What College Success Program Funding Covers (and Excludes)

GrantID: 57623

Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $10,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in with a demonstrated commitment to Education are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Pathways to College Success Program

The Pathways to College Success Program is designed to address systemic barriers faced by first-generation college students, supporting their journey from high school to higher education. This initiative covers mentorship, academic resources, and community building, aiming to create a supportive environment that fosters student success. Excluded from this initiative are programs that focus solely on financial aid without an educational support framework.

A real-world scenario illustrating the program's impact is the case of a rural high school with a high percentage of first-generation students. By integrating mentorship from college students and providing access to academic resources such as tutoring services and college readiness workshops, this initiative helped increase college enrollment rates from 40% to 70% over three academic years. Another example could be an urban high school where students were paired with mentors who guided them through the college application process, resulting in a notable increase in both college applications and follow-through during decision-making periods.

Eligible applicants for the Pathways to College Success Program include educational institutions, nonprofit organizations focused on education, and community partnerships that aid first-generation students. However, organizations that are not directly involved in educational support services or mentorship cannot apply, as their scope does not align with the objectives of this funding.

This grant initiative aligns with factors such as enhancing academic performance through structured support systems, addressing long-standing educational inequities, and fostering a supportive community around first-generation students. The capacity for applicants to demonstrate a clear connection to these alignment factors will be critical for funding consideration, as the program seeks clear pathways to measurable academic outcomes.

In summary, the Pathways to College Success Program is not just about providing financial support, but about creating a holistic support structure that empowers students to navigate their educational journeys effectively.

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