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PeerForward trains and coaches college students who, in turn, support fellow students so they connect to academic resources, meet financial aid requirements, and engage with campus activities, improving chances of earning a degree.
- Who We Are
National College Attainment Network (NCAN): Awarded NCAN...
- High School Program
Waseem Bjbuj,, ‘23 Central High School, Peer Leader Nazareth...
- About Us
There are a staggering 385 students for every 1 counselor in...
- Our Impact & Testimonials
PeerForward’s innovative method activates students in...
- Our Supporters
PeerForward enjoys the support of so many generous...
- Our Team
An alumnus of PeerForward (formerly College Summit), DC has...
- Board of Directors
Chuck Harris Managing Director, Blue Meridian Partners The...
- National Alumni Council
The National Alumni Council is comprised of alumni at the...
- Who We Are
The College Summit Launch program (Launch) aimed to improve the college-going culture and college enrollment rates in high schools serving large numbers of low-income, minority, and first-generation college-going students.
College Summit is a nonprofit organization that aims to improve the college-going culture and college enrollment rates in high schools nationwide, particularly in schools serving large numbers of low-income, minority, and first-generation college-going students.
PeerForward, formerly College Summit, [1] is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of low-income youth by connecting them to colleges and careers.
The College Summit Workshop is a dynamic four-day, college campus experience largely attended by lower-income students from families with a limited history of post- secondary education.
With a shared commitment to creating equitable opportunities for people in underserved communities across the nation, PeerForward and Amtrak have come together to support first generation, college-bound high school students […]
7 Φεβ 2016 · The document summarizes key aspects of the College Summit curriculum, which is used by almost 50,000 students and 800 educators nationwide. It provides a four-year scope and sequence to support students in creating and acting on a personalized postsecondary plan.