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KIPP Forward

Every child deserves an excellent education and the opportunity to graduate from college and enter a rewarding career.

Unfortunately, youth from underserved communities often face a different reality. Across the United States., less than 10% of students from low-income families earn college degrees; and, young adults with a bachelor’s degree earn 55% more than those with only a high school diploma. Nationwide, of every 100 students who start high school only 23 earn a college degree within five years of high school graduation; in Chicago, only 16 do so.

The KIPP Forward Team supports KIPP Chicago alumni in developing the tools and knowledge needed to attain a college degree. By offering a mix of programs and services designed to reach every student and family — from one-on-one student meetings, to financial aid counseling, academic advising, life skills training, mentoring, college guidance, and more — KIPP Forward provides Èý¼¶×Ôο alumni with the tools for success in high school, college, and the competitive world beyond.

At the national level, KIPP has created with the institutions that share our belief that a student’s zip code and family income should not dictate whether he or she attains a degree.

Partner universities commit to not only admitting KIPP students, but also providing critical resources once those students are on campus to ensure that the students remain on track for a college degree. Current KIPP college partners include Vanderbilt University, Spelman College, Franklin and Marshall College, Colby College, and many more.