Wilson College Receives Grant to Strengthen Student Achievement Posted on: October 8, 2024 News Over the next five years, Wilson College will receive $2.25 million awarded by the U.S. Department of Education as part of the government’s Title III Strengthening Institutions Program (SIP). The funds will provide an annual boost of approximately $450,000 to the College budget to support student success initiatives based on the College’s grant proposal “Phoenix Paths to Student Achievement.” “The additional funding that the Title III grant provides will allow Wilson to create and develop critical initiatives above and beyond what we already provide. This will help our students become more successful academically as well as better prepare them for their professional futures,” said President Wesley R. Fugate, Ph.D. The Wilson College Title III Project focuses on two primary objectives: 1) to develop and implement strategies for increasing and tracking first-time in college, re-enrolled and under-prepared students through strengthening academic support programs and services, and 2) to improve institutional support for all students by strengthening academic technology infrastructure and increasing support strategies through intrusive academic advising, expanded library services, database access, improved technology and spaces for tutoring and test-taking.“After conducting a two-year self-study, we discovered we needed to develop a consistent way to retain students who were not following a linear path in pursuing their degree. Our goal, with this grant, is to engage with our students earlier and more cohesively in their academic careers in order to provide support and services they need to achieve their long-term goals,” said Elissa Heil, Ph.D., provost and vice president of Academic Affairs. As a federal program, SIP provides grants to eligible institutions of higher education (IHEs) to help them become self-sufficient and expand their capacity to serve low-income students by providing funds to improve and strengthen the institution's academic quality, institutional management, and fiscal stability. Image Previous: Faculty spotlight: Lance Cain Next: Wilson College Students Showcase Artistic Talents at Chambersburg Library Related posts May 1, 2026 2026 Academic Award Winners Congratulations to the students and faculty recognized at the 2026 Wilson College Academic Awards Ceremony held on Friday, April 24,… Read more Apr 29, 2026 Wilson College Launches Master’s Degree Program in Speech-Language Pathology Wilson College is pleased to announce the launch of a new graduate health care program, a Master of Science in Speech-Language… Read more Apr 20, 2026 Wilson College Students Shine at Pennsylvania Academy of Science Annual Meeting Wilson College biology, chemistry, and biochemistry majors showcased their research, professionalism, and scientific curiosity at the… Read more More articles ➜ Share this on: Facebook LinkedIn X Email
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