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PASS program gets a new home

PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth Academic Support Services (PASS) program at Plymouth State University (PSU) celebrated its new, expanded location in the Speare Administration Building on the PSU campus with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday, Nov. 2nd. U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan attended the event and offered remarks.

PASS provides nearly 200 undergraduate students each year with academic instruction, financial aid counseling, peer mentoring and other services. T

he program focuses on students who are first generation college students, low-income students or students with disabilities. PASS encompasses components of TRIO Student Support Services and Tutoring, a federal program designed to help students develop effective learning strategies and skills to achieve academic success.

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