Alumni Info Packet
Transcript of Alumni Info Packet
For more information, you can
email/call/text the reps below:
Eduardo Sesatty
High School Alumni Counselor
210.412.0576
Edward De Leon
College Alumni Counselor
210.774.0496
The KIPP through College team serves our KIPP alumni as an added arm of support
and resources for their college preparation and success. As KIPPsters, students have
access to:
Individual Advising
o College prep, SAT/ACT test prep, career planning, class selection, time
management, transfer planning, degree planning, and leveraging
resources
KIPP College Partners Network (Page 4 & 5)
o 50+ universities that partner with KIPP to graduate our KIPPsters
o Provide resources like scholarships, dedicated points of contact,
holistic application reviews, housing opportunities, summer programs,
and transfer opportunities
KIPP Summer Programs (Page 2 & 3)
o Paid internships with KIPP Corporate Partners and local companies for
high school and college students
o All-expenses paid pre-college programs at KIPP College Partner
Schools for high school students
KIPP Scholarships
o KIPP College Savings Account
o Programs that earn money since the 9th grade
o Other KIPP-specific scholarships through KIPP College Partners
Network
KIPP Alumni Association (KAA)
o Network of KIPP alumni in college and the professional world
o Mentoring from upperclassmen KIPPsters known as College
Ambassadors
Additional services
o Graduate School test prep
o Guidance counseling
o Career workshops
o Networking opportunities
Future Focus is a college and career readiness program designed
to equip high school and college students with the necessary skills
to succeed in college and in the workplace. Sessions are taught by
Accenture facilitators and corporate volunteers from local, national,
and international organizations and businesses.
Architecture
The Future Focus Summer Internship is an opportunity for recent
high school graduates to be placed in a paid summer internship
that fits their career interests. Students gain hands-on skills and
experience in a supervised environment that fosters their growth,
develops them professionally, and encourages their participation.
For more information, call/e-mail/text one of the Future Focus reps below:
Eduardo Sesatty 210.412.0576 [email protected]
Edward De Leon 210.774.0496 [email protected]
Ruben Rodriguez 210.363.1469 [email protected]
The KIPP College Partners Network provides our High School KIPPsters with all-
expenses paid summer programs. These opportunities are spots that our College
Partners reserve on their existing summer camps or at specific KIPP Camp for our
KIPPsters. Students can take college courses, participate in extracurricular activities,
and receive college preparation.
Eduardo Sesatty
High School Alumni Counselor
210.412.0576
KIPP collaborates with 60, and counting,
colleges to support KIPPsters with college
access, affordability, and academics. A
number of partner colleges have also
committed to meet the full financial need of
our KIPPsters. A college partnership is an
agreement between KIPP and a college to
develop programs, projects, and activities
that address challenges in college
persistence for students from low income
families who are also, often, first generation
college students.
Why form college partnerships?
College partnerships are key to increasing our
students’ college completion rates. KIPP
partners with schools that more likely to help
our students graduate and promotes these
colleges because of their proven record to
graduate their students. This is turn, increases
our KIPPsters’ college completion rates.
Do all partnerships guarantee full financial
aid?
No. While some of the partners have committed
to meet the full financial aid package, others are
unable to provide that level of funding and
instead provide KIPP-specific scholarships.
Are KIPPsters automatically accepted to
these KIPP College Partners?
No. KIPPsters must meet all regular entry
requirements for each college. Though there are
certain added benefits for being KIPPsters once
they are accepted
Do we expect all our students to attend KIPP
Partner Colleges?
No. Although the number of partner schools
across the country will certainly grow, the KIPP
through College team has tools and resources
to match students to the right school.
What distinctions are there among the
partnerships?
Partnerships are national or regional. National
partnerships are formed with schools that
attract KIPPsters from across the country
whereas regional partnerships serve KIPPsters
from one or two nearby regions.
What plans are there for expanding the list
of KIPP College Partners?
In the past year, KIPP Foundation worked with
Houston, NYC, DC and the Bay Area to form
national and regional partnerships and those
regions will establish additional regional
partnerships. KIPP Foundation is working with
another five regions to form 3-5 additional
regional partnerships in each region. After the
first year, each region will increase the number
of regional partnerships by one or two each
year, with a wide range and variety of national
and regional colleges.
What is involved in a College
Partnership?
An enrollment target
A point of contact at the college
Support in college access,
admissions, affordability, and
student support
Acceptance to these schools comes with 100% of the financial need covered.
Adrian College Adrian, MI
Amherst College Amherst, MA
Barnard College New York, NY
Bates College Lewiston, ME
Berea College Berea, KY
Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA
Bowdoin College Brunswick, ME
Brown University Providence, RI
Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr, PA
California Institute of
Technology Pasadena, CA
Carleton College Northfield, MN
Chapman University Orange, CA
Claremont McKenna
College Claremont, CA
Colby College Waterville, ME
Colgate University Hamilton, NY
College of the Holy Cross Worcester, MA
Columbia University New York, NY
Cornell University
Connecticut College New London, CT
Cornell University Ithaca, NY
Dartmouth College Hanover, NH
Davidson College Davidson, NC
Duke University Durham, NC
Emory University Atlanta, GA
Georgetown University Washington, DC
Gettysburg College Gettysburg, PA
Grinnell College Grinnell, IA
Hamilton College Clinton, NY
Harvard University Cambridge, MA
Harvey Mudd College Claremont, GA
Haverford College Haverford, PA
Lafayette College Easton, PA
Macalester College St. Paul, MN
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology Cambridge, MA
Middlebury College Middlebury, VT
Mount Holyoke College South Hadley, MA
Northwestern University Evanston, IL
Oberlin College Oberlin, OH
Occidental College Los Angeles, CA
Pitzer College Claremont, CA
Ponoma College Claremont CA
Princeton University Princeton, NJ
Reed College Portland, OR
Rice University Houston, TX
Salem College Winston-Salem, NC
Scripps College Claremont, CA
Smith College Northampton, MA
St. Olaf College Northfield, MN
Stanford University Stanford, CA
University of Chicago Chicago, IL
University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC
University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA
University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA
Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN
Vassar College Poughkeepsie, NY
Washington University in
St. Louis St Louis, MO
Wellesley College Wellesley, MA
Washington & Lee
University Lexington, VA
Yale University New Haven, CT