Kaplan Educational Foundation Announces 2024 College Decisions
August 15 2024 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
Leadership Program Helps Community College
Students Transfer and Earn Four-Year Degrees From Top Colleges and
Universities
The Kaplan Educational Foundation (KEF) celebrates the latest
college decisions from its 17th cohort of scholars in its Kaplan
Leadership Program.
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The Kaplan Educational Foundation's 2024
Cohort. (Photo: Business Wire)
Established in 2006, the Kaplan Leadership Program helps
high-potential, low-income and underrepresented community college
students complete their associate's degree, successfully transfer
and go on to earn a four-year bachelor's degree at the nation's
most highly-selective schools. The program focuses on a holistic
approach – providing extensive tutoring, academic advisement
services, leadership and career training, stipends for living
expenses, and other resources and support to help them expand their
personal goals, and eventually attain leadership roles in their
professions and communities.
Since KEF’s inception, Kaplan Leadership Scholars – primarily
first-generation college students – have consistently earned
admission to the country’s most competitive schools; 92 percent of
Kaplan Scholars have earned a bachelor’s degree. (In stark
contrast, data from the Aspen Institute shows that while 80 percent
of community college students dream of transferring to a four-year
school, only 30 percent manage to make the transfer happen, and of
those who do, only 11 percent earn a bachelor’s degree – even fewer
who come from low-income families.)
College decisions for the 2024 Kaplan Leadership Scholars are as
follows:
- Barbara R. Abreu Bicelis, Borough of Manhattan Community
College ‘24, Mount Holyoke College
- Joely Castillo, Borough of Manhattan Community College ‘24,
Brown University
- Anthony Chimbay, Borough of Manhattan Community College '24,
Lawrence University
- Shaquana Darden, Bronx Community College ‘24, Princeton
University
- Yaxeny Hernandez-Ravelo, Hostos Community College ‘24, Lawrence
University
- Shayla (Rose) Jimenez, Borough of Manhattan Community College
‘24, Smith College
- Paula Mayorga, Hudson County Community College ‘24, Mount
Holyoke College
- Precious Opaola, UCNJ Union College of Union County, NJ ‘24,
Princeton University
- Vaughn Robinson, Westchester Community College ‘24, University
of Southern California - Marshall School of Business
- Genesis Torres, Borough of Manhattan Community College ‘24,
Brown University
This year's Scholars earned admission to more than 25 top
schools nationwide.
"We're thrilled to celebrate the achievements of our students at
this time, who continue to build on our scholars’ strong legacy of
success," says Jonathan Chavez, Director of Academic Advisement,
KEF.
"This year’s cohort continues to represent the wide diversity
that exists in U.S. community colleges, including non-traditional
age students, recent immigrants, first-generation and ESL learners,
and students pursuing degrees in education, STEM, computer science,
medicine, law and other fields. We’re excited to continue to remove
barriers and provide greater access to higher education for
talented, motivated individuals."
Earlier this year, KEF received a three-year grant from the
Ichigo Foundation to fund a new Community College Bridge Program to
extend its mission to a younger demographic – to help high school
students from underserved communities prepare earlier for their
community college experience while positioning them for successful
transfer to and graduation from a four-year institution.
For more information on the Kaplan Leadership Scholars and how
to apply to be a scholar: http://www.kaplanedfoundation.org
ABOUT THE KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
The Kaplan Educational Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public
charity, was initially established and supported by a generous
endowment funded by Kaplan, Inc. executives with the idea of
helping a small group of students in a big way. The Foundation
provides high-potential, low-income students with academic and
financial support and leadership training to raise their
expectations for success and open doors to opportunities that will
change their lives and communities. For more information, please
visit www.kaplanedfoundation.org.
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