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College Education as a Community Aspiration

In partnership with the New Haven Board of Education and Yale University, The Community Foundation created New Haven Promise (NHP) as one part of New Haven’s nationally-recognized School Change initiative. NHP promotes college education as a community aspiration and provides qualifying high school graduates with college scholarships. NHP is run by The Community Foundation, and our commitment to pay administrative costs has leveraged unprecedented financial commitments from Yale University and Yale-New Haven Hospital, among others.

The Community Foundation believes that the quality of students’ education is critical to the future of our region, including its economic development, equal opportunity for all, and residents’ overall quality of life. With that understanding, On November 9, 2010, The Community Foundation  joined with the City of New HavenNew Haven Public SchoolsYale University to announce New Haven Promise (NHP).

NHP is part of The City of New Haven’s nationally-recognized School Change initiative. The focus of NHP is on promoting college education as an aspiration for all New Haven Public School students; assisting graduating students from New Haven Public Schools to pursue further education after high school; and enhancing the growth, stability and economic development of the City of New Haven.

For its part, The Community Foundation will provide the funds needed to administer New Haven Promise. “The Community Foundation’s fundamental commitment to our donors past and present is to do what we think will build a brighter future for our community.  By making this promise to the students in New Haven public schools, we are acting on our belief that investing in school change and investing in each student is the way in which we create a brighter future,” said Will Ginsberg, President & CEO of The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven. “The Community Foundation has long believed that education is the base on which long-term social progress is built.  For this reason, this promise to New Haven’s students, both current and future, is also a moment of great promise for our city.”

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For more information about New Haven Promise and New Haven’s School Change initiative, visit www.newhavenpromise.org.

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Only half of this country's adults have a college degree, but three-fourths of the fastest growing job sectors require at least a bachelor's degree. We need to make sure that our students can compete for the jobs of the future.