The Higher Learning Foundation

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The Higher Learning Foundation is a public charity located in Washington, D.C. Its goal is to improve college achievement possibilities for graduates of the District of Columbia Public Schools system (DCPS).

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[edit] History

The Higher Learning Foundation (HLF) was created in February 2007 by Chris Svoboda, George Foulard and Steve Rafferty, three students at Georgetown University. The impetus for establishing HLF was an October 2006 study produced by the Bridgespan Group on behalf of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The study documented the low rate of success of D.C. public school students at the college level: of those surveyed, 29% enrolled in college within 18 months of their high school graduation, and only 9% were projected to graduate within five years.

[edit] Mission

Seeking to address the disheartening situation documented by the Bridgespan Group study, the Higher Learning Foundation has been implementing programs in the D.C.-area to help improve students' chances for success at the college level. Through its various programs, HLF maintains as its ultimate goal making successful higher learning possible for public school students in the District of Columbia and beyond.

[edit] Programs

During its short history, HLF has implemented and begun to develop various programs designed to boost college success rates for D.C. public school graduates. The Academic Achievement Scholarship Program, begun in 2007, awards scholarship prizes to D.C. high school seniors demonstrating a financial need, leadership ability, and a commitment to academic success. The First Annual Academic Achievement Scholarships were awarded on June 7, 2007, to Adela Paiz and Fairouz Foty, two graduating seniors at Woodrow Wilson Senior High School. Each award was valued at $3,000.

Other HLF programs in development include a SAT preparation course and college admissions counseling services. These programs will be initiated on a pilot basis at a D.C. high school during the 2007-2008 academic year.

[edit] Fundraising

As a public charity, The Higher Learning Foundation relies exclusively on donations from members of the public to fund its activities. In its initial fundraising campaign, which ran from February-June 2007, HLF received $10,400 in donations from individuals around the United States.

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