Press
Release - April 8, 2004
Boston
Scholars Program Announces Class of 2008 Award Recipients
BOSTON,
MA -- The Boston Scholars Program, a new philanthropic organization
that grants scholarships and mentors inner-city high school students,
announced that it awarded twelve scholarships to its inaugural class.
These "Boston Scholars" each receive a four-year $4000 scholarship
to help pay for tuition, books, and transportation, as well as enter
the Boston Scholars mentoring program to help them "open doors
through educational opportunity."
The Boston
Scholars Program is one of the most exciting local non-profits in Boston,
since starting only in the past year yet having already assembled a
top notch board of advisors and conducted outreach with hundreds of
students. The mission statement of the Boston Scholars Program is to
"open doors through educational opportunity", and the Boston
Scholars Program achieves this mission by granting scholarships to rising
high-school students, and matching these "Boston Scholars"
with qualified mentors. Building on that track record of success, the
program announced the Boston Scholars Class of 2008 twelve local,
disadvantaged students entering high school this fall who needed scholarship
money and mentoring in order to ensure they would be successful in high
school and beyond.
Rob Higby,
Executive Director, reaffirmed that this announcement continues
to demonstrate the success of the Boston Scholars Program, and we are
privileged to have such a deserving and qualified group of scholars
join our program.
All of
the students receiving the Boston Scholars Award have pledged to work
with their mentor to continue their development, dedicate the proper
time and attention to their schoolwork, engage in community service,
and go on to a four-year college. The Boston Scholars Award is based
on academic potential, community involvement, leadership, and all recipients
must demonstrate financial need.
Ann Mittelstadt,
Director of Admissions, said we received about 40 applications
and interviewed about two dozen students, so we ended up with a highly
qualified and motivated class of scholars. We know that the Boston Scholars
Class of 2008 will go on to accomplish great things in high school,
college, and in their communities.
John H.
Finley, IV, Executive Director of Epiphany School in Dorchester said
we give our students an excellent foundation before they enter
high school, but we know that additional tuition assistance and especially
mentoring are essential to ensuring these students are successful and
continue onto college. The Boston Scholars Program fills this critical
need for our students and we are excited to have partnered with them,
and especially pleased that six of our students were chosen to receive
the Boston Scholars Award.
Contact:
Mike Volpe
Director, Boston Scholars Program
617-308-9394
info@bostonscholars.org