PepsiCo Launches $40 Million Community College Program to Support 4,000 Black and Hispanic Students
On March 30, 2021, PepsiCo announced a new $40 million scholarship and mentoring program aimed at supporting 4,000 Black and Hispanic community college students over five years. Initially launching in Dallas, Westchester, Houston, and Chicago, the program will later expand to 16 more cities. This initiative includes Uplift Scholarships for students pursuing associate degrees and S.M.I.L.E scholarships for graduates moving to four-year institutions. It is part of PepsiCo's broader commitment to combat economic disparities impacting these communities.
- Launch of a $40 million scholarship program targeting Black and Hispanic community college students.
- Aims to support 4,000 students, providing financial aid and mentorship, enhancing PepsiCo's community engagement.
- Expands the successful pilot program with City Colleges of Chicago to a broader geographical area.
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PURCHASE, N.Y., March 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Recognizing the need for systemic change to address barriers that make it difficult for low-income students of color to pursue higher education, PepsiCo and its philanthropic arm, The PepsiCo Foundation, today announced a new
Higher education is a key pathway to better pay, greater job opportunities and long-term economic security. This
"Education is a great equalizer that enables economic growth, upward mobility and helps build generational wealth that lifts up communities over the long-term," said PepsiCo Chairman and CEO Ramon Laguarta. "With this program, we are creating a differentiated experience for students that goes beyond scholarships by providing critical training, support and other services that will put them on the path to success. Last year, PepsiCo committed to using our resources to combat deep-rooted economic disparities that have long impacted Black and Hispanic communities. We're proud to announce this community college program today as a key part of that effort."
The program is comprised of two types of scholarships – Uplift Scholarships for students seeking two-year associate degrees or trade certificates and S.M.I.L.E (Success Matters in Life & Education) scholarships for community college graduates transitioning to four-year colleges. Because students of color are more likely than white students to face challenges like access to affordable housing, childcare support, transportation and food, scholarship recipients will receive funding for education expenses like tuition and books as well as financial support for eligible living expenses.
In lives lost, rates of infection and joblessness, COVID-19 has inflicted a staggering toll on Black and Hispanic communities, exposing deep-rooted health and economic disparities. It has also increased challenges for students of color seeking higher education, threatening their access to jobs for years to come.
PepsiCo is currently working with Dallas College, Houston Community College, Westchester Community College and City Colleges of Chicago in this program and will add additional community college partners as the program expands to more cities. This initiative is based on a successful three-year pilot between PepsiCo and City Colleges of Chicago.
"City Colleges of Chicago is honored to be a part of The PepsiCo Foundation scholarship initiative. These transformative resources will help our talented students enroll, persist and complete. I have no doubt that this program will reshape lives," said Juan Salgado, Chancellor of City Colleges of Chicago. "We are thankful that PepsiCo put words into action by supporting the academic excellence of community colleges. I applaud their efforts in removing barriers to higher education, and to helping end racial inequity in education and beyond."
This program is a cornerstone initiative of PepsiCo's more than
More information about PepsiCo's Racial Equality Journey can be found online at pepsico.com/about/diversity-and-engagement.
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About The PepsiCo Foundation
Established in 1962, The PepsiCo Foundation, the philanthropic arm of PepsiCo, invests in the essential elements of a sustainable food system with a mission to support thriving communities. Working with non-profits and experts around the globe, we're focused on helping alleviate hunger, managing water and waste responsibly and supporting women as champions of nutrition from farm to family. We strive for tangible impact in the places where we live and work—collaborating with industry peers, local and international organizations, and our employees to affect large-scale change on the issues that matter to us and are of global importance. Learn more at www.pepsico.com/sustainability/philanthropy.
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