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The Kaplan Educational Foundation (KEF) has announced the college decisions for its 17th cohort of scholars in the Kaplan Leadership Program. Established in 2006, this program supports high-potential, low-income, and underrepresented community college students in completing their associate's degrees and transferring to top four-year institutions. The program's holistic approach includes tutoring, academic advisement, leadership training, and financial support.

Key achievements of the program include:

  • 92% of Kaplan Scholars have earned a bachelor's degree
  • The 2024 cohort gained admission to over 25 top schools nationwide
  • Scholars were accepted into prestigious institutions such as Princeton, Brown, and USC

KEF recently received a three-year grant to fund a new Community College Bridge Program, extending its mission to help high school students from underserved communities prepare for community college and successful transfer to four-year institutions.

La Kaplan Educational Foundation (KEF) ha annunciato le decisioni universitarie per il suo 17° gruppo di studiosi nel Kaplan Leadership Program. Fondato nel 2006, questo programma supporta studenti di college comunitari ad alto potenziale, a basso reddito e sottorappresentati nel completamento dei loro diplomi di associato e nel trasferimento a istituzioni universitarie di alto livello. L'approccio olistico del programma include tutoring, consulenza accademica, formazione al leadership e supporto finanziario.

Tra i principali successi del programma ci sono:

  • Il 92% degli studiosi Kaplan ha conseguito una laurea triennale
  • Il gruppo del 2024 ha ottenuto l'ammissione a oltre 25 scuole di élite a livello nazionale
  • Gli studiosi sono stati accettati in istituzioni prestigiose come Princeton, Brown e USC

KEF ha recentemente ricevuto una sovvenzione triennale per finanziare un nuovo Programma di Transizione per i College Comunitari, estendendo la sua missione per aiutare gli studenti delle scuole superiori provenienti da comunità svantaggiate a prepararsi per i college comunitari e a trasferirsi con successo in istituzioni universitarie di quattro anni.

La Fundación Educativa Kaplan (KEF) ha anunciado las decisiones de las universidades para su 17ª cohorte de becados en el Programa de Liderazgo Kaplan. Establecido en 2006, este programa apoya a estudiantes de colegios comunitarios de alto potencial, bajos ingresos y subrepresentados en la finalización de sus títulos de asociado y en la transferencia a instituciones de cuatro años de prestigio. El enfoque integral del programa incluye tutoría, asesoramiento académico, capacitación en liderazgo y apoyo financiero.

Los logros clave del programa incluyen:

  • El 92% de los becados de Kaplan han obtenido una licenciatura
  • La cohorte de 2024 fue admitida en más de 25 escuelas destacadas a nivel nacional
  • Los becados fueron aceptados en instituciones prestigiosas como Princeton, Brown y USC

KEF recibió recientemente una subvención de tres años para financiar un nuevo Programa de Puente para Colegios Comunitarios, ampliando su misión de ayudar a los estudiantes de secundaria de comunidades desatendidas a prepararse para el colegio comunitario y realizar una transferencia exitosa a instituciones de cuatro años.

카플란 교육 재단(KEF)은 카플란 리더십 프로그램의 17기 장학생들에 대한 대학 결정을 발표했습니다. 2006년에 설립된 이 프로그램은 잠재력이 높고 소득이 낮으며 대표성이 부족한 커뮤니티 대학 학생들이 준학사 학위를 마치고 4년제 우수 기관으로 편입할 수 있도록 지원합니다. 이 프로그램의 전체론적 접근 방식에는 튜터링, 학업 상담, 리더십 훈련, 재정 지원이 포함됩니다.

프로그램의 주요 성과는 다음과 같습니다:

  • 92%의 카플란 장학생들이 학사 학위를 취득했습니다
  • 2024년 그룹은 전국 최고 학교 25곳 이상에 입학 허가를 받았습니다
  • 장학생들이 프린스턴, 브라운, USC와 같은 명문 대학에 합격했습니다

KEF는 최근에 3년 동안의 보조금을 받아 새로운 커뮤니티 대학 브리지 프로그램을 지원하고, 소외된 커뮤니티의 고등학교 학생들이 커뮤니티 대학에 준비하고 4년제 기관으로 성공적으로 전이될 수 있도록 돕는 미션을 확장했습니다.

La Fondation Éducative Kaplan (KEF) a annoncé les décisions universitaires pour sa 17e cohorte de boursiers dans le Programme de Leadership Kaplan. Établi en 2006, ce programme soutient les étudiants de collèges communautaires à fort potentiel, à faible revenu et sous-représentés dans l'obtention de leur diplôme d'associé et leur transfert vers des institutions de quatre ans de premier plan. L'approche holistique du programme comprend du tutorat, du conseil académique, une formation au leadership et un soutien financier.

Les réalisations clés du programme incluent :

  • 92 % des boursiers Kaplan ont obtenu un diplôme de licence
  • La cohorte 2024 a été admise dans plus de 25 écoles prestigieuses à l'échelle nationale
  • Les boursiers ont été acceptés dans des institutions prestigieuses telles que Princeton, Brown et USC

KEF a récemment reçu une subvention de trois ans pour financer un nouveau programme de passerelle pour les collèges communautaires, élargissant ainsi sa mission d'aider les élèves des lycées de milieux défavorisés à se préparer pour les collèges communautaires et à réussir leur transfert vers des institutions de quatre ans.

Die Kaplan Educational Foundation (KEF) hat die Hochschulentscheidungen für ihre 17. Kohorte von Stipendiaten im Kaplan Leadership Program bekannt gegeben. Im Jahr 2006 gegründet, unterstützt dieses Programm Studenten an Community Colleges mit hohem Potenzial, niedrigem Einkommen und unterrepräsentierten Gruppen bei der Absolvierung ihrer Associate Degrees und beim Transfer zu erstklassigen vierjährigen Institutionen. Der ganzheitliche Ansatz des Programms umfasst Nachhilfe, akademische Beratung, Leadership-Training und finanzielle Unterstützung.

Zu den wichtigsten Erfolgen des Programms gehören:

  • 92% der Kaplan-Stipendiaten haben einen Bachelor-Abschluss erworben
  • Die Kohorte 2024 wurde an über 25 Spitzenhochschulen landesweit aufgenommen
  • Stipendiaten wurden an renommierte Institutionen wie Princeton, Brown und USC angenommen

KEF erhielt kürzlich eine dreijährige Finanzierung für ein neues Community College Bridge-Programm, um seine Mission zu erweitern, Schüler der Oberstufe aus unterversorgten Gemeinschaften bei der Vorbereitung auf Community Colleges und den erfolgreichen Transfer zu vierjährigen Institutionen zu unterstützen.

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  • 92% of Kaplan Scholars have earned a bachelor's degree, significantly outperforming national averages
  • The 2024 cohort gained admission to over 25 top schools nationwide, including prestigious institutions
  • KEF received a three-year grant to fund a new Community College Bridge Program, expanding its reach
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Leadership Program Helps Community College Students Transfer and Earn Four-Year Degrees From Top Colleges and Universities

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Kaplan Educational Foundation (KEF) celebrates the latest college decisions from its 17th cohort of scholars in its Kaplan Leadership Program.

The Kaplan Educational Foundation's 2024 Cohort. (Photo: Business Wire)

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.

Press Contact: Valerie Silverman Kerr, valerie@vsk-publicrelations.com, 914-806-6647

Source: Kaplan Educational Foundation

FAQ

What is the success rate of Kaplan Leadership Program scholars in earning a bachelor's degree?

92% of Kaplan Leadership Program scholars have earned a bachelor's degree, which is significantly higher than the national average for community college transfer students.

Which universities have accepted Kaplan Leadership Scholars for 2024?

The 2024 Kaplan Leadership Scholars have been accepted to prestigious universities including Princeton University, Brown University, Mount Holyoke College, Smith College, and the University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business, among others.

What new program has the Kaplan Educational Foundation recently launched?

The Kaplan Educational Foundation has recently launched the Community College Bridge Program, funded by a three-year grant from the Ichigo Foundation. This program aims to help high school students from underserved communities prepare for community college and successful transfer to four-year institutions.

How does the Kaplan Leadership Program support community college students?

The Kaplan Leadership Program provides a holistic approach to support, including extensive tutoring, academic advisement services, leadership and career training, stipends for living expenses, and other resources to help students complete their associate's degree and transfer to four-year institutions.

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