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100 Terminal Drive, Digital Ballpark, Plainview, NY 11803
This program focuses primarily on low income, first generation high school juniors and seniors. The program is designed to enable participants to reach challenging academic standards so that they enroll into college and/or remain in college through graduation.
28 East First Street, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Offers guidance to teenagers and young adults who want to go to college or technical school, including with help searching for financial assistance. Also provides pre-job training with interview skills, resume writing, entering the military, etc.
100 Terminal Drive, Digital Ballpark, Plainview, NY 11803
The overarching goal of the Campaign for Achievement is academic and social improvement for youth populations, as well as overall developmental growth. Programmatic curriculum is comprised of three critical components to address the academic, personal and social needs of participating youth: academic development, social development, and cultural and global awareness.
11 Amherst Place, White Plains, NY 10601
Provides a program that serves at risk high school juniors and seniors with job training workshops, job placement, college preparation workshops, college tours, personal development, community service activities and tutoring, based on the specific needs of the the student.
1 Roosevelt Square North, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Provides educational and employment services for eligible 16-24 year olds under the WIOA. Offers a comprehensive program to help youth transition into adulthood and gain economic self sufficiency through academic support, college/career exploration, mentoring and leadership opportunities.
1 College Rd, Batavia, NY 14020
A year-round college prep program that helps 9th-12th grade students complete high school and enroll in college. Services include in-school weekly advisement, mentoring, tutoring, college visits, SAT/ACT prep classes, cultural activities, a 6 week summer program, workshops, and financial aid advisement.
256 Washington Street, 2nd Floor, Mount Vernon, NY 10553
Provides educational support to students from under-resourced communities with the knowledge and tools needed to successfully graduate from high school, attend college, and develop a plan for the future.
10 Third Avenue, Brentwood, NY 11717
Prepares and helps individuals get ready for college. Call for additional information.
3399 North Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Provides a federally funded college preparatory program designed to generate in participants the skills and motivation necessary to persist in completing their secondary education and enter and complete a program of post secondary education. The program offers a core curriculum of instruction that includes mathematics through Calculus II, laboratory science, foreign language, computer science, composition, and literature. In addition, Upward Bound provides services such as career exploration, personal counseling, academic advising, financial aid counseling, tutorial support, mentoring programs, college entrance exam preparation, and social and cultural events.
256 Washington St, 2nd Floor, South Side, NY 10553
Provides educational support to students from under-resourced communities with the knowledge and tools needed to successfully graduate from high school, attend college, and develop a plan for the future.
7 Legion Drive, Valhalla, NY 10595
Provides education, mentoring and assistance in preparing young girls ages 9-18. Offers a comprehensive program to help youth transition into adulthood and gain economic self sufficiency through academic support, college/career exploration, mentoring and leadership opportunities.
11 Amherst Place, White Plains, NY 10601
Provides a program that serves at risk high school juniors and seniors with job training workshops, job placement, college preparation workshops, college tours, personal development, community service activities and tutoring, based on the specific needs of the the student.
101 Broad Street, Hawkins Hall #010, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Provides tutors and other support services to low income or first generation high school students, to complete high school and prepare them to enroll in college.
100 Terminal Drive, Digital Ballpark, Plainview, NY 11803
This program focuses primarily on low income, first generation high school juniors and seniors. The program is designed to enable participants to reach challenging academic standards so that they enroll into college and/or remain in college through graduation.
11 Amherst Place, White Plains, NY 10601
Provides a program where students from all socioeconomic backgrounds have equal access to the support they need to reach higher education by giving access for motivated, low-income high school students to free SAT preparation and college admission counseling.
1300 Elmwood Ave, Buck A106P, Buffalo, NY 14222
Services include enrichment courses in math, science, engineering, technology; tutoring; academic advisement; internships; counseling; SAT preparation workshops; college admissions and financial aid seminars; and career planning activities. Program staff provide services during the summer as well as throughout the academic year.
Offers tutoring positions to undergraduate students in their sophomore through senior years as well as to graduate students at Buffalo State College.
North White Plains, NY 10603
Provides a youth development program to engage youth to make healthy choices, complete high school, and aid in their potential to become competent, responsible, and caring individuals. Works in collaboration with other programs, to help those who have become teen parents to enhance their parenting skills and move toward economic self-sufficiency through counseling, case management and support groups.
845 North Broadway, White Plains, NY 10603
Provides a youth development program to engage youth to make healthy choices, complete high school, and aid in their potential to become competent, responsible, and caring individuals. Works in collaboration with other programs, to help those who have become teen parents to enhance their parenting skills and move toward economic self-sufficiency through counseling, case management and support groups.
28 East 1st Street, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Offers guidance to teenagers and young adults who want to go to college or technical school, including with help searching for financial assistance. Also provides pre-job training with interview skills, resume writing, entering the military, etc.
3399 North Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Provides a federally funded college preparatory program designed to generate in participants the skills and motivation necessary to persist in completing their secondary education and enter and complete a program of post secondary education. The program offers a core curriculum of instruction that includes mathematics through Calculus II, laboratory science, foreign language, computer science, composition, and literature. In addition, Upward Bound provides services such as career exploration, personal counseling, academic advising, financial aid counseling, tutorial support, mentoring programs, college entrance exam preparation, and social and cultural events.
2350 Broadhollow Road, Farmingdale, NY 11735
Offers remediate and pre-requisite courses in Math, Science, and English for students entering college in need of such classes.
1 Roosevelt Square North, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Provides educational and employment services for eligible 16-24 year olds under the WIOA. Offers a comprehensive program to help youth transition into adulthood and gain economic self sufficiency through academic support, college/career exploration, mentoring and leadership opportunities.
11 Amherst Place, White Plains, NY 10601
Provides a program where students from all socioeconomic backgrounds have equal access to the support they need to reach higher education by giving access for motivated, low-income high school students to free SAT preparation and college admission counseling.
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2350 Broadhollow Road, Farmingdale, NY 11735
Offers remediate and pre-requisite courses in Math, Science, and English for students entering college in need of such classes.
1166 Jefferson Ave, Ste A, Buffalo, NY 14208
College Student Programs and Services include:
College Kickoff for Incoming Freshmen - event to introduce students to what to expect when they get to college, and give them the tools to be successful once they begin.
Paid Internships: Say Yes Buffalo Scholars who have completed their first year of college are able to apply for paid internships at companies and organizations throughout Western New York. Scholars are supported with workshops and training on topics such as resumes and preparing cover letters, interviewing skills and networking.
Scholar Mentoring Program - students entering their freshman year at a Western New York college or university can apply to be matched with a mentor. The pair meets consistently for 18 months, and the mentor guides the student through the transition to college.
Summer Success Academies - students who attend Buffalo State, Erie Community or Medaille Colleges have the opportunity to enroll in free summer programs prior to the start of their freshman college year to help put them on track to be successful once they officially start classes. Students are eligible to be paid for participating through the City of Buffalo's Mayor Summer Youth program.
