Student Support Services


The TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) program at the University of Georgia provides comprehensive services to students who are first-generation, income-eligible, and/or registered with the Disability Resource Center.

The primary goal of TRIO SSS is to help transition, retain, and graduate students at UGA. Through its services, the program provides opportunities for academic development, assists with college requirements, and serves to motivate students toward the successful completion of their undergraduate degree program.

The TRIO SSS program offers the following services:

  • Services/Benefits

    • Priority Tutoring
    • Private Study Space with Free Printing
    • Graduate and Professional School Tours
    • Individualized Career and Academic Guidance
    • Monthly Workshops on College and Real-Life Topics
    • Graduate School Admission Study Materials
    • GRE Discounts
    • Financial wellness counseling and FAFSA completion assistance
    • Social and Cultural Events
    • Leadership, Mentoring, and Service-Learning Opportunities
    • Priority Registration*

Want to Learn More? Attend an Information Session. Click on the date below to register.

 

JANUARY 22ND AT 4PM

 

FEBRUARY 15TH AT 5:30PM

 

FEBRUARY 21ST AT 5:30PM

 

  MARCH 19TH AT 5PM   

 

   APRIL 3RD AT 5PM     

 

 APRIL 9TH AT 5PM       

 

Please complete the interest form to receive application information.

 

Interest form

 

Please email triosss@uga.edu if you have any questions!

For more information, please contact our TRIO Student Support Services staff:

 

MaxwellSherontae Maxwell

Assistant Director Access Programs
243 Milledge Hall
706.542.7640
sbolden@uga.edu

 

 

 

 

lastasiaLastasia Ramsey

Program Manager of Student Support Services and STEM-H
126 Milledge Hall
706.542.7940
lastasia.ramsey@uga.edu

 

 

 

Latricia

Latricia Gaston

Administrative Associate
125 Milledge Hall
706.542.7242
lag49250@uga.edu

 

 

 

The TRIO Student Support Services program is federally funded through the U.S. Department of Education.