Thrive Scholars is excited to announce the expansion of our Thrive Academies program to Los Angeles at the University of Southern California and to New York at Mercy University, Manhattan Campus. These new additions join our existing Thrive Academies at Amherst College and Northwestern University, bringing our total to four sites nationwide. Thanks to the unwavering support of our donors, stakeholder community, and dedicated staff, we're creating pathways to higher education and career success for more high-achieving, underrepresented students than ever before. Together, we're dismantling barriers and nurturing a community where every student can flourish. Your commitment is shaping futures. To our dedicated Scholars currently attending Thrive Academies this summer, we're thrilled to embark on this transformative journey with you. May the coming weeks be filled with growth and discovery, paving the way for you to exceed even your own expectations. Your dedication and resilience inspire us all! Read more about the expansion of our Thrive Academies. Stay tuned as we share future updates and celebrate the remarkable achievements of our Scholars across all Thrive Academies. https://lnkd.in/gB_6HC7r #ThriveScholars #HigherEducation #CareerSuccess
Thrive Scholars
Education Administration Programs
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Exceptional Minds. Extraordinary Futures.
About us
We provide high-achieving students of color from economically disadvantaged communities with the opportunities they need to thrive at top colleges and in meaningful careers.
- Website
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http://thrivescholars.org
External link for Thrive Scholars
- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Los Angeles, CA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2001
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Primary
606 S Olive St, #2150
Los Angeles, CA 90014, US
Employees at Thrive Scholars
Updates
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Earlier this week, our Transforming Workplaces Networking Event at the iconic Guggenheim Museum was an incredible success! We were thrilled to witness the synergy as Thrive Staff, Scholars, and Alumni mingled with over 50 influential leaders from New York's vibrant community. Among them were representatives from Fortune 500 companies and visionary entrepreneurs. Reflecting on the event, one of our Scholars beautifully captured the essence: “It was awe-inspiring to witness the diversity and success represented in one room. I felt truly seen.” A heartfelt thank you goes out to our esteemed New York Board of Directors for their invaluable leadership and sponsorship of the event. Our corporate partners played an instrumental role in bringing this event to life, and we extend our sincere gratitude to them. To the professionals who graciously dedicated their time to learn about Thrive Scholars and explore ways to get involved, we are deeply grateful. Your commitment to our mission fuels our passion to expand and enrich our New York community. If you are interested to learn more about how you can make a difference with Thrive Scholars in New York, please contact Thomas R. Patterson, our New York Executive Director. #ThriveTogether #TransformingWorkplaces #SocialImpact #CommunityBuilding #ThriveScholars #EquityandInclusion
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We are excited to announce our collaboration with California Life Sciences (CLS), aimed at expanding the number of high-achieving Scholars we serve in California from under-resourced communities. With CLS by our side, Thrive Scholars is poised to soar to new heights, expanding our impact and unlocking doors of equal access to opportunity for even more talented and deserving students of color. This partnership is more than just a collaboration; it's a commitment to diversity and inclusion in the life sciences industry to enrich the talent pipeline. Through immersive experiences and invaluable mentorship, we're paving the way for our Scholars to explore the myriad of career possibilities within this dynamic field. Join us as we embark on this transformative journey with CLS. Together, we're not just changing lives; we're revolutionizing futures. #ThriveScholars #EmpowerDiversity #LifeSciencesLeaders
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Over the past few weeks, our Thrive Team members in Jacksonville and Cleveland held Welcome Events for their incoming Scholar cohorts, with 37 Scholars attending both. These talented and hard-working individuals inspired us when they shared their stories, passions, and excitement about beginning their journey with Thrive. We look forward to seeing these and more than 200 additional Scholars from across the country in Amherst this summer! #thrivescholars #scholarwelcome
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The Davis Companies, one of Thrive’s longstanding corporate partners in Boston focused on real estate development and private equity, recently hosted several Scholars for a site visit (hard hats and all) at one of their development sites in Brighton, MA. Scholars got an inside view of the process for planning, developing, and building a massive project during a tour and information session with Davis’ VP of Construction, Dan Hughes. This was the first opportunity for these Scholars to visit a construction site. They are excited to see the final result when it is finished later this year. Thank you, Davis, for supporting Thrive with these types of experiential learning opportunities. #thrivepartner
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Celebrating a year of excellence with Sedhu Krishnamurthy at Thrive! From the moment Sedhu joined our Chicago Advisory Board, he has been a driving force behind our success. His dedication, passion, and hard work have left an indelible mark on our organization and the lives of our Scholars. Here's to many more milestones together!
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Earlier this month, our PNC Scholars, Deja Lee and Jose Toledo, convened at PNC’s Jacksonville, Florida headquarters. There, they met with Chris Kalin, PNC’s North Florida Regional President, and Karen Feagins, VP, Client & Community Relations Director. The power of partnerships shined bright as our Scholars engaged in enriching dialogue, fostering connections that will pave the way for their growth and success. Thank you to Chris Kalin and Karen Feagins for sharing your stories and to PNC for your commitment to empowering our Scholars, enabling moments like these where wisdom is passed down and futures are shaped.
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Last weekend, our Senior Director of Research and Evaluation, Emily Parrott, Ph.D., presented research on career outcomes of our College Class of 2022 at the American Educational Research Association in Philadelphia. As a program focused on #economicmobility, we want to make sure our Scholars are set up for success. We know that most have great outcomes—76% of that graduating class have a meaningful first-destination placement, full-time employees make over $71K, and 80% feel they have control over their lives post-graduation. We wanted to know: what about college and career development predicts these outcomes? We had two major research findings: 1) graduating with a STEM major predicted salary, adding a mean of over $20K controlling for other factors and 2) having 3+ professional connections (almost) predicted meaningful first-destination attainment for 20% (the result was not statistically significant but trended toward significance). These findings are not surprising but underscore a need for us, and the broader education field, to continue to work on STEM equity and achievement as well as programming that supports network development and mobilization. We are thrilled to be engaging with the broader research community at conferences and are already preparing more presentations and publications for the future. Stay tuned. Thank you to everyone who makes Thrive Scholars research possible, especially our co-authors on this paper Emily Parrott, Ph.D. and Jarell Skinner-Roy, and to everyone who engaged with our work. See the full paper "Predicting Career Success in Thrive College Class of 2022" on our website for more details: https://lnkd.in/gSZujWDN #AERA2024 #research #higheredresearch #educationresearch #educationalequity #careerdevelopment #economicmobility
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We’re thrilled to announce a new scholarship initiative between the University of California, Irvine School of Law, and Thrive Scholars for graduating Thrive Scholars and alumni interested in the study of law. Qualified recipients in our Law Pathway program will receive a $90,000 scholarship over three years at UCI Law to help offset the cost of attending law school. We see this as a transformative opportunity for our Scholars to pursue high trajectory careers in the legal profession. Thank you, UCI Law, for embarking on this partnership with us.
UCI Law and Thrive Scholars have established a scholarship initiative for graduating Thrive Scholars and alumni. The initiative guarantees a minimum scholarship for Thrive Scholars who have completed an undergraduate or graduate program and are later admitted into UCI Law’s J.D. program. Successful applicants admitted to UCI Law, who are part of this scholarship initiative, will receive a minimum $90,000 tuition scholarship over three years — available for both residents and nonresidents — to help offset the costs of attending UCI Law. This marks our seventh collaboration building pathways to UCI Law, with previous partnerships formed for students from UCI’s undergraduate honor collegium, UCI Samueli School of Engineering, UC Irvine School of Humanities, University of California, Irvine - School of Social Ecology, Korea University School of Law, and Point Foundation. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gEVsFamZ