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STEAM

Code Next

Code Next is a computer science education program for Black and Latino high school students. Every Saturday, participants learn programming languages and create projects that develop them into the next generation of tech leaders

Parent's Guide to STEAM

Together with our partners, we have developed and distributed 100,000 copies of the Parent’s Guide to STEAM and provide an accompanying workshop. Parents that help connect STEM learning in school to the home, will lead to STEM fluency for students.

HBCU University

The Whitney M. Young, Jr. Scholarship Program

The Whitney M. Young, Jr. Scholarship of $3,500, is an award that memorializes Young’s commitment to educational equity for young people. Each year, awards ranging between$1,500-$3,500, are given to exceptional high school
seniors throughout the city.

HBCU Fair and Workshops

In its 34th year, the Fair offers students access to more than 50 HBCU admissions representatives, alumni, and staff, along with college and scholarship resources.

HBCU Prep and Live Tours

In our community, NYUL is often the first point of contact about all things "college" for many high school students who matriculate through our college prep programming and evenually attend our College Tours.

Mentor Connect

Our Mentor Connect mentorship program pairs HBCU graduate with NYUL Young Professionals with top-achieving HBCU University students to provide crucial peer to peer support that ensure pathways to academic success.

Parent's Confidential – Guide to College Admission

This concierge-style approach guides parents through the college admissions process. Parents or guardians are required to follow a methodical curriculum before students can be eligible to attend HBCU Tours.

Ann S. Kheel Scholarship Fund

The Ann S. Kheel Scholarship Fund awards 3-grants of $5,000 annually to outstanding President’s Circle Members who have demonstrated a commitment to public service ideals.

After School Programming

COMPASS NYC

The COMPASS curriculum presents skill building activities, counseling and case management that help students transition from middle to high school.

Empowerment Days

Learn and Lead

NYUL Empowerment Days provide an opportunity for high school students to learn about career possibilities through leadership, expertise, and collaborations exposure to CEOs and other top professionals sharing stories about their journey and insights.

Advocacy in Education

Education Bootcamp

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Each year, the New York Urban League recruits a new class of advocates for our Education Policy Committee hosting an intensive Education Boot Camp.

Additional Resources

We advocate providing equity in education for all. Take advantage and explore our list of resources ranging from scholarships, test-prep, upcoming college fairs and tours, and more.​

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