By Carlos G. Aleman, Ph.D. | SLI University Faculty Program Coordinator
In the fall of 2012, three Latino students enrolled at Harrisonburg High School began a journey toward college set by the Shenandoah Valley Scholars’ Latino Initiative (SLI). Five years later, SLI has grown to help 60 such under-resourced students, grades 10-12, to realize their college dreams. We currently work with 24 students enrolled at Harrisonburg High, and 16 at Winchester’s John Handley High School.
At Harrisonburg alone, three cohorts of SLI students—11 students total—have graduated with their high school diploma. Two students have already earned their A.A. degree from Blue Ridge Community College, and one student has earned her B.A. from George Mason University. Others are successfully completing studies at Blue Ridge Community College, Eastern Mennonite University, Bridgewater College, and James Madison University.
In addition to divides in cultural and socioeconomic status, one of the biggest obstacles these students experience on college campuses is reliable and continuous access to computers. Thanks to your support, high school graduates received a SLI Computing Award ($1000) toward the purchase of a new laptop computer suitable for their area of study. Moreover, students who enrolled in a 2- or 4-year college received a one-time SLI College Award. These awards ranged from $4000-5000, depending on student merit and their situation of unmet financial support.
The high school seniors of the Class of 2018 are currently applying for college admission. SLI has committed to providing SLI Computer and SLI College Awards to at least 12 students. During their 3-year membership, SLI has supported these students through:
Your contributions to the Shenandoah Valley Scholars’ Latino Initiative helps us to serve these students of Harrisonburg and Winchester, to support their college dreams, and to invest in leadership and betterment in our communities. We thank you for your financial support, and welcome your willingness to support our mentorship.
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