Mission Celebrates First-Generation College Students

Mission Celebrates First-Generation College Students

BAR HARBOR, ME — In 2017, The Council for Opportunity in Education designated November 8t h as a day to celebrate first-generation college students. By first-generation (“first gen”), we mean students who will be the first members of their families to graduate from a four-year college.

According to The Center for First Generation Student Success:

November 8 was selected as the date for the annual National First-Generation College Celebration to honor the anniversary of the signing of the Higher Education Act of 1965. The Higher Education Act (“HEA”) emerged out of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s War on Poverty. Much like other hallmark legislation of that era such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, HEA was intended to help level a playing field that for too long had been weighed against Americans from minority and low income backgrounds.

In addition to creating federal grants and loan programs to help students finance their educations, the legislation made key investments in institutions of higher education. Additionally, HEA ushered in programs, particularly the Federal TRIO programs, necessary for post-secondary access, retention and completion for low income, potential first-generation college graduates.

  • 62% of our Maine Seacoast Mission Scholarship recipients are first gen.

  • 100% of our college exploration and engagement program students are first gen.

Today and every day, we honor you, your families and communities and celebrate your courage and perseverance as you journey to and through college!

Learn more about the Mission Scholarship program.

From MA to Milbridge: Collaboration Helps Secure Home for Veteran

From MA to Milbridge: Collaboration Helps Secure Home for Veteran

From Massachusetts to Milbridge: Collaboration helps secure home for veteran

By Spencer Roberts |
Posted: Tue 5:29 PM, Nov 05, 2019

MILBRIDGE, Maine (WABI) – “To see it drawn on a napkin three years ago and be a dream to being a reality, it’s pretty amazing.”

Scott Shaw is the housing rehab manager for Maine Seacoast Mission. When he looks at this construction zone in Milbridge, he sees the start of a new life for a veteran.

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Thank You! Illinois Sigma Kappa Sketti Dinner Fundraiser for Mission

Thank You! Illinois Sigma Kappa Sketti Dinner Fundraiser for Mission

Come join the women of Sigma Kappa for a fabulous Italian dinner. For just $7 a plate you can have your choice of spaghetti and meatballs or fettuccine (vegetarian) and garlic bread. For people purchasing tickets that are not within Sigma Kappa, your dinner will be provided in a to-go container for your convenience!

Proceeds raised will be donated to the Sigma Kappa Foundation for the benefit of the Maine Seacoast Mission. The Maine Seacoast Mission provides for families living on islands off of the coast of Maine who have no access to food, clothing, medical supplies or other resources. Maine holds a special place in the heart of Sigma Kappa, because we were founded in Waterville, Maine on November 9th, 1874.

Friday, Nov 8 @ 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Where:
Sigma Kappa Chapter House
308 W Cherry St.
Carbondale, IL

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