Kaplan Educational Foundation Taps KEF Alum Nolvia Delgado as its Next Leader
The Kaplan Educational Foundation has appointed Nolvia Delgado as its new leader, demonstrating the success of its Kaplan Leadership Program that assists first-generation community college students in transferring to top universities. Delgado, a former Kaplan Scholar, brings extensive experience in program development and community engagement. Under her leadership, the Foundation aims to continue supporting low-income students in achieving their academic and professional goals. Since 2006, over 100 Scholars have been admitted to prestigious institutions, with 87% earning their bachelor’s degrees.
- Nolvia Delgado, a former Kaplan Scholar, appointed as new leader of Kaplan Educational Foundation, exemplifying the program's success.
- Over 100 Scholars helped gain admission to top-tier universities since 2006, indicating effective program outcomes.
- 87% of Kaplan Leadership Program Scholars have earned a bachelor's degree, showcasing the program's impact on higher education.
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Reinforces KEF’s Mission of Giving Community College Students Opportunities to Attend Top Four-Year Universities
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Beyond firsthand experience as a KLP Scholar, Delgado brings to her new role professional experience in program development, community outreach and engagement, fundraising and partnership development. This includes work in the public, private and nonprofit sectors, including a stint at KEF as a Program Development Associate (its first
Delgado will take over for Nancy Lee Sànchez, who has accepted a role at
“We at KEF are committed to ensuring that our Scholars have the preparation to lead in their communities and in their professions,” said Sànchez. “I believe that there is no better way to commit to your mission and to show confidence in its practices than to hire those you have trained and prepared for leadership. I always said that I hoped that one day a Kaplan Leadership Scholar would lead KEF, and that day has come. In passing the KEF torch to Nolvia, I know that she will take and carry forth its flame to support, guide, serve, and champion the goals and dreams of the next generation of Kaplan Leadership Scholars.”
Delgado said, “The Kaplan Educational Foundation changed my life. It broadened my perspective, taught me to dream big and equipped me with the leadership skills necessary to make this dream a reality. It is thanks to the Foundation that – as a first-generation native Spanish speaker – I’ve been able to be a voice for students and families across NYC, an advocate for refugees in
Since its inception in 2006, the Kaplan Leadership Program has helped more than 100 Scholars gain admission to the country’s most competitive schools, including Yale,
For more information on the Kaplan Leadership Scholars and how to apply to be a scholar: http://www.kaplanedlfoundation.org
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