“Receiving three concurrent Title V grants enables College of the Mainland to provide comprehensive support to our students academically and through various student services, positioning us for significant community growth and progress in the next five years,” said COM Title V Director, Deborah Fregia.

COM plays a pivotal role in the community by providing education and opportunities to students pursuing certificates, associate degrees, transfer credits and a new Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program. As a proud Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI), COM serves a diverse student body, with 36 percent of its students identifying as Hispanic.

The Semillas project has set forth two primary goals:

Semillas is dedicated to transforming institutional services to enhance success rates and retention among underrepresented students, ensuring they have a strong start to their academic journeys.

This grant also enables COM to strengthen student support services surrounding academic transfer students and student resource needs to increase educational outcomes and post-graduation success and transfer rates.

The project will leverage the following proven and promising strategies to achieve its goals:

  • Establishment of a new math lab
  • Increased contact hours for corequisite math students
  • Provision of math software/technology at no cost to students
  • Implementation of success coaching programs
  • Development of new articulation agreements
  • Appointment of a student resource coordinator
  • Creation of a new graduation and transfer coordinator role

The funding provided through the Title V grant will be instrumental in implementing these strategies, ultimately leading to improved success rates, higher persistence and better overall outcomes for COM students.

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