FAFSA applications are down almost 15% year-over-year in Connecticut, and according to the National College Attainment Network (NCAN), underserved and minority students are most affected. NCAN is raising concerns about what this might mean for students who rely on financial aid to afford a college education.
UB's President, Dr. Danielle Wilken, and Bridgeport's Superintendent, Dr. Carmela Levy-David, met this challenge and worked together to find a solution for 2024 Bridgeport public high school graduates who may be negatively impacted by the lack of access to financial aid for the 2024-2025 school year and beyond. The solution? Bridgeport's Brightest — a four-year renewable scholarship program. Bridgeport's Brightest Scholarship will greatly reduce the financial burden on local students wanting to earn their college degrees.
"We are deeply committed to investing in our local community and fostering the next generation of life-long learners," shared President Wilken. "By partnering with Bridgeport Public Schools, we aim to provide more students with the resources and support they need to pursue higher education," she said. "This scholarship is not just an investment in individual futures but also in the future of our community as a whole."
Dr. Levy-David emphasized the impact this scholarship opportunity could have on local students, their families, and the city, saying, "Bridgeport Public Schools is proud to join University of Bridgeport in supporting our students to change their lives in one generation through their access to higher learning. This partnership ensures that students will continue to have equitable access to a brighter future in the city they call home."
UB is using a combination of grants, scholarships, and institutional aid to ensure that as many Bridgeport high school graduates have access to a UB education as possible. Access to quality higher education ensures more underrepresented groups can succeed academically and professionally; it is the key to realizing equity and breaking the cycles of generational poverty.
"I'm thrilled to know that University of Bridgeport is offering a renewable four-year scholarship to Bridgeport's 2024 high school graduates," said Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim, sharing in the enthusiasm for this collaboration. "Providing quality education to Bridgeport students is always high on our list of priorities in this City, and because of this, we're grateful for the support University of Bridgeport is now offering to our graduates for the upcoming academic year." Ganim continued, "I'm certain this will inspire local students and help them understand that higher education is obtainable with the financial assistance provided through the University."
Learn more about University of Bridgeport and hear directly from Dr. Wilken and Dr. Levy-David about this transformative scholarship opportunity here.
About University of Bridgeport
University of Bridgeport offers career-oriented undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees and programs for people seeking personal and professional growth. The University promotes academic excellence, personal responsibility, and commitment to service. Distinctive curricula in an international, culturally diverse, and supportive learning environment prepare graduates for life and leadership in an increasingly interconnected world. The University is independent and non-sectarian. www.bridgeport.edu
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