We are very grateful for Northwest Community Bank’s continuing support,” she said.Īccording to the statement, TSS students hold higher grade point averages, stay in college, and graduate sooner than non-TSS students.
“This not only strengthens our TSS cohort and peer learning communities, but also demonstrates a strong partnership committed to student success. "The support from Northwest Community Bank allows us to serve more students, beyond those eligible under WIOA guidelines,” said TSS Director, Susan Dichter.
Eligibility requirements for the highly successful TSS program include students who are facing barriers such as poverty, homelessness, disabilities, or English language fluency, according to a statement.
TSS is primarily supported through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, whose funds are administered through the Northwest Regional Workforce Investment Board. WINSTED -Northwestern Connecticut Community College recently received an award of $30,000 $10,000 each year for the next three years from Northwest Community Bank to support students enrolled in Team Success Scholars, NCCC’s college success program. For information, cNorthwest Community Bank awards Team Success Scholars 21 and Litchfield Heights, 15 MountainView Terrace, Winsted, 11-11:20 a.m., through Aug. Pearson School,, 2 Wetmore St, serving breakfast and lunch, 11:30 a.m-1 p.m through Aug.
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