TRIO NCEOC IMPACT ANALYSIS

The Educational Opportunity Centers (EOC) are part of the federal TRIO programs designed to provide information on college admissions to qualified adults. EOC helps participants with completing applications for college admissions, financial aid, and other educational opportunities. The goal is to support income-eligible, first-generation college students and adults aiming to continue or begin post-secondary education, thereby improving their economic and financial literacy and ultimately enhancing their access to higher education and career opportunities.

Eligibility

Eligibility Chart

Ethnicity

Ethnicity Chart

Age

Age Chart

Palomar College Students Served

Students Served Chart

Reports reflect Eligibility for TRIO EOC program, Ethnicity, Age and students served that attended Palomar College vs other Colleges or Universities.
Data from current grant cycle to date (2021-2024). Total Students Served: 3086

Objectives Met

101.1 Percent

Served 1011/1000

79.23 Percent

First Generation & Income-Eligible

38.1 Percent

Obtained a Secondary Diploma

78.9 Percent

Applied for Financial Aid

90.83 Percent

Applied for Admissions

60.31 Percent

Enrolled

Report reflects latest grant year annual progress report (APR) as reported to the Department of Education.
Data from grant year 2022 (September 1, 2022 to August 31st 2023). Total Students Served: 1011/1000