Empowering Futures: Celebrating the Success of Bright Horizons Scholars
In alignment with our greater Bright Horizons® diversity, equity, and inclusion goal to increase support in historically underserved communities, we have spent the last several years collaborating with Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Essex, Hudson, & Union Counties, New Jersey.
The mission of this program is to make higher education accessible and attainable for students from diverse backgrounds. We are thrilled to announce the incredible achievements of our scholars as we continue to empower and support talented students in their pursuit of educational excellence. Through the combined efforts of our dedicated team and the commitment of our remarkable scholars, we have witnessed outstanding accomplishments that deserve to be celebrated.
We recently co-hosted our first hybrid, end-of-the-year celebration with BBBS. Joined by family, mentors, and friends, we celebrated our ten outstanding Bright Horizons Scholars who have shown dedication and perseverance throughout their educational journeys. These individuals have overcome various challenges and demonstrated a remarkableAr commitment to their academic pursuits.
Highlights from the class of 2023:
- Scholars were awarded $146,691 in scholarships and grants
- 50% of BH Scholars' financial award letters do not include loans; we aim to alleviate the burden of student debt and enable our scholars to focus on their studies and future goals.
- Scholars will be attending: Norfolk State University, St. Peter’s University, William Paterson University, Arizona State University, Montclair State University, Rutgers University - Newark, Hudson County Community College, Essex County Community College, and Union County Community College.
- Scholars will pursue majors in the arts, business, culinary studies, history, nursing, and STEM fields
- Bright Horizons college and finance experts provided scholars with over 8,087 counseling hours. These meetings have offered invaluable opportunities for our scholars to receive guidance, support, and mentorship, helping them navigate the challenges of college access and fostering personal growth.