Promise Scholar Day Kicks Off School Year for Many in Hartford
/When Hartford Promise holds its second annual Promise Scholar Day, a full day of programming and college prep for local Promise Scholars, it will be plainly evident that participating Hartford students are doing precisely what the program aimed to accomplish – they’re going to (and excelling in) college. The day-long program will be held on August 15 at Central Connecticut State University. In just two years, Hartford Promise has 257 Promise Scholars attending more than 50 colleges around the country.
Harford Promise President Richard Sugarman recently told FOX61 that the program can be life changing for these students. “This is a way to really change the trajectory not only for the kids and families, but for the city of Hartford,” said Sugarman.
The Hartford Promise Scholarship is a "last dollar" scholarship that helps pay expenses not funded by other grants and financial aid packages, allowing students to consider colleges/universities they otherwise would not be able to afford, expanding their options and their worlds, according to officials, who note that financial aid from a college/university does not always cover a student’s costs.
The first class of Promise Scholars just completed their freshman year of college. The second class of Promise Scholars graduated high school in June, having attended Hartford Public Schools throughout the city. The 113 scholarship recipients come from all 18 Hartford high schools, and represent 14 percent of the HPS graduating seniors who live in Hartford. Each will receive up to $20,000 in college scholarships.
Among the colleges that Hartford Promise Scholars are currently attending:
- Bowdoin College
- Central Connecticut State University
- Clark University
- Eastern Connecticut State University
- Franklin & Marshall College
- Georgia State University
- Howard University
- Marist College
- Morgan State University
- Mount Holyoke College
- Olin College of Engineering
- Smith College
- Trinity College
- Tufts University
- University of Connecticut
- University of Pennsylvania
- University of St. Joseph
- Yale University
To qualify for a Promise Scholarship, students must
- Attend a Hartford Public High School continuously since 9th grade
- Be a Hartford resident throughout high school
- Have a 93 % or better cumulative attendance record during high school
- Have a 3.0 cumulative GPA or better on a 4.0 scale in high school
Students attending any accredited, not-for-profit 4-year college or university will receive up to $5,000 per year if attending full time. Students attending any accredited, not-for-profit 2-year college will receive up to $2,500 per year if attending full time. Between the class of 2016 and class of 2017, Hartford Promise has helped 257 scholars attend more than 50 colleges around the country totaling approximately $3.2 million in scholarship funds, according to published reports.