The Jack
Kent Cooke Foundation and edX today announced a scholarship challenge for
advanced middle school students. Every eligible seventh grade student who
successfully completes one of the five selected edX courses will secure a
semi-finalist position in the prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Young
Scholars Program.
The Young
Scholars Program, a selective pre-college scholarship for high-performing
middle school students with financial need, includes individualized academic
advising, financial support, and a pathway to the foundation’s $40,000 per year
College Scholarship.
The
selected edX courses, which are designed for advanced high school and
college-level students, are as follows:
·
UT
AustinX Jazz
Appreciation (Starts Jan 20, 10 weeks)
·
UC
BerkeleyX Frankenstein (Starts Feb 2, 4
weeks)
·
HarveyMuddX Programming in Scratch (Starts Feb 2, 6 weeks)
·
DartmouthX Introduction
to Environmental Science (Starts Feb 3, 6 weeks)
·
HarvardX
Super-Earths and Life (Starts Feb 10, 6
weeks)
“Through
this unique partnership, we hope to identify academically gifted students to
apply to the Young Scholars Program who we may be missing through traditional
outreach,” said Harold Levy, executive director of the Jack Kent Cooke
Foundation and former chancellor of New York City public schools. “The courses
are rigorous, so seventh graders earning a certificate are likely the kind of
students who would thrive in the foundation’s scholarship programs.”
“We are
proud to partner with the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation to identify and support
enthusiastic and motivated young scholars who may otherwise not have an
opportunity to further their education,” said Anant Agarwal, edX CEO. “Our edX
mission to provide quality education to everyone aligns with the Young Scholars
Program, and we are honored to reach these students online where they are
learning today.”
All of the
selected edX courses offer free honor code certificates. The Jack Kent Cooke
Foundation Young Scholars Program receives 1,000-2,000 applications each year
from some of the brightest students in the US. Typically, 500 applicants are
advanced as semi-finalists.
Registration
for the edX courses is open and selected courses begin as soon as January 20,
2015. Applications to the Young Scholars Program must be submitted by April 14,
2015. Details about the partnership and scholarship challenge can be found at www.jkcf.org/edx.
About edX
EdX is a nonprofit, open-source enterprise
offering online courses from more than 60 member institutions, composed of both
leading global universities and colleges and a diverse group of prominent
organizations from around the world. Founded by Harvard University and the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, edX is focused on transforming online
and on-campus learning through groundbreaking methodologies, game-like
experiences and cutting-edge research on an open-source platform. Based in
Cambridge, MA, USA, edX is focused on people, not profit.
About the Jack Kent
Cooke Foundation
The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation is dedicated to advancing the
education of exceptionally promising students who have financial need. Because
the Foundation believes that high-performing, low-income students will excel
educationally when given the resources to develop their talents, the Foundation
offers them support from middle school to graduate school by providing the
largest scholarships in the country, in-depth academic counseling, and other
direct services. The Foundation also provides grants to prominent organizations
that support high performing, low-income students with innovative programming.
Founded in 2000 by the estate of Jack Kent Cooke, the Foundation has awarded
over $125 million in scholarships to 1,800 students and $79 million in grants. www.jkcf.org
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