.”

The TRIO Center of Excellence proudly presented nine talented individuals among the participants, including Ariana White, Noah Wheeler, Ashely Petway, and Chyna Marbury from ̽ѡ. These four students particularly shone in a heated debate, securing a remarkable second-place finish and garnering praise and recognition from all attendees and organizers.

The active involvement of ̽ѡ students in the debate and the overall event exemplifies the university’s commitment to fostering intellectual growth, critical thinking, and community engagement. The TRIO Program commended their outstanding performance and contributions, highlighting their potential as future leaders in academia and beyond.

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Click here to learn more about The TRIO Center of Excellence at ̽ѡ.

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̽ѡ Congratulates Dr. Antonio Stephens on Obtaining his Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership /sau-congratulates-dr-antonio-stephens-on-obtaining-his-doctorate-of-education-in-educational-leadership/ Thu, 26 Oct 2023 20:48:47 +0000 /?p=40492 Dr. Stephens, Director of the TRIO Center of Excellence, boasts a remarkable three-decade tenure at Saint Augustine’s University. His academic journey culminated in the conferral of a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership from Fayetteville State University, marking the auspicious occasion on October 18, 2023. Dr. Stephens has consistently demonstrated unwavering commitment to the mission […]

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Dr. Stephens, Director of the TRIO Center of Excellence, boasts a remarkable three-decade tenure at Saint Augustine’s University. His academic journey culminated in the conferral of a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership from Fayetteville State University, marking the auspicious occasion on October 18, 2023. Dr. Stephens has consistently demonstrated unwavering commitment to the mission of Saint Augustine’s University, the advancement of TRIO Programs, the collaborative spirit within his team, and the holistic development of students. With great pleasure and admiration, Saint Augustine’s University extends our heartfelt congratulations to him for his exceptional dedication and successful completion of his Doctoral Program.

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̽ѡ TRIO Director Honoredwith Walter O. Mason Award /sau-trio-director-honored-with-walter-o-mason-award/ Tue, 26 Sep 2023 15:16:15 +0000 /?p=40118 Mr. Antonio Stephens, Director of the Office of TRIO Programs, returned from the National TRIO Conference held in Washington, DC, and on Monday, September 11, he was given the Walter O. Mason Award. The Walter O. Mason Award is the highest honor given by the Council for Opportunity in Education to recognize individuals for outstanding […]

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Mr. Antonio Stephens, Director of the Office of TRIO Programs, returned from the National TRIO Conference held in Washington, DC, and on Monday, September 11, he was given the Walter O. Mason Award.

The Walter O. Mason Award is the highest honor given by the Council for Opportunity in Education to recognize individuals for outstanding contributions to college opportunity programs and the advancement of educational opportunities for low-income, first-generation students and students with disabilities.

Walter O. Mason is credited as one of the creators of the Federal TRIO programs, and this prestigious award is the highest national honor given by the Council for Opportunity in Education for distinguished service and leadership.

Saint Augustine’s University would like to extend congratulations to, Mr. Antonio Stephens.

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Dr. Henry D. Brown Selected as 2021 NC TRIO Achiever /dr-henry-d-brown-selected-as-2021-nc-trio-achiever/ Wed, 20 Oct 2021 20:05:27 +0000 /?p=31758 Dr. Henry D. Brown, Assistant Principal at Rocky Mount Middle School, has been selected as 2021 NC TRIO Achiever and will be recognized at a luncheon held on Tuesday, November 2nd at the NC TRIO Annual Conference. Dr. Brown participated in the ̽ѡ Upward Bound Program (now Upward Bound Classic) as a student who attended […]

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Dr. Henry D. Brown, Assistant Principal at Rocky Mount Middle School, has been selected as 2021 NC TRIO Achiever and will be recognized at a luncheon held on Tuesday, November 2nd at the NC TRIO Annual Conference.

Dr. Brown participated in the ̽ѡ Upward Bound Program (now Upward Bound Classic) as a student who attended Tarboro High School from 1994-97.

Congratulationsto Dr. Brown for representing the ̽ѡ TRIO Center of Excellence, and remember TRIO Works!

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