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Senator Collins writes Op Ed in support of TRIO programs

Posted on May 20, 2022 by steven.visco

Senator Collins has long been a supporter of Maine’s TRIO programs, and recently wrote an Op Ed outlining her support.

Viewpoint: Helping first generation college students  

Thank you Senator Collins for championing the educational opportunities of Maine’s First Generation college students!

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