FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
Nat Pernick, M.D.
Executive Director
The Detroit College Promise
30100 Telegraph Road, Suite 408
Bingham Farms, MI 48025
Telephone: 248/646-3269
Fax: 248/646-3119
Email: NatPernick@Hotmail.com
The Detroit College
Promise announces the start of its scholarship program for Cody High School
Seniors
28
November 2008: The Detroit College Promise, a nonprofit
organization emulating the Kalamazoo Promise, announces that it will begin
accepting applications for college tuition scholarships from seniors at Frank Cody High School in Detroit
on 1 December 2008. This is a pilot program which will be
expanded to other high schools that are part of the Detroit Public Schools
(DPS) as funds are available.
The Detroit College Promise
is offering scholarships to all 260 (approximately) current Cody seniors who
meet its scholarship criteria: (a) graduate from Cody in 2009, (b) have
attended DPS continuously during the 4 years prior to graduation, (c) were Detroit residents continuously during the 4 years prior to
graduation, and (d) are accepted to a Michigan
public college or university. There are
no income, academic or other requirements.
The application form, available online at www.DetroitCollegePromise.org
on the Documents page (or click here)
is a simple one page form, to encourage all students to apply.
The scholarship will pay
from 65% to 100% of tuition and mandatory fees at a Michigan
public college or university, based on the number of years of continuous DPS
attendance and Detroit
residency prior to graduation (see our FAQ
page or click here). Although The Detroit College Promise does not
currently have sufficient funds to pay the scholarship costs for all Cody
seniors, it hopes to raise these funds by Spring 2009.
Dr. Nat Pernick, Executive
Director, indicated that this program will improve the nationwide perception of
Detroit. “By supporting The Detroit College Promise,
Detroit-area businesses, nonprofits and individuals will show the nation that
we are innovators. Kalamazoo
created one of the first city-wide scholarship programs, and Detroit will be one of the largest cities
with this type of program.”
The Detroit College Promise
is also likely to have a dramatic economic impact on Detroit and the region. The Kalamazoo Promise has led to widespread
positive publicity, new subdivisions (click here)
and increased property values (click here)
as people moved into Kalamazoo. As young people with college aspirations for
their children move into Detroit,
there will be a similar effect, as well as a need for new businesses. The Detroit College Promise is also likely to
increase public school enrollment. The
Kalamazoo Promise not only halted years of declining public school enrollment
in Kalamazoo,
but quickly led to a 10% increase.
For further information,
please contact Dr. Nat Pernick at 248/646-3269 or NatPernick@Hotmail.com.
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