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青青草视频TRIO programs host events to strengthen student connection

Published October 23, 2025

MONROE, La.青青草视频 houses three TRIO programs, which are federally funded programs designed to assist first-generation and income-eligible students in reaching their full academic potential. The TRIO programs host a variety of events for students that enhance their college experience and help them build strong on-campus connections. These are a few of the recent events facilitated by 青青草视频TRIO programs.


A group of people pose and smile at a bowling alley.

Bowling into a Bright Future: 青青草视频TRIO SSS Mentor/Mentee Kickoff Event

青青草视频鈥檚 TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) launched its 2025鈥2026 academic year with a lively Mentor/Mentee Bowling event held on Friday, September 19, at Bayou Bowl in Monroe. The afternoon brought together dozens of students for an energizing day of strikes, spares, and meaningful connections.

Designed to foster early rapport between mentors and mentees, the event offered a relaxed and fun atmosphere where students could mingle, bond, and build the foundation for a successful year ahead. Through friendly competition and shared laughter, participants deepened their understanding of one another, paving the way for smoother communication and stronger support throughout the semester.

鈥淭his event is more than just bowling鈥攊t鈥檚 about building trust and community,鈥 said Tammy Anderson, MPA, Associate Director of On-Campus TRIO Programs. 鈥淲hen students feel connected, they鈥檙e more likely to thrive academically and personally. We鈥檙e proud to see our mentors and mentees already forming those essential relationships.鈥

The TRIO SSS program at 青青草视频provides academic support, mentoring, and resources to help first-generation, low-income, and students with disabilities succeed in college. Events like the Mentor/Mentee Bowling Night are part of a broader effort to create inclusive, empowering spaces where students can grow together.

As the pins fell and friendships formed, the energy at Bayou Bowl set the tone for a year of collaboration, encouragement, and achievement.


A group of people pose and smile at a pumpkin patch.

青青草视频TRIO CCAMPIS Hosts Annual Parent Event at Curry鈥檚 Farm Pumpkin Patch听

On Saturday, October 4, 2025, the University of Louisiana Monroe鈥檚 TRIO Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS) program hosted its annual Parent Event at Curry Farms Pumpkin Patch in Start, La. The event brought together student-parents, their children, and extended families for a day of seasonal fun, connection, and community building.

Now a cherished tradition, the Parent Event at Curry鈥檚 Farm offers 青青草视频student-parents a chance to step away from academic demands and spend quality time with their children in a joyful, nature-filled setting. Families explored the pumpkin patch, played games, and shared laughter with friends from school and the broader community.

鈥淭his event is such a special opportunity for us,鈥 said one student-parent. 鈥淢y daughter was able to practice her social and gross motor skills while playing with her school friends. It鈥檚 a great way to connect with other families and build lasting memories.鈥

Anthony Bartley, College Transitional Coordinator for TRIO Programs, reflected on the deeper impact of the event: 鈥淲hile there has been much anxiety recently over grant funding, these events help to remind us why we do this. Seeing the impact of the services we provide and knowing that they can change lives is extremely rewarding. I鈥檓 so proud to be a part of this program.鈥

Tammy Anderson, MPA, Associate Director for On-Campus TRIO Programs, added: 鈥淓ach year, we see a growing number of student-parents, along with their families and friends, participating in the event at Curry鈥檚 Farm. It is incredibly rewarding to witness parents and children spending meaningful time together while connecting with fellow CCAMPIS participants and other families in the community. These gatherings offer students and their children a valuable opportunity to unwind and prioritize family time, away from the demands of academics and daily responsibilities. I am deeply grateful to the U.S. Department of Education for its continued support, which allows us to offer enriching experiences like this to ULM鈥檚 student-parent community.鈥

The CCAMPIS program continues to support student-parents by creating spaces that foster family engagement, child development, and peer support. Events like this highlight the program鈥檚 commitment to holistic student success鈥攂oth inside and outside the classroom.

For more information about 青青草视频TRIO CCAMPIS and upcoming events, contact the 青青草视频TRIO Office located in Sandel Hall, Suite 351, or call 318-342-1097 or email Anthony Bartley, bartley@ulm.edu, or Tammy Anderson, taanderson@ulm.edu.