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Member Associations
Membership organizations with similar purposes and goals are eligible for affiliate membership in the Council for Opportunity in Education. There are presently ten affiliate members of the Council for Opportunity in Education.
AEEE
Association for Equality and Excellence in Education, Inc.
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Link: http://www.aeee.org/
AEEE is a professional association comprised of administrators, counselors, teachers, and other staff members in New York and New Jersey who are involved in programs which promote access, retention and opportunity for disadvantaged and minority youth in high schools and colleges.
ASPIRE, Inc.
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Link: http://www.aspire-online.org/
ASPIRE, Inc. is a professional organization of persons engaged in the administration, recruitment, counseling, instruction, tutoring, or other support services for disadvantaged students. ASPIRE works to advance and defend the ideal of equal educational opportunity. States which form ASPIRE include Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Utah.
CATP
Caribbean Association of TRIO Programs
MAEOPP
Mid-America Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel
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Link: http://www.maeopp.org/
MAEOPP represents 10 states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, and Wisconsin. MAEOPP members include state colleges and universities, independent colleges, vocational-technical schools, state and local educational agencies, community colleges, public and private high schools, and community agencies. MAEOPP strives to promote secondary and postsecondary support programs to meet the academic, financial, and socio-cultural needs of minority and/or disadvantaged students.
MEAEOPP
Mideastern Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel
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Link: http://www.meaeopp.org/
MEAEOPP is a regional association composed of educational opportunity program personnel in the District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. The mission of the Association is to promote equal educational opportunity and greater accessibility to higher education for non-traditional students, who, by reason of socio-economic status, ethnic definition, physical handicap, and/or restricted cultural-educational experience, find themselves in a disadvantaged position with traditional or conventional students.
NASP
Northwest Association of Special Programs
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Link: http://www.nasp-trio.org/
NASP is an organization representing professional educators who work with low-income, first-generation, and disabled students throughout the Pacific Northwest. NASP promotes the development, improvement, and extension of education to nontraditional students living in Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and Idaho.
NEOA
New England Educational Opportunity Association
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Link: http://www.neoaonline.org/
NEAO serves as a powerful and respected voice for equal educational opportunity. The Association is committed to playing a leading role in advocating for non-traditional, low-income, minority, and physically disabled students. NEAO represents and serves institutions and students in the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
SAEOPP
Southeastern Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel
SWASAP
Southwest Association of Student Assistance Programs
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Link: http://www.swasaptrio.org/
SWASAP is an association who's purpose is to advance and defend the ideal of equal educational opportunity for all TRIO eligible individuals by providing its members the guidance and support needed to foster those activities necessary to cause the target population to persist in achieving their educational goals. SWASAP represents the states of Louisiana, Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
WESTOP
Western Association of Educational Opportunity Personnel
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